Construction and Installation of an Orthopedic Rehabilitation Center in Manjacaze – Gaza

Construction and Installation of an Orthopedic Rehabilitation Center in Manjacaze – Gaza

Client – Jaipur LIMP Camping (British Organization)
Location – Mozambique
Year – 2005 – 2006
Time – 12 months

Verde Azul carried out the planning and construction management and equipped an orthopedic rehabilitation center in the district of Manjacaze.

The Center was built according to Mozambican construction standards, and a key issue for the success of this project, involved public consultations, stakeholder meetings, as well as close collaboration with government and local organizations on a weekly basis.

Education Review in Zambézia Province

Education Review in Zambézia Province

Client – Oxfam GB
Location – Zambézia – Mozambique
Year – 2005
Time – 4 months

This Oxfam project was intended to provide assistance, namely regarding girls’ access to education.

It was developed to provide a strategy to increase girls’ school attendance within the National Strategic Education Plan, in five districts in Zambézia province.

The mid-term review carried out by Verde Azul was designed to identify successes and challenges, in order to propose adjustments based on field results.

Verde Azul prepared a documentary analysis of the project documents and the results of similar projects in Mozambique and the Region.

Subsequently, Verde Azul conducted interviews in focus groups in the field, held individual meetings and evaluations based on results in the classroom.

Verde Azul presented the draft report at a seminar in Zambézia province and incorporated comments from participants in the seminar involving communities, the Ministry of Education and Oxfam.

Training and Environmental Impact Assessment for the Government of Mozambique and Local NGOs

Training and Environmental Impact Assessment for the Government of Mozambique and Local NGOs

Client – USAID – Sun Mountain
Location – Manica, Nampula – Mozambique
Year – 2005
Time – 3 months

The purpose of this training was to train government officials and NGOs with respect to environmental regulation in Mozambique, as well as USAID guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment.

The project lasted for 3 months, and included a fieldwork phase with visits to the districts of Manica and Nampula, and interviews and meetings with stakeholders during the preparatory phase.

Verde Azul provided a series of training sessions and produced a report describing the current situation in Mozambique, the identified training gaps and proposed improvements and solutions for interventions in key areas that could lead to better management of ecosystems and eco services – systems that are crucial to social well-being.

Technical Assistance to School Directors for the Implementation of the National HIV / AIDS Policy – Ministry of Education (MINED) – 2 Phases

Technical Assistance to School Directors for the Implementation of the National HIV / AIDS Policy – Ministry of Education (MINED) – 2 Phases

Client – UNICEF / Ministry of Education (MINED)
Location – Mozambique
Year – 2003 – 2005
Time – 18 months

Verde Azul provided the Ministry of Education with general coordination, which prepared, developed and implemented a training program for school principals and staff, in order for them to implement the national HIV-AIDS policy. This project had two phases:

Phase 1

i) Elaboration of the first draft of MINED’s HIV / AIDS policy;
ii) the distribution of the approved policy to the MINED Teacher Education institutions;
iii) elaboration of the support document for the school principals – “Managing the school in an HIV / AIDS context”;
iv) promoting participation and discussions about the content of the documents.

Phase 2 – Monitoring and Supervising the Training of Trainers in the program.

Gender and the Sustainable Use of Forest Resources in Zambezia Province

Gender and the Sustainable Use of Forest Resources in Zambezia Province

Client – MADER / National Directorate of Forestry and Wildlife / Finnish Aid
Location – Zambézia – Mozambique
Year – 2004
Time – 2 months

The objective of the study was the sustainable use of forest resources by local communities, a result to be obtained through the formation of the Provincial Directorate of Forests and Wildlife, through the development of a forest inventory and a strategic forest management plan.

Verde Azul, in addition to the general training of local communities for the implementation of the management plan, provided a description of the main challenges related to equality in local communities, as well as coordinated a dialogue regarding the HIV / AIDS situation in the communities.

Verde Azul also provided an action plan with the aim of reducing the prevalence of HIV, as this is a risk factor for social well-being.

Gender Training for Oxfam Employees Canada, Belgium, England and Australia

Gender Training for Oxfam Employees Canada, Belgium, England and Australia

Client – Oxfam Canada
Location – Mozambique
Year – 2004
Time – 2 months

The aim of this project was to introduce, in general, the theme related to gender issues and practical approaches to deal with issues within the scope of the projects that Oxfam is developing in Mozambique.

