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1 | Page Sunrise Quarter 4: Oct- Dec- 2016) Sunrise Quarterly Report Q4 2016 °°°°°°° A great thanks from Sunrise, Cambodia! Dear all, brothers and sisters in Jesus, Thank God for everything through this quarter again, all the way to the end of the year of 2016. His hands are touching and warming us day by day! Another year passed with His generosity and grace. Through all your kind support, we can stand here for Him! We would like to give thanks to the Lord who led us to another maturity level and made us different from the world for His works and kingdom. Most people want to make their lives happy with modern and high class living, having close relationships with high officials of government to get power. On the other hand, Sunrise has opportunities to get close to the poor to daily see and help their hard lives without tiring. God has used their situations to encourage all of us in our living also. Through the stories below, we hope you all would be blessed. Your donation is so important for God's ministry. With gratefulness and deep appreciation, Darany Hang, Sunrise program director Susan Smith, InnerChange

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Sunrise Quarterly ReportQ4 2016

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A great thanks from Sunrise, Cambodia!Dear all, brothers and sisters in Jesus,

Thank God for everything through this quarter again, all the way to the end of the year of 2016. His hands are touching and warming us day by day! Another year passed with His generosity and grace. Through all your kind support, we can stand here for Him!

We would like to give thanks to the Lord who led us to another maturity level and made us different from the world for His works and kingdom.

Most people want to make their lives happy with modern and high class living, having close relationships with high officials of government to get power. On the other hand, Sunrise has opportunities to get close to the poor to daily see and help their hard lives without tiring. God has used their situations to encourage all of us in our living also.

Through the stories below, we hope you all would be blessed. Your donation is so important for God's ministry.

With gratefulness and deep appreciation,

Darany Hang, Sunrise program director Susan Smith, InnerChange

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C h ildren’s Education Program: A Teacher:

I’m Mrs. Oum Thavy, the 8th grade Khmer literature teacher of Roeun Srey Pheak at Toul Vihear Junior High School.

I’m so proud of Srey Pheak, who was supported by Sunrise this year.

Mr. Chhun a Sunrise staff, has followed up on her progress by visiting me monthly, and Sunrise paid for her extra learning fees.

I have noted that Srey Pheak is gaining discipline and studies hard in the class, so that her educational result is increasing devel-opment.

I’m so excited that Sunrise is providing this service for the poor children in our community to help solve their daily problems and decrease their neediness.

I would just like to say thank you to Sunrise: and its staff and also its donors. I wish all of you having good health, blessings, and success in all for continuing your generous deeds for more children!

A School Administrator:

Hello! I’m Keo Phalla, a male teacher of Khmer literature and also a vice-director of Toul Vihear Junior High School.

I would like to say thanks to Sunrise org. and all of its donors for supporting children’s education, and for having Mr. Chrav Chhun as a children’s assistant. He has been working so well, has great relationships with our teachers, and regularly pays for the extra learning fees. He has followed up the children well and helps them to have the kind of character that motivates them to be good students and study hard in class. I’ve found that their educationallevel is developing from one step to the next! I also appreciate to what you are doing in our communities and how you act with kindness. Wishing you a big blessing; please continue your great activities!

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Children Education: School Year Opening

It’s October again and our child clients are starting their school year. Sunrise has been providing school uniforms and school materials yearly, but last year we had a special gathering with activities such as games, rewards for the hard-studying students, and a meal together. To update this children’s project and to increase interest on the part of the parents, this year we have invited all of them to come celebrate their children’s education. While we were gathered, we asked them (both the children and the parents) to provide comments and feedback on the program. (Most of them asked for more support or asked for a trip together.)

While everyone was waiting for the meal, we had the opportunity to share with them God’s message. They heard from Mark 10:13-16 telling about God’s love for children and Ephesians6:1-4. Verses 1-3 telling the children to obey their parents to receive blessings in their lives and verse 4 telling their parents to love their children and give them advices in good ways according to God’s heart.

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Home- Based Care client :

Yia Ny’s family has already shared some of their story in previous reports. They have received various kinds of help through our home- based care service such as: repairing their home, food and rice support, and children’s educational support. This update tells about their family income increasing via a small business loan from Sunrise.

In the past Mr. Yia Ny used to go elsewhere to find a job to help support his family. He even went to Phnom Penh to work as a labourer there, but because of his health condition he could not bear up under the hard work. So he would have to return home. This cycle repeated many times. This is not a surprise: many of our clients are in the same situation in their lives, so we can’t leave them or unenrolled them from our program even if they look healthy.

