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Organizational Profile
Innovative Development Organization (IDO)
(June 2010)
Brief Particulars of the OrganizationName of the Organization Innovative Development Organization (IDO)
Type of Organization “Non-Profiteering”, Non-Governmental Organization
Registered in 2003
Registration Details Registered under the voluntary social welfare agencies (Registration and Control) ordinance 1961 (XL VI of 1961) with registration number DSW-1245
Name & Designation of Contact Person
Ali Ahmed Khan,
Chief Executive Officer
Number of Offices Head Office, Quetta;Field Office, Killasaifullah;Field Office, Zhob;Field Offices, Barshore;Field Office at Khanozai;Field Office at Mastung;Governance Resource Center and a Training Facility in the Office of Commissioner Quetta;14 Information/Resource Centers in various districts of Balochistan.
Vision
A developed and empowered society with every one enjoying easy access to basic needs and services without any discrimination
Mission
To undertake a holistic approach leading to the empowerment of marginalized groups and work for sustainable development by taping interventions in all relevant sectors.
Porgramme Areas Governance;
Education;
Water, Environment and Sanitation;
Cross-Cutting Themes: Equality;
Information & Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD);
Disaster Management/DRR
Governance Structure
The Governing body of IDO is headed by the President, supported by General Secretary and Board Members. IDO has several sections headed working under the direct supervision of CEO.
Management Structure
Board of Directors (BoD)
Chief Executive Officer
Admin & Finance ManagerDirector of Programmes
HR Officer, Admin Officer, Finance Officers and
other Finance & Support Staff
Project/Programme Managers/Officers
Manager- M&E(ICT Manager)
M&E Staff
Project Staff and Consultants
Gender & Governance Advisor
Memberships Balochistan AIDS Network (BAN); NGO Network for Political Participation (NGO-NEP) working
under Election Commission of Pakistan and SDEPP-UNDP; Gender Based Violence (GBV) Working Group; Balochistan Gender Network; WES-NET.
Networks Patronized by IDO:
Cross-Party Women Network for enhancing participation of women in political/electoral processes;
CCBs Network in Balochistan (Patronized by IDO); CCB Network, Quetta District.
Major Supporters/Donors European Commission; Concern Worldwide Pakistan Programme; Balochistan Education Foundation (BEF); British High Commission, Islamabad; Save the Children (UK); CIDA; UNHCR; Gender Equality Project (GEP) funded by DFID and managed by British Council; Planning & Development Department Government of Balochistan; Education Department Government of Balochistan; UNICEF; Mercy Corps, Quetta (Financial Funding from European Commission Humanitarian
Aid Office (ECHO) and Bureau of Population Refugees & Migration (BPRM) US State Department);
Decentralization Support Programme, (DSP/PPSO Sindh – ADB); Election Commission of Pakistan ECP-UNDP-SDEPP; Devolution Trust for Community Empowerment (DTCE-UNDP); UNESCO; AGRPB-UNDP; WHO; CRS.
Currently in Progress Education Sector Projects of
IDO
Balochistan Education ProgrammeDuration of the Project:
Funding Agency:
Key Interventions
2010 to 2014 (Five Years Project)
RNE through Save the Children (UK)
1. Up-gradation of 10 middle schools to High level;
2. Up-gradation of 25 primary schools to middle level;
3. Infrastructure improvement and provision of missing facilities in 305 primary schools of which 105 will have ECE centres;
4. Teachers training (about 5000);
5. Capacity building of PTSMCs and development of SEPs in target schools;
6. Introduction of formative assessment methods in all target schools;
7. Development & implementation of sports/extra curricular activities & Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) activities;
8. Strengthening of provincial planning systems & establishment of monitoring cells;
9. Research based support to improve education expenditure & utilization
Towards Joyful LearningDuration of the Project:
Funding Agency:
Key Interventions
2008 to 2009 (three Years Project)
Save the Children (UK/NL)
1. Up-gradation of 2 primary schools to middle level;
2. Infrastructure improvement and provision of missing facilities in 10 primary schools;
3. Teachers training (about 40);
4. Capacity building of PTSMCs and development of SEPs in target schools;
5. School health component
6. Development & implementation of sports/extra curricular activities & Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) activities;
Strengthening DEMISDuration of the Project:
Funding Agency:
Key Interventions
July 2007 to Dec 2010 (3.5 Years Project)
UNICEF
1. Development of DEMIS (EMIS online databases, web-based database application, Desktop GIS application and integration of EMIS with Google Earth);
2. Establishment and strengthening of DEMIS-Cells;
3. Providing technical assistance for conducting annual school census;
4. Data analysis and publication of “Education Statistics Year Books” and “Education Atlas” at district level;
5. Development of “District Education Development Plans”;
6. Support to Education Department in conducting annual school census, O&M of DEMICs and capacity building of concerned staff;
