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    Annual Report 2024
  • Thank you for taking the time to complete this report.

     

    Please note: if you are responsible for more than one site location, please fill out a new report for each site. This will help to track the information more accurately for each site. 

     

    Overall Lives Impacted: Please use these guidelines to count live impacted.

    • Count each individual, not family units
    • If one person is involved in several initiatives (for example, a person who attends an RLD outreach, non-formal school, and RLD church), that counts as one life impacted overall. This person needs to be included when you report on each individual initiative. However, when you count the total number of lives impacted in your ministry, they are one person, not three. 
  • Ministry Initiatives

  • Red Light District Outreach

    • Any community touch point within the RLD not included under a different category (such as community development, health clinic, feeding program, etc.)

    Counting Help:

    • If you focus on two different locations within the RLD, that's counted as two outreaches.
    • If you walk the same route throughout the district once a week, that's counted as one outreach.
    • If you focus on kids for one day of the week and focus on women the other day, that's two outreaches.
    • If you have multiple outreaches and one person happens to attend more than one outreach, they only get counted as one life impacted.
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  • Red-Light District Church

    • A regularly scheduled meeting within the RLD to have a church service.

    Counting Help:

    • If you meet on Mondays to pray and on Thursdays to worship, but the meeting is in the same place with the same people, it counts as one church.
    • If you meet in three different spots throughout the RLD, and different people attend, this counts as three churches.
    • If one person attends multiple services, this counts as one life impacted. 
  • Detention Center Outreach

    • Outreaches specifically to those in detention centers

    Counting Help: 

    • If you visit two different detention centers, that counts as two outreaches
    • If you visit one center once a week, that counts as one outreach. 
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  • Community Development

    • Specialty courses or social services such as legal counsel 

    Counting Help: 

    • Do not include services that are included under a different category (such as medical outreaches, ongoing vocational training, prevention awareness classes, etc.)
    • If you offer a special class and one of the attendees later attends a different class or gets social service help, that only counts as one life impacted.
  • Vocational Training

    • Any ongoing training program in which trainees are not yet masters and are not receiving ongoing income for their goods or services.
    • If the women have mastered the skill and regularly sell their goods or service, it should be counted as an income generation project.

    Counting Help:

    • Each skill or service should be counted as a program. For example, if you offer training in baking, sewing, and card making, you have three different programs.
    • If there are three different levels within your baking program, this is still counted as one program.
    • If one woman is being trained in two skills, she counts as one life impacted. 
  • Income Generation Projects

    • Any goods or service programs in which women have mastered the skill and regularly receive income for their goods/services
    • Examples include all products made for UCount and the baked goods sold out of Thitali

    Counting Help:

    • If you sell bags that are sewn and bags that are embroidered, this is two programs.
    • If one woman is a part of two income generation projects, she counts as one life impacted. 
  • Ministry Training Programs

  • Feeding Programs

    • Organized distribution of food or supplies

    Counting Help:

    • Prevention-specific curriculum should not be included in any other categories for this report (community development, non-formal school, etc.)
    • If you have one class that you teach over and over(in the same location or in different locations), that counts as one program.
    • If. you have different classes that you teach (say one in the district and one in the local church), that counts as two programs. 
    • If one person attends multiple classes, that counts as one life impacted. 
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  • HIV Clinic

    • Any medical care offered specifically for HIV

    Counting Help:

    • If you set up an HIV clinic once a month in the same location, this counts as one clinic.
    • If you set up an HIV clinic in three different locations, this counts as three clinics.
  • Medical Outreach

    • Any medical service offered that is not specifically for HIV

    Counting Help:

    • If you set up a health clinic once a month in the same location, this counts as one clinic.
    • If you set up a clinic in three different locations, this counts as three clinics.
    • If you offer dental services on Mondays and eye services on Tuesdays, this counts as two clinics.
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  • Prevention Awareness

    • Classes or education-based programs directly speaking to preventing trafficked or prostitution

    Counting Help:

    • Prevention-specific curriculum should not be included in any other categories for this report (community development, non-formal school, etc.)
    • If you have one class that you teach over and over (in the same location or in different locations), that counts as one program.
    • If you have different classes that you teach (say one in the district and one in the local church), that counts as two programs.
    • If one person attends multiple classes, that counts as one life impacted. 
  • Non-formal School

    • Additional educational opportunities that the government does not recognize as a formal school 

    Counting Help:

    • If you offer regular tutoring sessions and then a one-time technology class, that counts as two programs.
    • If the same student attends regular tutoring and the one-time class, that count as one life impacted. 
  • Formal School

    • Schooling offered on campus that is recognized by the government or the Department of Education 

    Counting Help:

    • If you have an elementary school and a high school, that counts as two schools. 
  • Safe Homes and Aftercare

  • Women Aftercare Homes

    • Residential programs for women 18 and older
  • Boys Aftercare Homes

    • Residential programs for boys 17 and younger
  • Girls Aftercare Homes

    • Residential programs for girls 17 and younger
  • Non-residential Aftercare

    • Programs that women or children attend without living on campus
    • Examples: Bible studies, childcare, night shelter

    Counting Help:

    • If one individual is involved in multiple non-residential programs, only count them as one life impacted. 
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  • Ministry Information for 2024

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