At home, this family had a job hand-making cigarettes. This work was inconsistent and their pay was decreasing because there were plenty of people who wanted this work. So it could not provide enough income for their family. Now they can earn more fund from their small shop which they begin with a loan from Sunrise. They will be more able to stand alone and provide for themselves with this shop. Plus, they can still roll the cigarettes in between customers!

The whole family looked happy while we visited, and they are especially happy that they can all live together and not be separated. They were making soup and fried chicken wings to add to their products to sell. They’ve also been enjoying going to church each Sunday with a bright mood!!

Special gifts for Christmas:

We had a special blessed event for 30 families (56 participants) in our home-based care service. It was the first and last time for this event. On behalf of Sunrise and all of our clients, I would say great thanks to Ratanak organization. Through them, we have been so blessed for many years they supported this work.

This special and wonderful event for our clients blessed them during this great season of God’s birth. With the fund approved from Ratanak, we prepared many kinds of dried or preserved food and rice for the clients as the last support from this organization. We gave it to them as a Christmas gift to them just once.

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Before sharing those physical gifts, I took a little time to say some good bye from Ratanak, then shared about the meaning of the word “Noel” and the real reason for the gifts as symbols of God’s love for the world, an intangible gift for their hearts.

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Our talk went something like this: Since the beginning of the most glorious creation of God… we’ve chosen punishment and separation from the most high. We’ve lost our way to go back to Him. We’ve seen our ancestors trying to do good things to help find God, but it’s useless because it’s not about balance between our good deeds and our bad deeds as sinners. Only Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life for us. He was sent to give His life in exchange for our punishment on the cross and set us free from our sin… We continued on to reflect the way that Jesus was humble in His life, and consider His heart of love and mercy to poor people like us, especially, people like our clients. Jesus is a most precious gift to this world, and this is why people always have gifts given each other during Christmas season to remember Him.

At last, as a testimony to other clients, Mrs. Reaksmey Meas shared her life story and how God called her to believe in Him. When she was small, her family believed in Jesus, all except her: she didn’t care about faith at all because she was so young.

One day, she was kidnapped by a military officer to be his wife. He took her to live far away in Pailin province, near the border of Thailand. Living there, she was so scared of her husband because he had a nasty habit. He frequently threatened her and spoke roughly to her. She was afraid of him. Then she started praying to God, “God, if you are real! Please help me with this man, I’m so frightened…Please make him have pity on me and take me back to my family, Lord!”

After few days, she got rough speech from that man again. She replied to him with boldness spontaneously, “Man, if you don’t love me why did you force me here? Take me home to my family, for I don’t want to live here!” It was so strange to him to hear her reply and he wondered why she was so courageous. Not so long after, the man did bring her back to her family. He asked for forgiveness from them and expressed his willingness to take the responsibility of being her husband. Mrs. Reaksmey Meas went on telling about her life, she told about many problems and how many times she wanted to kill herself, but each time, all the way until the present, God has always been there with her to face those situations and keep her going. Thank God for her passionate speech and courage!!

I don’t always feel like I’m talented at sharing the gospel powerfully, but I just have a heart for Him. Blessed be our God!

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Darany,Sunrise director

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Living assistance and repairing activities :

This is Mrs. Sothea’s broken house. This is Mrs. Sothea’s house after repairing

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This is Mr. Poum Mai’s broken house. This is Mr. Poum Mai’s house after repairingrrrrrr‰ssssss

Peace lessons student class:

Hello! My name is Om KongKia, a male prisoner and one of the peace lesson class students.

I’m 27 years old this year and my home is in Psar Chas village, Memot district, Tbong Khmom province. I left school after grade 7 at Bun Rany Hun Sen Junior High School.

My father is a taxi driver and my mother is a farmer. We have three siblings in my family and I’m the oldest of the three.

I was sentenced in a case of drug using and selling, and I will be in prison for 2 years.

In my life, I’m a temperamental person and did not obey my parents. I liked immoral activities and joined with some gangs to provoke violent attacks on others in the village. And I skipped school most of the time.

One day, a friend in my class led me to a drug sharing place then persuaded me to try it for free.

