NIANJEMA NEEDY FOUNDATION - MADABA DIVISION
P.O.BOX 25 SONGEA,TANZANIA. TEL; +255765-337 070,
Email: buslost@yahoo.com
PROPOSAL AND BUDGET FOR FY 2010/2011
1.0 ORGANIZATION NAME AND PARTICULARS
i) Name of Organization;-
NIANJEMA NEEDY FOUNDATION
ii) Name and Title of the Person Responsible;-
Name;- Busara Loston
Title;- Director
iii) Contact address;-
P.O. Box 25, Songea-Tanzania
Phone;- +255765-337 070
E-mail;- buslost@yahoo.com
2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION:
Nianjema Needy Foundation is a non Government Organization (NGO) its headquarter are based in Madaba Town of Mahanje Ward , Songea Rural District, Ruvuma Region on the South of Tanzania, East Africa with Registration SO. 10927.
MISSION
Our mission is to bring the community and PLHA’S and ORPHANS CHILDREN into a community cause of advocating for their basic rights and to provide them with services that particularly demand empathy.
3.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Ruvuma Region is one of the most effected Regions by HIV/AIDS in the Country. The Region noted people with HIV/AIDS in 1986 when it was said 20 patients were reported.
It is assumed that up-to December 2005 about 800 people found infected by HIV/AIDS and 300 were in beds.
Various efforts are taken by various, stake holders e.g. Songea Hospital (HOMSO) Institution, NGO’s and the community members are few examples.
Taking the current situation existing within Madaba Division and the number of people infected by HIV is increasing and hence creating a big number of bed-ridden patients and Orphans.
The highly HIV transmission began at the period of Makambako to Songea tarmac road construction from year 1980 – 1985. Mahanje Division is along Songea to Makambako highway zone about 123 kilometers from Songea Town.
ON GOING PROJECT
Nianjema started to work as a voluntary activity on MVC and HBC programs since 2005, there after joined as a WALTER REED PARTNER in FY 2007/2008.
AREA OF OPERATION
Nianjema Needy foundation is working in 17 villages of 4 wards of Madaba Division. There are 1,525 of PLHAs and 1,503 Orphans, as shown in table bellow.
No
|
Village Name
|
No. of PLHAs
|
No. of
Orphans
|
1
|
Wino
|
82
|
67
|
2
|
Igawisenga
|
112
|
50
|
3
|
Maweso
|
67
|
66
|
4
|
Matetereka
|
142
|
73
|
5
|
Lilando
|
110
|
96
|
6
|
Madaba
|
250
|
421
|
7
|
Mahanje
|
46
|
55
|
8
|
Mkongotema
|
131
|
136
|
9
|
Magingo
|
51
|
46
|
10
|
Lutukila
|
31
|
35
|
11
|
Mbangamawe
|
29
|
20
|
12
|
Hanga-ngadinda
|
50
|
82
|
13
|
Gumbiro
|
148
|
89
|
14
|
Mtyangimbole
|
156
|
105
|
15
|
Luhimba
|
32
|
83
|
16
|
Likalangiro
|
34
|
49
|
17
|
Ifinga
|
60
|
34
|
Total number of PLHAs and Orphans of all vallages
|
1,525
|
1,503
|
PROBLEMS THAT PEOPLE ARE FACING:
i) A big number of people infected with HIV/AIDS and bedridden patients.
ii) A big number of Orphans due to death of parents infected with HIV/AIDS
PROBLEMS STATEMENT
- Increasing member of in our area is terrible for by the year 2005 to 2007 the affected people were 460 but till now there are 1,525 PLHAS.
- Increasing number of bedridden particulars from 250 patients reported 2 years ago to 570 patients to date.
- Decreasing of main powers in our area increasing day to day.
- Increasing of death
- Number of orphans increasing from 600 to 1,503 to date.
- Increasing number of street children due to luck of parents who could care them.
4.0 INTERVENTION DESCRIPTIONS
- To educate people of our area that they could know the dangerous of unsafe sexual
- Education to family those who care patients that they can be care to be infected through patients.
- Home based care to affected bedridden.
- Establishment of income generating to affected family and orphans families.
- Great deal of campaign with local leaders and education how to decrease HIV/AIDS problem 90% for the year 2010/2011.
OBJECTIVES
- Home Based Care (HBC)
- Support to Most Vulnerable Children (MVC)
- Voluntary counseling and testing (VTC)
- Income Generating Activities (IGA)
- Information Education and Communication (IEC)
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
- Home based care and support to 400 bedridden patients that they could get well, in order to proceed with their daily activities for 100% for the year 2010/2011. Also we planned to run oil and flour milling to support development program as a sustainable on HBC program.
- To support 400 orphans (MVC) on school fees, uniforms and income generating activities for 100%
- To provide information education and communication to various groups (youth, adults and in schools) that they may be aware about HIV/AIDS so that to decrease number of people being infected 100% by the year 2010/2011.
- To provide Testing and Counseling services to various people so that they may be willing to be tested HIV/AIDS and know their results in order to take care themselves and to avoid spreading of HIV infection to others.
- To establish income generating activities to sustain PLHAs, and orphans children as well as Nianjema so that they can be able to repetitive serving.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE . LEADERSHIP
i) Annual General Meeting i) Chairperson
ii) Executive committee ii) Vice chairperson
iii) Management iiii) Secretary
iv) Department iv) Treasurer
v) Members
MANAGEMENT TEAM
S/N
|
NAME
|
TITLE
|
1
|
Busara Loston
|
Program manager
|
2
|
Selina nyigu
|
Coordinator
|
3
|
Aidan Mapunda
|
Acountant
|
NIANJEMA VARIOUS EVENTS AND PICTURES
The people helping people
First Aid / Home Nursing is a study project implemented by Nianjema aimed to spread knowledge of home based care to various family them that taking care to HIV / AIDS affected people, especially in villages.
In many families of villages in our area have patients them that affected with HIV/ AIDS approximately every after 5 group of families, one house have a patient affected
So Nianjema planned to establish FIRST AID AND HOME NURSING studies to various people so that they may be able to spread such knowledge to individual people on how to be aware whilst taking care to HIV/AIDS affected patients, in order to avoid more transmission of the said HIV/AIDS from affected patient to others.
This kind of knowledge are almost being given as an additional to Home Based Care volunteers.
What is Nianjema?
Is a None Government Organization established in 1998, working to support people in various needs. Nianjema being a group of people helping people is also receiving funds and support from
Tanzanian and outside people (Non Tanzania) them that have a cheerful heart to help affected people of Tanzania.
ORPHANS CHILDREN
Since the year 1998 Nianjema started to provide care and various support to Orphans children (most vulnerable orphans) more than 800 orphans children received support and care from Nianjema funded by RFE, WALTER REED and other individual donors.
About 80% of those Orphans children were due to parents died with HIV/AIDS
SANAA (ARTS)
What is this? It is a very interesting lesson to youth. In sanaa (arts) we learn various skills as “uchoraji” (drawings) “ngoma” (Natural drams) and “maigizo” which are very helpful whilst rendering services of Information Education and communication (IEC). This kind of arts helps to draw people near that can then help those youth to spread message of HIV/AIDS prevention.
SIKU YA WAZEE (The day of elderly)
Nianjema also have very interesting days to share talks and play with elderly people (Ngoma ya wazee). In this day Nianjema is providing palliative to elderly people (wazee) by sharing food with them and others support as salt, sugar, dagaa and clothes. Nianjema needs wazee to be advised and wazee needs Nianjema to be supported.







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