Being a catalyst of development by working with communities who are willing to improve their livelihoods through active participation. We believe the solution to any problem lies in the affected discussing it and participating towards find everlasting remedies.
VISION
Seeing an African continent which is able to peacefully discuss, resolve what ever affects it, coming up with sustainable measures through active participation.
Dialogue International is an NGO which has managed to achieve its tasks as laid down during its formation. This has been made possible by a group of dedicated general members who upon grasping the Vision and Objectives were more than willing to contribute their time, energies and expertise towards the developments of their own communities. This in turn motivated the Cooperating partners to contribute towards the completion and running of some of the projects that DI has embarked since its inception.
BACKGROUND
The organization was formed in 2003 got registered in August 2005 with Registration No ORS/102/33/374/Authorized/awarded credentials by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to operate in all African countries. It was further awarded the Certificate of Tax and Duty Exemption by the Ministry of Finance after touring its projects as the delegation that toured DI was convinced that the projects that had been initiated were benefitting the deserving grassroots in different communities.
Dialogue International in recognition of its efforts was also invited on the1st of April 2009 by the Republican President (H.E Rupiah B. Banda) to the National Indaba whose theme was "Global Economic Crisis, a Wake-Up Call for Zambia's Economic Transformation," which forum was expected to generate solutions that would help mitigate the impact of the global economic meltdown on the National Economy.
PROBLEM ANALYSIS
In coming up with its interventions, the organization conducted a country and sector- wide problem analysis during the formative stages of the organization in various rural communities of Zambia. And it was concluded that most of the problems prevalent in the country had many resemblances in terms of their needs. The major ones being:-
In light of the above, it was deemed necessary to intervene towards some of the challenges and contribute positively in reducing and eradicating the above.
ACTIVITIES
The organization embarked on mobilizing communities into smaller manageable groups of 30-50 households in the communities of Central Province and ensured that they got involved in the following livelihood activity approaches;
Environmental protection 2007-2008
Through a school gardening and feeding programme the organization partnered with 200 schools in central province training them modern environmental friendly agricultural practices for gardening as evidenced in our schools, gardening is only undertaken at high school and college/university levels as agricultural science (which in some instances is optional) and not at basic school level. According to the then Ministry of Education statistics, there were 1,716,017 girls and 1,736,574 in basic schools (Grades 1-9) giving a total of 3,452,591, 186, 204 girls and 230, 369 boys in high school giving a total of 416, 576 (Ministry of Education statistical bulletin showed), leaving about 3, 036, 015 from these statistics, it was evident enough that only 12% of pupils make it to higher level of education. Due to high levels of drop outs and non attempt caused by various reasons such as Economical and Social Challenges only 12 % may be the ones who may have the opportunity to acquire these desired survival skills. Only less than 17% complete their secondary education with a potential of being employed formally in their lives based on academic qualifications. Without agricultural skills yet 99 % of their livelihood is in the rural communities is agro related such as gardening We therefore so it necessary to introduce gardening and environmental protection such as the planting of trees to grades 1-9 as well.
Global Environmet Facility(GEF) -2011
DI is one of the members of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) one of the United Nations wing working towards investing in our planet as its motto. In November 2011 sponsored by GEF, DI attended a regional Expanded Constituency Workshop (ECW) in Cape town-South Africa. Our role was to understand how civil societies would partner with Governments, UN bodies to acquire funds from GEF under funds for Civil societies. Since then we have tabling to the Ministry of Lands, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection on how to hold a stakeholders meeting on GEF funding and activities in Zambia.
Educations and Health-2005-2006
In Kapiri-Mposhi we encouraged communities to come up with self-help projects towards the construction of community schools and health centers. This came into being after realizing that most Orphans and Vulnerable children (OVC) were un able to go to school as their Care givers couldn't afford tuitions and buying them uniforms and that the distances to the nearest school could be as far as 19kms (11.9miles).These groups managed to mould bricks and were involved in the building of the classrooms and teachers houses. Working as a bridge between service providers and needy communities we linked these school projects to other organizations such as UNICEF who provided materials in form of desks, books, chalks etc. Similar initiatives were undertaken in health post constructions though not completed to expected standards due to limited financial resources. Some communities in Kapiri-Mposhi live as far as 40kms (25 miles) away from the nearest medical centre causing unnecessary deaths to those who cannot afford transport for serious cases such as maternity.
As a cross cutting matter HIV/AIDS care and support groups were formed and are being sensitized on how to live a positive life.
Livelihoods and Agriculture 2006-2007
Good Governance 2005-2006.
In Kapiri-Mposhi, DI has been highly involved in sensitizing the communities in matters related to gender, human rights and good governance to the extent that the organization was voted to Chair the Voter Education Committee comprising of all NGOs and government organization ensuring that the voter educators were trained and the elections were conducted in a free and fair atmosphere.
Disaster and crisis 2006-2007
During the "emergency restoration of 2006/2007" Programme Against Malnutrition (PAM) collaborated with Dialogue International by entrusting local community leadership structures to identify the needy households and distribute needed relief food. The food was distributed in a manner that was transparent to both the community, to PAM and other stakeholders and DI.
Unemployment 2007-2008
In Kapiri-Mposhi DI formulated a youth training program involving 900 youth groups of 20s on how to be democratically self manage, financially viable and sustainable projects. This involved how to carry out a feasibility study, formulating a business plan or project proposal and how to run businesses profitably through development of entrepreneurship skills. The organization also imparted life skills unto the youths and linked them to institutions that could support them with youth development funds, such as the government supported youth development fund, then under the aegises of the Ministry of Youths and Child Development now incorporated under the Citizens Economic Empowerment Fund (CEEC).
WATER HARVESTING IN KALOMO 2005-2006
We mobilized rural communities in Kalomo District in Siachitema area to value the importance of surface water to the establishment of a dam for irrigation under a project known as Area Development project funded by World vision (Siachitema).This was done under our supervision by our engineer Matthews Mhango.
CHALLENGES
In the last three and half years the organization capacity to deliver on its planned activities has been hampered by the following challenges:-
PLANS
The organization intends to roll out its programs to peri-urban and rural districts in Zambia and the African Sub- Saharan region with particular emphasis on programs and initiatives that are targeted at the following;
Partnership
Note
Known as Dialogue for we engage communities as a bridge into developmental discussions).International-During our international interaction and presentations people from other countries develop interest in being part of our works currently we have members in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Burundi, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Northern and Southern Sudan with a total number of 26,810 members.
Contact Information of the ORGANISATIONS AND the name of the Contact Person.
i. Mr. Erick Chipwaya
Regional Director
Dialogue International – Africa
P. O . Box 32008, Lusaka
Tel. +260 977 754199 / +260 966 754199
Email:disouthernafrica@yahoo.com,
Website: www.dialougeafrica.org
Being a catalyst of development by working with communities who are willing to improve their livelihoods through active participation. We believe the solution to any problem lies in the affected discussing it and participating towards find everlasting remedies.
VISION
Seeing an African continent which is able to peacefully discuss, resolve what ever affects it, coming up with sustainable measures through active participation.
Dialogue International is an NGO which has managed to achieve its tasks as laid down during its formation. This has been made possible by a group of dedicated general members who upon grasping the Vision and Objectives were more than willing to contribute their time, energies and expertise towards the developments of their own communities. This in turn motivated the Cooperating partners to contribute towards the completion and running of some of the projects that DI has embarked since its inception.
BACKGROUND
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