I began to using drugs again and again until I became a drug addict at 18 years old. I started stealing money from my family to use drugs. After I could not steal anything else in my home I became a drug seller. Then I was arrested by the police on 16-Nov-2015.

In the beginning of my time here in this prison I met many difficulties that were so new for me. I did not have enough food to eat, no proper place to sleep, I could not say anything wanted, I just kept quiet.

My family has not been to visit me. It was hard for both my heart and flesh. My life was boring and despairing day by day, and so lonely. Later, I heard from a cell mate who had studied in peace lessons class and about Jesus, he told me that it’s good and important lessons in life, so I decided to ask the prison staff to join in this class with others.

Now I have had some lessons and I’m aware that my previous life was dangerous and filled with darkness.

It’s only Sunrise which gave this service to renew my life through these lessons such as: Domestic Violence, Sources of Conflict, Forgiveness and the Love of God.

From now on, I decide to change—to help my family and be a good guy in my community. May the Lord help me to stop using and sharing drugs anymore and to follow Him in all my life!

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Prayer RequestsPlease pray for:

- Staff and clients’ health & safety during hard periods of weather with rain. During this season we can get very wet during travel, maybe cold, and the roads are not safe. The prison won’t allow the prisoners out of their cells for any programs when it is raining.

- Keep asking God to bless us with more power, love, joy, peace, patience and wisdom in working together.

- Continue to pray for all of our staff they are discouraged to hear Ratanak will stop funding its projects by the end of this year. Our other donor is sun setting because they have given away all their funds.

- Thanks God that we have received some blessings from a new donor even though it’s not enough for the whole program. Please continue to pray more for the other donors whom we have applied and we need to find other groups to receive our proposal too.

- Pray for Mr. Dara, he is a Peace Tasks trainer and he would like to quit working for Sunrise by the first quarter of 2017. Pray for Mr. Chhorn who is working as a Peace Tasks Assistant to have a real gift for this new job of his.

- Continue to pray for God to show us for the real needs in our society for next year’s project (2017), as we are learning and doing a little research with another organization who is working on the issue of diabetes.

- Continue to pray for more opportunities to share about God. Pray also about cults who have stolen the sheep in many areas where we work.

- Pray for our leaders Susan, Mark and Sue for wisdom and good health and to have enough time to help Sunrise with all its needs.

- Thank God for the new prison director Mr. Hun Khei who has good relationship with Sunrise now, please continue to pray for him more for being open minded and to be a good person in charge of the prison.

- Pray more for the prison that now built an altar with a big statue of Buddha for the prisoners to worship, and they made it right in front of the medical clinic where the prisoners come to wait a turn for medical care.

- Pray for training opportunities for our staff. We would like to do the following trainings:

O Vision & Mission of Sunrise going forwardO Helping those who have experienced grief and traumaO Further training on M&E methodologyO Planning Cycle… rrrrrr‰ssssss

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The charts on the following pages are prepared for certain components of the Sunrise program to meet the requirements of one donor for monitoring and evaluation. Please enjoy them if you wish.

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Strengths Weaknesses Recommendations

Prison clinic:-Strong relationshipconnection with prisonmedical staff, LICADO staffand Mr. Hun Khei the newprison director.Mr. Hun allowed us to holdthe Christmas event as weused to, with music and songs.The director from last yearwouldn’t allow anything butspeaking.

- The difficulties on followingup on the health of the prisonpatients stay be the same. Theprison administration could not help to solve the difficulty.

N/A

-We continue receivingappreciation and thank youmessage from the prison staff,especially the prison medicalstaff during this season whenthe prisoners have beencatching cold and coughing alot.

-There are 12 sick prisonerswho have diabetes or HIV.They have to meet the doctor atKampong Cham Hospital 5times monthly. One of themreceives his checkups atSoung’s Health Centre in Tbong Khmom province. The prison was asking for special help withtransportation for theseprisoners.

- Currently, the prison solvedthis problem on their own.The prisoner who received his health service at Soung’sHealth Centre has transferredto the Kampong Chamhospital now.And the others, a few of them have been send through the prison’s car while they are bringing the accused to be sentenced at the KampongCham City Court.

Prison Feeding program:

-Our staff have asked theprison patients’ details andwrite down their leaving datewhen they come for aninterview before joining ourfeeding program to preventmissing the monitoring(weighing the prisoner before he leaves our program).

