AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (ADP) MODEL
THE CASE OF WORLD VISION SWAZILAND
FANRPAN ANNUAL DIALOGUE18 TO 23 September 2011@ Royal Swazi Sun Convention
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
ADP model defined Programme Sectors Food Security ProgrammesBest practices
ADP DEFINED
ADP is the main vehicle for holistic development
It is a geographical area with integrated child
focused TD that is community-led
Maximum coverage area is up to 50,000 people
ADP DEFINED Continued
Follows Government administrative & Political
boundaries
Covers an Inkhundla or part of it so that there is
only one Member of Parliament and is easy for
administration purpose
ALIGNMENT WITH DECENTRALIZATION POLICY MAIN GOAL
To provide an enabling environment for promoting
and enhancing sustainable development within a
decentralized governance framework
It promote demand-driven community and national
development programmes and projects that
contribute to the ultimate object of enhancing
poverty reduction
ADP CHARACTERISTICS
Settlement pattern : sparsely populated rural communities
ADP life time: 15 years or more
Programme multi - year plan funding source: Sponsorship, grants & local income
OLD ADP MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
NEW ADP MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
ADP MANAGEMENT CONTRASTLOCAL DEV STRUCTURE• Local development
structure is sustainable & fit into govt decentralization
• Development mandate emanates from community
• Decision making power at community and Inkhundla level
• Salaries paid by govt
PMC STRUCTUREPMC structure is not sustainable and does not fit into government decentralization frameworkCurrent structures serve WV not community needs
Decision making power limited to community level
Expectation for allowances
ADP ORGANOGRAM
HUMAN RESOURCE
All project staff employed by the ADPs are resident in the ADP communities
ADP core staff live within the community
Minimum qualification for development officers is a degree in a relevant field
There is one Programme Officer for each of the projects being implemented in the ADPs
Programme Sectors
Food Security and NutritionEconomic DevelopmentRelief and RehabilitationHealth and HIV and AIDSWater and SanitationChild Sponsorship and Welfare
Food Security
Food Security ProgrammesImproving Availability of food: crop diversification, increased yield, improved varieties and cultivars, improved livestock practicesIncreasing Access to Food: Income generating activities and micro enterprise development, agricultural based income generationImproving food utilisation: Improved storage facilities and techniques, training on food preparation and preservationIncreased stability: Improving local market conditions, bulk purchasing of food and inputs
Food Security at Household Level
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