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1 Children’s Sector engagement with NSP 2012-2016 Sonja Giese Children’s Sector Summit 26-28 July 2011 Co-ordinating Civil Society Action on Children, HIV and AIDS

2 Towards the new NSP… Provincial input National input Children’s input

3 Information collection on provinces Information was gathered via telephonic interviews or self- completed questionnaires Respondents: government PCA coordinators, children’s sector representatives on PCAs, or consultants appointed to co- ordinate PSP processes. Review of the current PSPs and drafting of new PSPs generally happening concurrently.

4 1. Has your PCA been involved in any process for review of the current Provincial Strategic Plan, and drafting a new PSP? ProvinceResponse 1 EC FS GP KZN LIM MP NC NW WC

5 2. Has a consultant been appointed to facilitate the review? ProvinceResponse 1Response 2 EC FS No response GP X KZN LIM X MP X NC NW WC

6 3. How many consultative meetings have been held? ProvinceResponse 1Response 2Response 3 EC 9+ FS No response GP X 17 KZN 3+ LIM X None MP X 2 NC 2+ NW 7 WC Not yet

7 4. Was the children’s sector represented? ProvinceResponse 1Response 2Response 3Response 4 EC 9+ X FS No response GP X 17 KZN 3+ LIM X None X MP X 2 NC 2+ X NW 7 X WC Not yet

8 6. Are you satisfied with the review process to date? ProvinceResponse 5Response 6 ECWas due 22 July 2011 Timeframes too tight, SANAC slow with mandates. FSNo response GPNot completedInsufficient consultation budget, SANAC slow with mandates. KZNWas due 22 July 2011 Timeframes too tight. LIMNot completedYes MPNot sureYes NCCompleted, being written up Timeframes too tight, insufficient budget for consultation. NWWas due 22 July 2011 Insufficient budget, and difficult to get reports back from individual sectors. WCIs due 27 July 2011Too early to tell

9 5. Has the review been completed / when is it due? ProvinceResponse 5 ECWas due 22 July 2011 FSNo response GPNot completed KZNWas due 22 July 2011 LIMNot completed MPNot sure NCCompleted, being written up NWWas due 22 July 2011 WCIs due 27 July 2011

10 Important observations Some PCAs difficult to reach, refuse to provide info Disparity across provinces regarding functioning of PCAs – some PCAs meet regularly and reps get regular communications – Others have not met since 2010 Children’s sector not visible & involved enough in these processes. “There is no such a sector that we are aware of in this province” District AIDS Councils - children’s sector often absent Insufficient capacity to consult adequately.

11 Discussion points How can the children’s sector makes itself more visible, and ensure representation at district and provincial level? What communication channels are needed from sector reps on PCAs to the Yezingane Network and SANAC? How can PCAs be supported to function more effectively?

12 National input Submission invited to Draft Zero of NSP Children’s Sector technical input covering range of key issues 31 recommendations formulated around NSP ‘vision’ – what do these mean for children? – Know you Status – Prevention – Health and wellness – Safety and reducing vulnerability – Changing norms and social values

13 Way forward Workshop NSP submission with focus on selected issues Aug-Sept Children’s Sector input to continue – via national and provincial processes Support to provinces to take issues forward Core technical group to review indicator and M&E plans Sector implementation plan to support NSP Feed in to other important, related processes

14 Outcomes of the Summit for NSP Raise awareness of NSP processes Get input to draft submission Share information and reach consensus on recommendations for key issues Identify key priorities for the sector – “game changers” Take advocacy messages to all levels of engagement - promote the 3 Zeros for children wear your t-shirt Improve visibility of sector: wear your t-shirt

15 Session 1: Please choose ONE A.HIV/TB testing and disclosure in children – ‘know your status’ B.HIV/TB treatment, including pre-ART, ART and palliative care for children C.Child sexual abuse D.Children and care (including issues related to alternative care and children as carers)

16 Session 2: Please choose ONE A.HIV/TB prevention in infants, including PMTCT, infant feeding and links to treatment B.HIV/TB prevention in adolescents – including school-based comprehensive services C.Mental health and wellbeing of children and caregivers D.Access to Social Protection for children, including protection of assets of minors and access to death benefits


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