-Normally, our staff doesperiodic health assessments(weight, blood pressure) for thefeeding program participantswhen they are done with theday’s clinic patients. However,this quarter, we didn’t haveenough time to do these tests,because there were so manyclients in the clinic service.

-Our medical staff will takemore time (whole day) to dothese assessments on the days that Licado forces us to close our clinic.

-Most of the numb participants who could not walk well have improved and can now walk on their own. Medicine would not be enough to treat their numbness because it is a symptom of malnutrition,

-Some participants have beenreleased by our feedingprogram, but then their healthregresses and the prison staffask us to receive the patientback into our program. We need to figure out if we arewilling to feed some patientswith chronic health issues long

N/A

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Learning, Improvement & Holistic Impact

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but sufficient food is able toreduce the numbness.

term, or if this program exists tohelp prisoners with acute needsrecover their health and leaveN/A -We have had no time forgospel lessons during meals this quarter because there are many sick prisoners in the clinic.

-Finding more time carefullyfor sharing God’s message.

Home-based care program:-The season still be changedfrom rainy season to a bit coldweather that still keepcontinuing. Many illnessessuch as head colds are seriousthreats for people with HIV.We have helped care for these

N/A N/A

-We have follow up a familywe had solve a problem withdomestic violence in previousquarter and he has been doingwell now.-We have help counselling apatient’s child boy, he want to

N/A -We will continue to follow upthem.

-We have found time to meetwith the clients whom believein God for more explanation(basic discipleship).

-A few of them have no time togo to church because they work7 days a week.

-We will continue to follow upthem.

Education program:-Chhun has had discussions with the teachers about how he can get the tracking book information this new school year

-The school year started in October but many teachers only started recording the

children’s education information in the tracking book in December.

N/A

-Chhun has solved a boy’s problem on time by cooperating with the holistic staff, when the child did want to stop going to school.

-N/A -Chhun will continue to follow up him.

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Infant formula program:-Our staff got the guide book from AFH staff that is currently being used for HIV+ clients.

-The Health Ministry & guidebook has been encouraging their agents (medical & social work professionals like us) to follow the National Guidelines that say HIV mothers should be breast-feeding their babies.

The government staff started to advice our clients and mothers with HIV to breast-feed their babies. A few started to do this and we found out their infants were safe—they did not become HIV+. So our staff decided not to receive any new babies into the infant formula program. This project will be finished by next quarter.

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Prison Feeding ProgramInmates at the provincial prison are given only a bare minimum amount of food per day. There are sick prisoners need more than the amount of food provided by the prison in order to reach full recovery.

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Objectives Planned Results(Target Indicator from logframe)

Actual Results for the past quarter If your results were different fromexpected, why?

What changes will be made toensure the target indictors areachieved in the next quarter?

Output 1:

Provide food for ill prisoners

30 prisoners will be served at least41 meals each quarter

# of Prisoners:- Beginning: 30- New: 14- Stop:14 (include 1 disable man)- End: 30- Total Served:44 people # of Days: 46

100% indicators achieved

Note: This quarter had 52weekdays, however, our staff didnot serve the prison on:

-4 days for holiday.-1 day for SR Christmas-1 day for Heart land churchChristmas.

leaving 46 days served

N/A

Outcome 1:

Prisoners will gain or maintaintheir weight

80% of prisoners gained weight or

stayed the same

There were 43 participants(44-1=43) weighed:

- 13 participants gained weight andbecame healthy enough to bedischarged from this program.- 10 participants were gaining

weight but still weak.- 3 participants had stable weight.- 3 participant was losing weight.-14 new participant are infollowing up (these participantsjoined our program during Q4)

29/29 (43-14 new)=100%;indicator achieved

*We also used BMI formula foradults from WHO with 29 clients,giving the results as below:-37/43=86% are in the

proper weight/BMI range-6/43=14% are underweight

We could not weigh one man whohas disabled legs (he got anaccident falling from the palm treeover 10 years ago). Because he issitting in a wheel chair, we couldnot weight him. (We have checkedhimand stopped him in this Q4)

- 3 man who lost weight arehaving chronic health on bellyand bowels’ problem.

- Even though we are pleasedwith the result of patientsgaining weight, there are stillhave other health’s problemwith some of the 86% who arein the proper weight/BMIrange, especially some of thenew participants.

N/A

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Prison Medical Program

Objectives Planned Results(Target Indicator from logframe)

Actual Results for the past quarter If your results were different fromexpected, why?

