ALIANZA JOVEN HONDURAS - USAID
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CONTENTS<br />
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................................. 4<br />
II. RESUMEN EJECUTIVO .............................................................................................................. 7<br />
III. ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES ................................................................................................... 11<br />
IV. GRANTS AND ALLIANCES ................................................................................................. 11<br />
V. INDICATORS AND RESULTS (next page) .......................................................................... 14<br />
VI. RESULTS AND ACTIVITIES THIS QUARTER ................................................................. 16<br />
SO: STRONG AND RESILIENT COMMUNITIES FOSTERED THAT CAN WITHSTAND THE<br />
PRESSURES OF CRIME AND VIOLENCE ................................................................................... 16<br />
IR: LOCAL RESPONSE TO SECURITY THREATS IMPROVED .............................................. 16<br />
IND. 1 Approval by the National Congress of new juvenile justice provisions (Title III) in the<br />
law reforming the Child and Adolescence Code by the end of the program in June 2013 ...... 16<br />
IND. 2 Number of violence prevention initiatives promoted by JCVH that have been approved<br />
by the Honduran Government ........................................................................................................... 16<br />
IND. 3 Number of activities carried out by JCVH to promote violence prevention .................... 18<br />
IND. 4 Percentage of Established Outreach Centers that will be sustainable in accordance<br />
with benchmarks of the Strengthened OC Model ........................................................................... 21<br />
IND. 5 Number of Civil Society Organizations receiving USG assistance in security/prevention<br />
sector oversight and advocacy .......................................................................................................... 30<br />
IND. 6 Number of youth at Risk benefiting from OCs .................................................................... 31<br />
IND. 7 Percentage of at-risk youth participating in OCs, whose self-described tendency of<br />
rejecting crime, gangs or illicit activities has increased ................................................................. 38<br />
IND. 8 Percentage of youth participating in skill building who are involved in incomegenerating<br />
activities as a result ......................................................................................................... 38<br />
................................................................................................................................................................ 42<br />
IND. 9 Number of entities that received Outreach Center methodologies transferred by AJH 43<br />
IND.10. - Percentage of trained youth (former gang members and those from restorative<br />
justice programs) involved in income-generating activities. .......................................................... 46<br />
VIII. CHALLENGES ........................................................................................................................ 48<br />
IX. NEXT STEPS ........................................................................................................................... 49<br />
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