Friday, September 28, 2012

Vacancy: State Coordinator (Kerala) in Sangama, Bangalore

 


Vacancy for State Coordinator in Sangama, Bangalore
State Technical Unit (STU): SANGAMA

Job Location : Kerala, India
Employer : SANGAMA
Application deadline : 30th September, 2012
Contact : Gurukiran, Director: Sangama

Interested candidates can send a brief CV To sangama@sangama.org or sangamavikasa@gmail.com

Reporting and placement

The State Coordinator will be based in the state of Kerala and will be reporting to the Assistant Project Manager and will be closely coordinating with the Compliance Coordinator for the compliance related synergy with programme deliverables.

About Sangama

Sangama is a human rights organization working with Sexual Minorities, Sexworkers and PLHIVs. Our work includes human rights advocacy, support for community-based organizations, community lobbying and campaigns as well as creating publications and other media, working with ICT and fund raising. Sangama is now looking for a Manager- Administration to assist in the running of the office and programmes managed by the Organization. Previous experience or knowledge of issues of sexuality - while an advantage - is not a pre-requisite. Compensation package will commensurate with qualification and experience and will be in accordance with our pay structure for the state-level positions.


The state coordinator is overall in charge of the programmatic achievement in the state and be overall responsible for the programme performance. The prime responsibility is to closely manage the Pehchan program in the state in coordination with Compliance coordinator. The following are the roles & responsibilities:

State Programme Management: Ensuring the quality programme delivery and ensuring the target achievement of the SSRs in the state.
-              Contribute to the development and implementation of appropriate strategies for Pehchan Project

-              Support the implementation of project plan strategies and budgets (including that of the partner CBOs).

-              Support assessment processes within SR and partner CBOs.

-              Support the organizational development and capacity building plans of partner CBOs

-              Monitor, review and evaluate the progress and impact of capacity building programmes

-              Assist in managing any relevant external technical support that may be required for the project and partner CBOs

-              Work with other members of the Project team to liaise with partner CBOs in preparing and submitting programme and other reports on a timely basis, as required, for internal and external use

-              Provide timely feedback on project reports and other documents relating to partner CBOs

-              Support the compilation of information about Pehchan project, including workshop reports, quarterly and annual reports and review and planning documents

-              Undertake other responsibilities such as training and advocacy programmes for partner CBOs along with other designated staff

-              To provide hand-holding visits to the SSRs and provide on job trainings to ensure the effective implementation of the program.

-              To ensure the synergy between TI and TI Plus in the state.

-              To ensure the data sharing and synergy of data between Pehchan and SACS data.

-              The State Coordinator, Project Pehchan will report to the Assistant Project Manager, Project Pehchan

External Relationships and Networking: To develop appropriate external relationships to foster greater understanding and support for the Pehchan program.

-              Establish, maintain and strengthen effective relationships between SR, STU and their lead partners

-              In collaboration with the Assistant Project Manager (SR), support programme evaluations strategies and data analysis to provide feedback for programme planning and design

-              Support the Assistant Project Manager in the compilation of information from attendance at external monitoring and evaluation initiatives

-              Liaison with SACS/TSU/DAPCU & STRC and other stakeholders in coordination and data sharing.


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Testing goes up; positive results come down

 


HIV cases drop drastically in Kerala

In a development that could bring some cheer to the Keralites, it has been found that the number of new cases of HIV has been declining in the last three years, despite the fact that the number of patients tested has been increasing each year.

According to the figures from the Kerala State AIDS Control Society, the number of persons diagnosed with HIV in its 163 Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres (ICTC) in the state has shown a decline in all the categories.
The total number of males diagnosed with HIV-positive went down from 1,540 in 2009 to 1,402 in 2010 to 1,314 in 2011. The number of pregnant women diagnosed with HIV has seen a steeper decline.

While the number stood at 946 in 2009, it went to 845 in 2010, and further declined to 759 in 2011. There is also a marginal decline in the number of HIV-positive deliveries, from 90 in 2009 to 72 in 2010 to 69 in 2011. 
It must be noted that the decline comes even while the number of persons diagnosed has been increasing through the same period.

While the number of general clients tested for HIV was 1,32,304 in 2009, about 62,000 more people were diagnosed in 2010. In 2011, the number of persons further increased by 61,000 to 2,55,495.

In the same period, the number of pregnant women tested for HIV increased from 1,07,709 in 2009 to 1,13,852 in 2010. In 2011, it further increased by about 23,000 tests to 1,37,275.

The number of deaths reported in the USHUS-ART Centres, for Anti Retroviral Treatment for HIV-positive persons has also been on a steady decline since 2009. While the number stood at 277 in 2009, it went down to 245 in 2010 and then to 217 in 2011.

But the number of patients started on ART has seen a slight increase in 2011. While it declined from 1,678 to 1,386 in 2010, in 2011 it has increased to 1,403.

Authorities with the Health Department have stated that apart from a few pockets, the number of new HIV cases has been on a decline in the state.

“There are a few border areas like Palakkad where the number is increasing, but otherwise the overall figures on new HIV cases has been on a decline in the state.

“The mass mobilisation from the late 1990s have been chiefly responsible for the control of the disease. In the mid 90s, health  experts, including publications like Lancet, had predicted that Kerala would be highly prone to the disease largely because of the huge migrant population of the state.

“But owing to the mass mobilisation in that period, we were able to control the disease in about 10 years. The disease peaked in the late 90s and early 2000s. But of late, the number of reports are on a decline,” said Rajiv Sadanandan, Health Secretary and former National Consultant of the National AIDS Control Organisation.

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