What changes will be made toensure the target indictors areachieved in the next quarter?

Output 1:

Sunrise medical staff willaccompany the prison doctor inthe clinic, cooperate to examinethe patients, and give medicineas prescribed

At least 35 days served in clinic perquarter

# of patients: 397 (F57)*Included are new 213 (F27) and184 (F30) continuing.

# of patient visit: 694 # of days: 32 days

52 weekdays per quarter (TWThF)less 20 days’ work was not possible= 32 days served

The reasons affecting clinicservice: 4 days for public holidays 5 days for the human rights

organization LICADO used theexam room.

5 day for nurse sick days &vacation.

1 day for home-based carechildren’s event (opening schoolyear).

1 day for Sunrise Christmas. 1 day for Heart Land Church

Christmas. 1 day for home-based care

clients sharing special gifts. 2 days raining hard (prison

never allowed any activitieswhen it was raining)

We will schedule our specialactivities on days that we have noactivity in the prison to decreaseabsence from the clinic.

Outcome 1:

Prisoners have caring treatmentand receive medication withoutpaying for it.

95% of prisoners that come to the

clinic and need medication willreceive it free of charge.

100% of prisoners that came to the

clinic and needed medicationreceived it free of charge.

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Objectives Planned Results(Target Indicator from logframe)

Actual Results for the past quarter If your results were different fromexpected, why?

What changes will be made toensure the target indictors areachieved in the next quarter?

Output 1:

Meet with the student &/orparents to encourage schoolattendance, tutor (for grades 1-3), and provide accountabilityfor doing homework

25 students who are children of

HIV+ clients

5 visits per student per quarter

# of students: 31 (G17) # of students stopped:2 (G2) # of students being tutored

(grades 1-5): 12 # of children visits:162 # of parent visits:4 # of students receiving assistance

with tutoring fees: 18

29/29=100% of the students werevisited more than 5 times.

N/A N/A

Output 2:

Meet with the student’s teacher

to follow up on student progress

15 teachers

2 visits per teacher per quarter

# of teachers:28

# of teacher visits: 50

(1.79 visits per teachers=79%)

-There are only 2 children whoneeded tutoring fee support inOctober, because most of the monthwas vacation.(3 teachers)-Most of the teachers have changedbecause the children werepromoted to the next grace. Wehad only 2 months (instead of 3) todo our visits with the new teachers,so thats why we only achieved 1.8visits per teacher.

N/A

Education Program

Children of parents living with HIV face the risk of acquiring HIV, discrimination, shame, loneliness, and a lack of opportunity to study. Often they must work to help support the family.

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Objectives Planned Results(Target Indicator from logframe)

Actual Results for the past quarter If your results were different fromexpected, why?

What changes will be made toensure the target indictors areachieved in the next quarter?

Output 1:

Meet with the student &/orparents to encourage schoolattendance, tutor (for grades 1-3), and provide accountabilityfor doing homework

25 students who are children of

HIV+ clients

5 visits per student per quarter

# of students: 31 (G17) # of students stopped:2 (G2) # of students being tutored

(grades 1-5): 12 # of children visits:162 # of parent visits:4 # of students receiving assistance

with tutoring fees: 18

29/29=100% of the students werevisited more than 5 times.

N/A N/A

Output 2:

Meet with the student’s teacher

to follow up on student progress

15 teachers

2 visits per teacher per quarter

# of teachers:28

# of teacher visits: 50

(1.79 visits per teachers=79%)

-There are only 2 children whoneeded tutoring fee support inOctober, because most of the monthwas vacation.(3 teachers)-Most of the teachers have changedbecause the children werepromoted to the next grace. Wehad only 2 months (instead of 3) todo our visits with the new teachers,so thats why we only achieved 1.8visits per teacher.

N/A

Output 3: Support students with whatever they need to stay in school, such as bikes, uniforms, books, and tutoring fees.

100% of students lacking basic school supplies (uniforms, bicycles, notebooks) receive the necessary items12 monthly tutoring fee payments to the teachers for 100% of children enrolled in tutoring

We completed distribution of basic supplies in this October.-School Uniforms-School supplies: books, pens, ruler, rubbers, pencils, bags-Gifts for good education result students.-A meal together100% of the teachers of students enrolled in tutoring received tutoring fees

N/A N/A

Outcome 1-3a:Students have sufficient accesses to school materials and are regularly attending school.

