By Jonas Van Stam | International Cooperation
Our last report dates from the beginning of March already, and we´re happy to write you this new report about the last three busy months.
While the first six months of the project can be seen as the ´introduction´ of the program; focussing on identifying problems and starting up the program, the last three months can be described as entering a ´second phase´ of the project. The way in which this second phase differs from its previous part, is that after having settled and started the implementation, the team can now start the evaluation of the program next to its implementation. This evaluation results in a diagnosis of the strengths and weaknesses of the program and its implementation in Haiti. This information is necessary to adapt the program and improve the impact we have on the lives of the children.
An example of how the evaluation caused positive change in this second phase of the project is the strengthening of our team. We learned we could improve the transfer of the methodology and the foundation´s culture better, and focussed on that. Another result was realizing once more how the harsh reality of the children in Haiti works against them during their day to day life. Low access to healthcare, shortage of food and water, no space to play, children doing adult´s work, and a bad family relationship are all part of the reality of the children. Luckily, the evaluation also provided us with strengths of the local context that aid us in improving our impact on changing this harsh reality. We found great Haitian strengths in their spirits and spirituality, their love for music, their willingness and moreover the way the Haitians are used to teamwork and working together as a society.
So in this second phase, we have started to take this diagnostics in to account and adapt the methodology more and more to the Haitian reality. But that´s not the only important thing that happened. For the children, the most important event of the program was held: the Fútbol Más League. In the methodology, the league is used as a means of putting in practice the resilience-based lessons learned in an adverse situation (a league, where one is tested to his limits in various ways). For the children however, the league is a day of celebration, a day where they will meet new friends, strengthen their current friendships, play, dance, and thus change their adverse reality if only for a day.
For them, this great championship starts at the part of the nomination. During the nomination, the ten children whom earned most green cards in a set period will be selected to represent their age category during the league. In Haiti, the age category exist of many children, which for the Fútbol Más team was a challenge. They thought that because of the fact that only ten children would be selected to play, the remaining 20 children would be unhappy. And thus they decided to invent new ´nomination categories´. Now, the 10 children with most green cards would play football, the next 10 would represent the age category in a specific dance, and the next 10 would be in charge of a specific task during the league (from a special cheering tasks to field preparation). This invention had a rather funny impact. Apart from the fact that it was a huge success and that the children did not feel that they ´lost´ when being nominated for one of the three categories, there was a young girl that after her nomination was notably sad. The project leader went to her and asked what was wrong. The girl then answered: I wish I was in the dancing team instead of being nominated for the football team!! Of course she was granted her wish, and thus everyone was happy with their nomination!
We could explain you how the league was a success from an organizational, methodological, and participative point of view, but we feel that there is a better way to show you how you, by being a donor to this program, have a positive impact on the lives of these children. We prepared a video for you and invite you to watch it from different points of view (don´t worry, you can easily watch this video ten times without getting bored). Imagine first, how it would feel to be present at such a league for a child that has literally never played such a match or experienced an event like this. Imagine how they felt nervous in the weeks (!) before the league. How they woke up on the league day and experienced chanting the national anthem with their group, being cheered by a big group of people, and playing this ´extremely important´ match.
Then secondly, watch it again and think how the parents feel about seeing their children playing. The parents who were asked to grant permission for their children to participate in the Fútbol Más program six months ago and were then engaged to actively participate in this extracurricular (definitely another ´first time in their lives´ too) event, with and for their children. In the past six months they will have experienced a positive change in their children´s behaviour and happiness, and they themselves have learned about the importance of play, the process of how their children grow up, and how they can be positive parents. Now, during this league, they experience this on first hand. Imagine what they felt when watching their children be nervous before the league and later while they were dancing, playing, cheering…!
And last, but not least, imagine how the Fútbol Más team felt during the league. Months of work, trying to build up a program in this hard environment. And then finally, they see the children and their complete families demonstrating an unseen happiness.
We once more thank you for your participation, and hope you feel we are doing what you hoped we´d do with your donations, and more! At the same time, we would like to inform you that our work is not done yet. In order to give this project a sustainable impact and continue working in the next year(s), we are still trying to increase our funds. We look forward to informing you about our work in the upcoming months!
The Fútbol Más team.
Video The Futbol Mas Haiti League
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