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Summary of Achievements on the Government Capacity Building and Support
Program (GCBS) project
Strategic Objective 1: To strengthen service delivery, 1.2. OVC Prevention
management and oversight of community care service structures
that protect Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Adolescents, Strategy 2: Mainstream, scale-up and implement social and
Youth (OVCAY) and their families. behavioural change (SBC).
1.1. OVC Comprehensive Case Management Summary of Outcomes
• ChommY program launched in FS, TM in preparation for G2G
Strategy 1: Improve the provision of services to OVCAY through a rollout
standardized prevention and early intervention core package of • Roll out strategy developed with Department at national,
services (CPS) provincial and district level
• One hundred and eleven (111) national and provincial
Summary of Outcomes department’s personnel trained on the ChommY program
• Core Package of Services for Prevention and Early • Seven hundred and twenty (720) ChommY facilitators trained,
Intervention for OVCAY launched as Risiha by Minister of and 94 YOLO facilitators trained
Social Development through an event held in Mpumalanga • Seven thousand, five hundred and thirty-seven (7 537) ChommY
• Risiha launched on virtual platform nationally reaching one beneficiaries in session or completed the curriculum
hundred and eight (108) SSPs in the sector • One thousand, one hundred and two (1 102) YOLO beneficiaries
• Comprehensive Case Management reaching 43 084 OVC completed sessions
under 18 years and 2972 caregivers • Facilitator debriefing session developed, and two (2) sessions
• Risiha prevention and early intervention program training facilitated
reaching seven hundred and sixty-five (765) SSPs
• Case management and risk training at site level reaching one 1.3. OVC Family Strengthening for DREAM
thousand and twenty (1 020) SSPs
• GCBS site-level team provided capacity support to one Strategy 2: Mainstream, scale-up and implement social and
hundred and fifty-five (155) SPs, four hundred and twelve behavioural change (SBC)
(412) Department-funded NPOs, and one hundred and thirty-
nine (139) community health partners Summary of Outcomes
• A total of 999 (2%) of the 48 524 counselling sessions • Sub awardees selected for City of Joburg and Capricorn District,
provided were remote and 2 295 SMS’s focused on supported with contracts finalised
referrals were sent • MOUs signed with all DREAMS implementing partners (IPs)
• SSP Guidelines rolled out at district level through workshops • Addendum to FY21 MOUs signed with all DREAMS
and on-site in-service training reaching two hundred and implementing partners from October 2021
ninety-one (291) SSPs, resulting in 96% HIV status known • Two hundred and eight (208) Let’s Talk facilitators trained on
amongst beneficiaries Phase 1 and fifteen (15) facilitators trained on Phase 2
• 15 068 CALHIV reached through active direct intervention • Fourteen thousand, five hundred and twenty-three (14 523)
and linkage for ongoing supportive interventions to SSPs in AGYW presently enrolled, in session or completed Let’s Talk
SP and NPOs program
• Four (4) CALHIV sub awardees appointed and delivered • One thousand, one hundred and thirty-two (1 132) Caregivers
interventions to 3 523 CALHIV in KZN and GP reaching 101% enrolled, in session or completed
of the target set across the 4 organizations • Let’s Talk facilitator mentoring tool developed
• Reach to adolescent girls was 10 807 (10–14 years) and 12
128 (15–17 years), reflecting 87% of the program target for 1.4. Cross-Cutting: Systems Strengthening for Sustainability
girls ages 10-17.
• Reach to teenage mothers was introduced as a new sub- Strategy 3: Support Dept. to improve planning, oversight, and
population, reaching sixty-one (61) young mothers over past expansion of community care/site-level structures
year
• One hundred and seventy-three (173) SSPs trained on PrEP Summary of Outcomes
initiation • GCBS extension presentations conducted across provinces
• Four hundred and fifty-eight (458) children exposed to • Sustainability planning sessions conducted with GP, NW, and LP
gender-based violence were supported • KZN learning event outcomes form part of sustainability
• Partnerships for increased referrals of beneficiaries of sex planning for the province
workers established across districts reaching six hundred • G2G capacity strengthening plan developed and initiated in
and forty-one (641) children at risk support of G2G implementation
• GBV risk assessment tool developed and Department’s SSPs • Support for FS G2G work plan development
trained in GP to 276 SSPs as part of a pilot • Conducted four (4) RDQA’s for G2G sites
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