85% of the students attend 85% of the days that school is in session.

96.5% of the students attend school 96.5% or more of the days (72 days). (28/29=96.5%) Indicator achieved *1 student who attended school under 85% is frequently asked by his parents to take care of his younger brother.*1 student who has attended under 85% of the day from Q3, our holistic staff have met with him and help solve his problem that was keeping him from school.

The school day is 72 days but the school just recorded children’s information only in December (25 days),So we just calculated by using December’s information and amount of its days for this quarter.

N/A

100% of students do not drop out of school or miss class because they lack transportation or supplies

100%

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Outcome 1-3b:Improved academic performance. 85% of students receive a passing

grade of 5.00 or above(a grade which allows promotion to the next grade at the end of the year).

89.66% of students received a passing grade of 5.00 or more.26/29=89.66% Indicator achieved-1 girl who does not like studying, we have met with her parents but we still have no way to help, so we stopped her from visiting service for a try.-2 other boys who were under grade in Q3, we have visited 4 times monthly for more teaching and their education are better this quarter.

*3 children who under the passing grade are:1- Two siblings do not receive much instruction or discipline from their parents, or encouragement to study. They were often asked to help out with work in their family.2- One child is an Islam girl and she needs to study in 2 schools, Khmer school and Islam school, so that she is not often home for us to visit.

-We will met with her parents to discuss on this issue.-We will find time to meet with her mother to follow up her by next quarter

Output 4: Make memory book with students and their parents to preserve the child’s family history

Make 5 memory books in a year. # of memory books this quarter: 1 Annual total:6

Outcome 4: The child can tell something of his own history

100% of children who receive a book can tell something of their history in an age-appropriate way

100% of children who receive a book (5 kids) can tell such as:- Parents’ name- Own age- Place of birth- Siblings

(Note: these books are typically made with pre-schoolers, who can’t read them yet.)

-Chhun keep continuing to ask the children who cannot remember their back ground well to ask them about their memory book when hevisit them for more help.

Infant Formula Program

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Women may understand that an HUV infection put their baby at risk of poor health or HIV transmission, and so they may try to protect their baby by spending an exorbitant portion of their budget on formula, or changing to rice milk, which is not sufficient to maintain proper growth or health.

Objectives Planned Results

(Target Indicator from logframe)Actual Results for the past quarter If your results were different from

expected, why?What changes will be made toensure the target indictors areachieved in the next quarter?

Output 1:Give formula powder for first12 months to babies whosemothers have HIV and get ARVs

Serve 20 babies per quarter

Distribute cans of infant formulaper quarter:

240 cans for 0-6 months

180 cans for 6-12 months

- # of babies: 8 (G4,B4)Beginning: 8 (G4,B4)

- New : 0- Stopped: 3 (G1,B2)- Died: 0- End:5(G3,B2)

Total served: 8 # of cans of formula for babies

0-6 months: 40 # of cans of formula for babies

6-12 months: 86

Our staff has not been receivingany new baby that hopefully thisproject will be finished by nextquarter.

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Outcome 1a:

The baby will not receive theHIV virus from the mother.

90% of infants that were negative

at 1.5 months and are still in ourprogram at 12 months remainnegative at 18 months

No new babies for taken test at1.5 months this quarter.

-The baby who need to make test18 month in Q3 the mother stillnot come to make it yet

-2 babies who are in our HBCservice, we could not threatenthem to take the tests.

-2 other babies who are not inour service, we have contact withAUA staff still lost tract of them.

*There are 6 babies who have to do test 18 months in this quarter (2 babies are resulted safety and 4 others are waiting for their results).

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- Waiting to hear from AUA staff.

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- Waiting to hear from AUA staff.

Objectives Planned Results(Target Indicator from logframe)

Actual Results for the past quarter If your results were different from expected, why?

What changes will be made to ensure the target indictors are

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achieved in the next quarter?Outcome 1b:Babies will gain weight appropriately to support goodhealth.

90% of babies have a weight that is appropriate according to the age of the baby on the WHO standard weight chart: above the red zone

100% of the babies are in the green zone of the WHO standard: exceeds expectations.*In the 8 babies served above:-8 are in green8/8 = 100%

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Output 2:Teach mothers how to properly use formula

100% of mothers receive instruction for the first three months when they pick up formula

No new mother in this quarter. We stopped received new mother

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Outcome 2:Mothers understand how to use formula in a way that protects health of the baby

80% of the mothers score 60% correct answers on how to useformula

No mother to make survey in this quarter.

