Planning and Development Office (PDO) at the service of the Salesian charism in the Province Introduction Questo modello può essere utilizzato come file iniziale per l'aggiornamento dei cardini del progetto. Sezioni Fare clic con il pulsante destro del mouse su una diapositiva per aggiungere sezioni. Le sezioni possono essere utili per organizzare le diapositive o agevolare la collaborazione tra più autori. Note Utilizzare la sezione Note per indicazioni sull'esecuzione della presentazione oppure per fornire informazioni aggiuntive per il pubblico. Mostrare queste note nella visualizzazione Presentazione durante la presentazione. Valutare con attenzione le dimensioni dei caratteri, importanti per l'accessibilità, la visibilità, la registrazione video e la produzione online. Colori coordinati Prestare particolare attenzione ai grafici, ai diagrammi e alle caselle di testo. Tenere presente che i partecipanti eseguiranno la stampa in bianco e nero o in gradazioni di grigio. Eseguire una stampa di prova per assicurarsi che i colori risultino corretti in una stampa in solo bianco e nero e in gradazioni di grigio. Grafica, tabelle e grafici Scegliere la semplicità: se possibile utilizzare stili e colori coerenti, che non rappresentino elementi di distrazione. Assegnare un'etichetta a tutti i grafici e a tutte le tabelle.
Planning and Development Office PDO Own by Salesian Province Link, a bridge with the civil society Promoting youth development, empowerment and justice Animating province strategic plan Project management and fundraising Cooperation: Youth Ministry, Social Communication, Economer
Backgound of Salesian PDO An initiative started 20 years ago by Salesian Mission Offices First PDO seminar – Rome, April 2005 26th General Chapter – pointing towards PDO 2008-2014 plan of the Rector Major – consolidation of PDO Second PDO seminar – Hyderbad, November 2011
PDO Models Model 0 Individualized management of some works, no provincial coordination Province needs to start or restart PDO Model 1 Project Office model, point of reference to development projects in the province Writing projects on behalf of local communities and works, low key involvement Model 2 Planning Project Office stage; more involved in the provincial animation PPO helps to work out OPP and PSP together with the Youth Ministry delegate Model 3 PDO stage - helps local communities to develop their mission according to a plan Systematic development work in the mission Model 4 PDO contributes to a planned development of Salesian Mission PDO is involved in local Human Rights/Advocacy work
Challenges facing PDO Understanding of development Identity of PDO in the Province Fragmentation in the animation of the province Capacity building. Continuity, stability Developing a planning mentality Finding resources Human Rights approach to youth work Networking and partnership
PDO in the province JyD samples
PDO in the province JyD samples
PDO capacity building – VIA Don Bosco Capability to engage & commit Capability to perform core functions & achieve results Capability to relate & network; attract resources & support Capability to change & self renew Capability to balance diversity & coherence
Capacity building – practical options Formation and training Peer to peer interaction and learning Participation in networks Do it yourself…”Yes you can!” – develop clarity about roles, culture of listening and questioning, self study
Support from NGOs - DBN Expatriate volunteers, specialists PDO regional meetings, staff training, resources for staff training Capacity building materials and tools, online data base, exchange of information Technical support and partnership in project application Indirect support to PDOs through development cooperation projects
Human Rights Approach HRA With HRA we just don’t cover the needs we make HR effective With HRA children and youth are seen as entitled to rights With HRA participation of young people is the key of success In HRA we work with Titular of Rights (young people), Titular of Duties (governments, public institutions), Titular of Responsibilities (parents, civil society groups)
Human Rights/Advocacy Importance of Human Rights/Advocacy work for the Salesian Family Cooperation within Salesian Family Focus Issues: Youth Empowerment, Children Rights Human Rights/Advocacy work in the SDB provinces
Fundraising Salesian sources Private donors Public grants Provincial solidarity Mission Offices Salesian NGOs and fundations Mission appeals Private donors Individual donations local and international Coorporate donations local and international Charity foundations: Christian and secular NGOs Public grants Local government and council funding Developed countries governments European Union and UN related agenices
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