The tools were prepared based on practical examples taken from projects that were under development.

The trainees stated that they had acquired “information and knowledge about the complexity of gender issues that were strategic and extremely useful for the successful implementation of their projects in Mozambique”.

Study of the Impact of HIV / AIDS in the Ministry of Education, Mozambique

Study of the Impact of HIV / AIDS in the Ministry of Education, Mozambique

Client – Ministry of Education
Location – Mozambique
Year – 2003 – 2004
Time – 6 months

Verde Azul implemented a demographic study on the impact of HIV / AIDS on the Ministry of Education and its institutions in Mozambique.

This work involved an initial discussion with the client about the development of human resources and the need for good practices and collaboration between government institutions on the best way to tackle HIV in the workplace.

Verde Azul provided technical assistance and facilitated the development of policies and activities for the Ministry.

The project resulted in the development and publication of linked documents:

  • Options for HIV Policy in terms of Human Resources and Education Management;
  • a brochure “HIV / AIDS and You”;
  • a management tool for including HIV / AIDS in school management.

In addition, Verde Azul implemented training for trainers on the use of documentation, and consulted the Ministry on how to integrate HIV / AIDS into its planning, and also proposed a matrix for information sharing and dialogue between the various ministries.

Rural Finance Support Program

Rural Finance Support Program

Client – IFAD
Location – Mozambique
Year – 2003 – 2004
Time – 6 months

The aim of this project was to improve access to financial services in rural areas. Verde Azul was tasked by IFAD to identify several ways to motivate existing and / or new financial institutions to expand in rural areas and innovate. Long-term goals involved improving the ability of low-income groups to manage their income, in order to use credit in times of need, and improving the services offered by existing institutions. The RFSP (Rural Financing Support Program) encourages the financial service provider to work in rural areas by making capital available, which would serve to pay the initial expenses and those related to the launch of new products and services aimed at low income groups. income. Verde Azul prepared working documents, gathered information from financial institutions at provincial and national level. The target groups included the Ministry of Planning and Finance, the Ministry of Rural Development, the Bank of Mozambique, commercial banks, non-financial intermediary banks, microfinance institutions and NGOs.

Maputo Corridor Initiative for Assistance to Secondary and Vocational Training Schools – Initial Study for FDC

Maputo Corridor Initiative for Assistance to Secondary and Vocational Training Schools – Initial Study for FDC

Client – FDC / USAID
Location – Mozambique
Year – 2003 – 2004
Time – 5 months

Verde Azul provided assistance to the Community Development Foundation (FDC) to determine the nature and extent of HIV in secondary schools and vocational schools in the Maputo Corridor.

Data on prevalence, living standards, livelihoods, as well as the needs of target groups were collected.

Verde Azul helped FDC establish baseline measures using empirical results from the baseline study, using participatory and quantitative approaches to collect and share this information with the FDC team.

Verde Azul also developed and trained FDC to use an effective monitoring and evaluation system that allows the identification of “new problems”, for adjustments during implementation, and to keep track of new needs.

Verde Azul proposed a cost-effective solution and provided assistance to FDC during the initial implementation of the monitoring system.

The rationale for the baseline study was as follows:

  • Collect data through participatory and quantitative approaches that allow the design of school-based and school-based interventions;
  • Base interventions on a detailed understanding of individual and environmental factors that affect the sexual knowledge, attitudes and practices (CAP) of 13 20-year-old students in the target schools;
  • Establish possible patterns of variation between CAP intervention and change in the past, and suggest solutions;
  • Make a strategic contribution to decision-making on the possible expansion of interventions to other schools in the Maputo area.

Food Distribution and HIV / AIDS Counseling to Orphans and Vulnerable Children

Food Distribution and HIV / AIDS Counseling to Orphans and Vulnerable Children

Client – World Food Program
Location – Mozambique
Year – 2003 – 2004
Time – 2 months

Verde Azul trained counselors to help vulnerable groups in their respective communities, providing food to 1000 people in Maputo province.

The beneficiaries included were HIV / AIDS patients, orphans and vulnerable children.

In each location, meetings were held with the aim of raising awareness about HIV / AIDS and identifying community leaders who were responsible for helping the less fortunate in their respective communities.

The counselors collaborated with groups from the local community as a measure of “training in the workplace”.

This methodology has been successful in training community leaders to deliver services in response to immediate assistance needs.

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