No new mother-N/A

Home-Based Care Program

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Poverty of HIV families leads to lack of food, lack of information on how to care for their own health, and easy of acquiring other common illnesses. Their variable health situation, coupled with discrimination from society leads to a loss of hope and further loss of health, a vicious cycle that leads to being unable to take responsibility for improving their own situation.

Objectives Planned Results(Target Indicator from logframe)

Actual Results for the past quarter If your results were different from expected, why?

What changes will be made to ensure the target indictors are achieved in the next quarter?

Output 1: Coordinate health care for people with HIV by visiting, taking vital signs, and giving advice, training, & basic medicines.

35 clients in the program

4 visits per family per quarter

# of people served in the program: 38

- Beginning: 36 (M 12, F 24)- Stopped: 3 (F2,M1)- New: 2 (M1,F1)- Died:1(1F)- End: 34 (M 12, F 22)

# of client visits: 190 Out of the 32 clients that

were part of our program the whole quarter:

-27 of them received 4 or more visits.-5 of them received under 4 visits.27/32= 84% under indicators.

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-These 5 clients under 4 visits: some of them are living in the far areas of the city, some are new clients and this quarter had a lot of rain, and many holidays. We were also busy with end of the year activities.

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Outcome 1: Clients understand how to use their ARV’s, and also know what to do in case of common illnesses.

Q1: 50% of clients know 50% of informationQ2: 60% know 60%Q3: 70% know 70%Q4: 75% know 75%

We surveyed 33 people (87% of the 38 clients that were with us the full 3 months). The 5 clients whom we have not surveyed:* 3 clients of the 38 clients, are young children that can’t learn much about health. *1 client died *1 client stopped in the early of the quarter.

-100% of them scored over 75%.

There are:-24 of them scored 100%-9 of them scored 90%

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Output 2:Coordinate holistic care for people with HIV by encouragement, and by providing small business loans, food supplements, and shelter repair.

35 clients in the program

4 visits per family per quarter

• The 38 clients in home-based care above our Coordinate holistic care has visited:• # of client visits: 117• Out of the 33 clients that were part of our program the whole quarter:

-7 of them received 4 visits and more.-26 of them received less than 4 visits• # of families receiving food supplements : 12 - Begining:12+1-2= End 11• # of families who got loans: 5

- Begining:7+1-2= End 6*The 3 of them who have problems in Q3: 1-Sreng Heng Lay (finished paying back her loan)2-Dim Mon (the selling price has collapsed for recycled products this quarter, we put his loan to bad debt in Q4.3- Reak Smey Meas (she is still sick)• # of houses repaired: 5

1-Chhin Sokha (making metal door)2-Ngoun Sothea (changed broken house materials)3-Oy Thy (making roof for a small food store)4-Heng Mai (changed broken house materials)

* Previously, our two nurses visited every client together, and there were about 4-6 visits per quarter, or one every other week. Now, our health care nurse and our wholistic care person are visiting at different times. This means that if they each visit clients 4+ times per quarter, then the clients are getting 8+ visits per quarter.This is too much for our visiting staff and for the clients. They need to be busy earning a living, and some of them will take off work a couple hours when they expect a visit from us. Therefore, our wholistic care coordinator has reduced the number of visits for families who are doing well.

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5-Reaksmey Meas (making metal door)

*We have been visiting most for the clients who were given loans but we didn’t count in visiting service. (4 times/monthly each of them)

Outcome 2:Basic human needs are met, and some medium level needs (according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs—all on Level 1, some on Level 2 & 3)

70% of clients we have surveyed say 1 of their needs has been addressed in the quarter(This is a revised indicator already discussed with Steve G)

100 % of clients whom we have surveyed say 1 or more of their needs was addressed this quarterThere were 34 clients who were surveys in this Q4.In fact, clients we have surveyed say on average 5 of their basic needs have been addressed in the quarter.*Among those needs what they like most are :- Shelter 7/34=20.5%- Food 2/34=6%- Water 2/34=6%- Communication 13/34=38%- Sleeping place 7/34=20.5%- Clothes: 3/34=9%

We did not have improved communication as a stated goal of our program. But since our wholistic care coordinator has previous experience as a conflict resolution teacher, she has been able to help a number of clients improve relationships with their families or neighbors.

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