Mainstreaming RBA into CSOs Programs for Sustainable Community Development
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This presentation highlights the relevance of Rights-Based Approach (RBA) in achieving program goals, emphasizing partnership, accountability, and community ownership. It addresses challenges, role of CSOs, and provides recommendations to enhance RBA implementation.
Mainstreaming RBA into CSOs Programs for Sustainable Community Development
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MAINSTREAMING RBA INTO CSOs PROGRAMS • Provision of feedback to orientate organization staff on RBA • Rapid Assessment /Evaluation identifying gaps based on the RBA • Partners meeting to push RBA agenda • Participatory planning, monitoring and evaluation based on RBA • Hold regular partner organization meetings to monitor performance on RBA.
RELEVANCE OF RBA TO REALIZATION OF PROGRAMME GOALS • Promotes partnership with claim holders • Enhances ownership with claim holders • Addresses sustainability with the communities. • Enhances accountability among the duty bearers and to the claim holders • Cost of operation reduces as community contribution increases.
Cont: • Promotes community based advocacy
Challenges of HRBP • Resistance to change, especially to concept of human rights. • Fear of the duty bearers in meeting the demands created through empowering claim holders • Lack of capacity at all levels-Community, organizations, government etc • Time consuming • Financial constraints- especially at the conceptualization and design stage e.g. the causality analysis
Role of CSOs at DHSF Level • Mobilization and sensitization • Collaboration • Sharing experiences and best practices • Pooling of resources • Policy advocacy
Role of CSOs - AOPs • Ensure activities are reflected in the AOP • Ensure priority needs are addressed. • Provide technical assistance • Facilitate resources
Role of DHSF and AOP-HHR agenda • Capacity building for other health workers • Ensuring they empower relevant partners on RBA • AOP are HRBA responsive • Lobby and advocacy focused on RBA
Recommendations • Lobby donors to fund causality analysis • HENNET to follow up on capacity building to individual CSOs • CSOs to lobby government for the right to health to be enshrined in the new Constitution • CSOs to be actively involved in the planning processes at all levels • Government to allocate more resources to health. • Government to ensure policies are enacted and commenced. • HENNET ensure their members are RBA compliant. • HENNET to mobilize resources for the RBA related activities