7. Pilot model for automation of High Schools and their integration with DEMIS;
8. Development and Implementation of FMIS and TEMIS for District Education Departments.
Balochistan Education Support ProjectDuration of the Project:
Funding Agency:
Key Interventions
2007 to 2010 (40 months Project)
World Bank through BEF
1. Establishment of 57 community schools in District Killasaifulah, Zhob and Sherani;
2. Provision of operatinalization support and monitoring of 57 schools on regular basis;
3. Capacity building of Parent Education Committees on operationalization of schools;
4. Teachers Training;
Other Projects that Focuses Education as a Component1. Quetta Integrated Urban Development Project: Focusing School DRR, Health
& Hygiene education in schools, Adopt a School Campaign. (Funded by Concern Worldwide)
2. Improving Access to Water & Sanitation Facilities in District Killasaifullah and Pishin: Focusing School WES and Health & Hygiene Education (Funded by European Commission and Concern Worldwide);
3. Improving Access to Education and Drinking Water Facilities: Focusing the Improvement of school infrastructure, provision of missing facilities and health & hygiene education (funded by CIDA-BRF);
4. Education, Skills and Protection for Afghan Refugees and Host Communities: Focussing the non-formal basic education and adult literacy components (Funded by CRS/BPRM);
5. MICS Survey 2010: Focusing multiple sectors including Education (funded by UNICEF/P&DD GoB)
6. Preparation of District Development Profiles and Development Atlas for all 30 districts of Balochistan: Focusing Education as a separate chapter (funded by UNICEF/P&DD GoB)
Organizational Experiences
Projects UndertakenDonor/Organization Project Project Dates
Concern Worldwide Pakistan Programme(CWPP)
Quetta Integrated Urban Development Project
1st Oct 2006 to 31st Dec 2011
Save the Children (UK)
Towards Joyful Learning, a School Improvement Programme with focus on Girls in Balochistan
1st Jan 2008 to 31st Dec 2010
UNESCO Capacity building of Teachers on “Disaster Management” (Education in Emergency and Psychosocial Well-Bing).
Oct to Dec 2007
Save the Children (UK) and RNE
Balochistan Education Programme (BEP)
1st Jan 2010 to 31st Aug 2012
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/Organization
Project Project Dates
Balochistan Education Foundation (BEF) (funded by World Bank)
Establishment of 57 Community Schools in Rural Areas of Balochistan (especially for girls)
Sep 2007 to Dec 2010
UNICEF Establishment and Operationalization of District Education Management Information System (DEMIS) (especially focusing the provision of sex-disaggregated data in education sectors)
July 2007 to Dec 2010
CIDA-BRF Improving Access to Potable Water in Rural Communities of District Pishin
June 2009 to Jan 2010
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/Organization
Project Project Dates
UNHCR- Concern Worldwide
Refugees Affected and Hosting Areas- Quetta Urban Development Project
Oct to Dec 2009
European Commission
Improving Access to Water and Sanitation in Districts Pishin and Qilla Saifullah
Jan 2010 to Dec 2012
CIDA Naseerabad District Flood Response Project (NDFRP)
July to Nov 2007
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/ Organization
Project Project Dates
Balochistan Education Foundation
Capacity Building of Parent Education Committees in Noth-A, North-B, Southwest-A and Central-A Regions of Balochistan (About 16 out of 31 districts).
Jan 2007 to Aug 2009
UNICEF/CIDA Conducting Baseline Survey for Primary Education Support Programme.
March to July 2007
DSP/Sindh Development of Fiscal Policy, conducting survey to assess and enhance the revenue potential and Development & Institutionalization of TMA Revenue MIS at TMA Tanod Adam
Sep 2006 to Dec 2008
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/ Organization
Project Project Dates
UNICEF Capacity building of district governments on “Preparation of Gender Sensitive Child Focused Annual Development Plans”.
Sep 2005 to Dec 2005
DTCE-UNDP Capacity Building of CCBs and Secretary UCs on “Gender Sensitive Project Cycle Management” in District Pishin and Killasaifullah and undertaking CCB Mobilization campaign in 38 UCs of District Pishin.
2006 to 2007
UNICEF/ PHE Department GoB
Establishment and Institutionalization of PHED MIS/GIS
Sep 2008 to Dec 2009
British High Commission
Economic Empowerment for Peace and Development
April 2008 to Dec 2010
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/Organization Project Project
Dates
British High Commission
Gender Sensitization and Capacity Building of Provincial/District Public Safety and Police Complaints Commission to combat gender based violence
Nov 2006 to Mar 2007
UNICEF / P&D Department Government of Balochistan
Development of Provincial Plan of Action and Pilot District Plans of Action for Children
Oct 2004 to Aug 2005
Gender Equality Project funded by DFID and managed by British Council
Community Empowerment through Formation and Strengthening of Female CCBs in City District Quetta for undertaking local level projects in health, water & sanitation sectors.
