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Monitor the operations of Youth (loveLife) program
Programme Status: |
Completed |
Programme Number: |
314 |
Programme Executive Summary (Scope):
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To prepare young people to live a meaningful and healthy lifestyle by empowering them with life skills and also addressing social problems like HIV/AIDS, teenage pregnancy and substance abuse. This is going to be achieved through monitoring the operations of the love-Life programs in all schools within the 5 RBN regions with the assistance of 55 volunteers appointed on a one year contract.
In Scope
- Monitor the recruitment of volunteers
- Monitor the training of volunteers.
- Monitor the recruitment and registration of schools.
- Monitor the implementation of youth festivals.
- Monitor the implementation of born free dialogues.
- Monitor the establishment and running of teams/league.
- Monitor graduations of volunteers.
- Monitor the operations of love-Lifestyle program in schools
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Key Focus Area: |
Health and Social Development |
Focus Areas: |
Education and Skills Development, Health and Social Development, Economic Development |
Beneficiaries: |
Community, Youth |
Regions: |
All Regions |
Villages: |
Phokeng, Kgale, Lefaragatlha, Bobounja, Lenatong, Luka, Chaneng, Diepkuil (Maile), Kanana, Serutube, Tantanana, Tlaseng, Marakana & Mosenthal, Roodekraalspruit, Kopman (Maile), Thekwane, Photsaneng, Mfidikwe, Mabitse, Tlapa & Tlapa East, Mogono, Tsitsing, Rasimone, Mafenya, Lesung, Mafika, Maile Extension, Leloreng, Motsitle (Mamerotse), Mogojane, Robega, All Villages |
Institutions: |
Health & Social Development Services (HSDS) |
Baseline Start Date: |
Tuesday 1 March 2011 |
Actual Start Date: |
Sunday 2 January 2011 |
Approved Annual Budget: |
Hidden |
Budget Variance: |
2024 Year to date budget: Hidden 2024 Year to date expenses: Hidden 2024 Budget variance to date: 0 % 2024 Percentage of annual budget spent: 0 %
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Risks: |
4 |
Issues: |
Unresolved: 0 Resolved: 29 Total: 29
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