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Behaviour Change - planning and implementation

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Implement &

Monitor

Step 6

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Nicol Cave – [email protected]

IMPLEMENTATION PLANS

• WHAT activities you will undertake• WHO will do the work (staff & partners)• WHEN, what is a realistic timeline? (time)• HOW much will it cost? (budget)• M & E PLAN

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ENHANCING IMPACT

SEQUENCINGTIMING

SYNERGY

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4 C’s of EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION

• CLARITY– of desired change and activities to achieve change

• CONFIDENCE – That plans are researched and backed by evidence

• COLLABORATION– Internal (team)– External (partners & allies)

• COURAGE TO CHANGE (FLEXIBILITY)– Audience not responding as planned;– Mid-term shows limited impact;– Budget cuts;– Lack staff capacity to implement;

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PLANNING TEMPLATES

  MAY JUNE JULY WHO RESPONSIBLE

BUDGET

 ACTIVITY W1 W2 W3 W4 W1 W2 W3 W4W1

W2

W3

W4

   

Objective:

  

                       

   

  

                       

   

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PARTNERSHIPS

• A single bracelet does not jingle …Congo proverb

• Sticks in a bundle are unbreakableKenyan proverb

• Pacific proverbs about that value of working together?

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EXERCISE: FORCED SEX

Issue/Problem: Forced Sex

Behaviour Objective: By 2015, 5 increase in survivors of sexual violence who report crime to the police.

Target audience: Women 15 – 35 years, Port Vila

Activities:TV spots, awareness talks, radio drama; school talks, bumper stickers, posters, police training, magistrates training, community support groups, newspaper articles.

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1. WHO should be included in a coalition/ partnership to stop forced sex / sexual assault? BE SPECIFIC! NAME THEM.

2. ADVANTAGES of partnerships.

3. DISADVANTAGES of partnership?

EXERCISE: FORCED SEX

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POSSIBLE PARTNERS

• Police – Family Protection Unit• Magistrate/Courts• VAW Centre• “youth” – National Youth Council, youth organisations• NGOs – Save Children, Transparency, VSO• Council of Chiefs• Church leaders/pastors• Society Disabled People• Min Justice• Min Education• Victims / Survivors• Mass media institutions• HIV/STI Unit, Ministry of Health

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SOME ADVANTAGES

• Pooled funding• More resources – people & things• Greater coverage / reach• New ideas / innovation• Sharing responsibilities / workload• Creativity.

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SOME CHALLENGES

• Coordination & decision-making• Own agenda/objectives/plans – competing priorities• Lack of time• Human resources – do we have all the skills we need?• Cultural barriers• Geographical locations • Communication breakdowns• Duplication • No funding for partnership strengthening activities• Delays in implementations!! • Frustrations

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PARTNERSHIPS TIPS

Partnerships are like friendships, they need to be nurtured;

– Plan together– Have fun together– Cry together– Decide together– Stay in touch– Share– Operate as equals– Tell each other if trouble

is on the horizon

– Check in with each other– Respect and value what

each brings to the friendship

– Acknowledge each other’s strengths and weaknesses

– Build each other

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REMEMBER … wisdom of our ancestors

• By perseverance, even the snail reached the ark.

• In networks, some do the netting, while others do the working… accept it.

• If you are building a house and the nail breaks, do you change the nail or stop building the house?

• Small deeds done, are better than great deeds planned.• Ancient Chinese Proverb

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If you want to go fast, go alone.If you want to go far, go together.

Ancient Proverb

Closing thoughts …