July 2004 to May 2005
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/Organization
Project Project Dates
Mercy Corps Conducting Survey and Impact Assessment Study of Health and WAT/SAN Projects of Afghan Refugees Programme of Mercy Corps Under the Bureau of Population, Refugees & Migration US State Department.
Aug 2005 to Sep 2005
- Mercy Corps, Pakistan- (ECHO)
External Evaluation of “Host Communities Rehabilitation Project”(Having components of community development, water & sanitation schemes)
June to July 2005
UNICEF Conducting Survey, Development of MIS and GIS Applications for Mapping of Education Sector Development Interventions in Balochistan
June to Aug 2006
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/Organization
Project Project Dates
Balochistan Education foundation (funded by World Bank)
Development of Complaints Management System and establishment of Complaints Management Cell for Balochistan Education Foundation.
June 2006 to Dec 2007
UNICEF Capacity Building of Government Officials on Use of Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey in gender sensitive and child focused Planning Process for Achieving MDGs.
May to July 2006
Mercy Corps Capacity Building of Citizen Community Boards in Refugee Hosting Areas of Killaabdullah and Mastung Districts, Balochistan.
June to July 2005
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/Organization
Project Project Dates
Mercy Corps Capacity Building of Staff of Mercy Corps in Community Based Disaster Preparedness Planning
March to April 2006
Planning & Development Department Government of Balochistan
Development of Gender Sensitive Entity Improvement Plans and Formulation of Project Document (PC-1) for Public Sector Capacity Building Project:
July to October 2006
SDEPP-UNDP / Election Commission of Pakistan
Mainstreaming Women & Socially Excluded Groups in Political and Electoral Processes in Balochistan.
April 2006 to Dec 2006
Organizational ExperiencesDonor/Organization
Project Project Dates
CIDA-BRF Improving Access to Basic Education and Drinking Water Facilities in District Pishin
July 2010 to Jan 2011
UNICEF (DFID/AUS-AID)
Updating of District Development Profile and Preparation of District Development Atlas for 30 Districts of Balochistan
June to Dec 2010
CRS / BPRM Education, Skills and Protection for Afghan Refugees and Host Communities
June 2010 to April 2011
UNICEF Third-party validation and monitoring of MICS-IV
Feb to Aug 2010
Other Short Assignments Undertaken by IDO:•Establishment of “Governance Resource Center” at Quetta;
•Establishment of “Career Counseling Unit” in two Universities, RDA and DCO Office Gawadar;
•Distribution of relief items for purification and storage of drinking water in Jhall Magsi District affected by heavy rains and floods funded by UNCEF;
•Conducting detailed assessment of damages caused to schools due to heavy rains and floods in 17 districts of Balochistan funded by UNICEF;
•Conducting detailed assessment of damages caused to sanitation facilities due to heavy rains and floods in 17 districts of Balochistan funded by UNICEF and supported by Local Government and Rural Development Department Government of Balochistan
Other Short Assignments Undertaken by IDO
• Development of Training Curriculum for capacity building of PTSMCs comprising of Trainer’s manual, Participants handbook and activity based training material combined into a training kit: funded by UNICEF and supported by Education Department Government of Balochistan;
• Study on reasons for reluctance among female public sector employees of Health Department GoB to work in periphery;
• Development of Website for City District Government Quetta;
• Development and institutionalization of HRMIS for City District Government Quetta;
• Independent Monitoring and Evaluation of Polio Eradication Campaign for the last three cycles on regular basis with the support of WHO;
Other Short Assignments Undertaken by IDO
• Development of website for “Provincial Public Safety and Police Complaints Commission” in Balochistan;
• Assisted the voter registration campaign in 8 districts of Balochistan through the NGO-NEP supported by Supporting National Elections in Balochistan (SNEP-UNDP);
• Provision of Resource Persons to National Institute of Public Administration Institute NIPA for regular Lectures on Gender & Development;
• Development of Directory of elected women councilors 1999;
• Case Study of 10 female councilors in Balochistan;• Adopt a School Campaign in Collaboration with ECF;
IDO’s Publications Print Material:
A booklet on CCBs; A booklet on “Micro-Enterprise Development” A booklet on “Important Amendments in Local Government Ordinance 2001”; A directory of female CCBs; Directory of all CCBs in Quetta; Two types of posters on the registration process of CCBs; Posters on importance of female CCBs; Posters on the process of Annual Development Plan Preparation; Posters on the importance of gender sensitive & child focused ADP preparation; More than 10 volumes of newsletters on quarterly and bi-annual basis on “Governance” and “Economic Empowerment” on
regular basis;
Training Modules: Capacity building of “Parents Teachers Management Committees” (PTSMCs); Strengthening of CCBs for GEP/DFID/British Council; Strengthening of CCBs and Health & Hygiene Education for Mercy Corps; Disaster Preparedness Planning and Development of Community Based Disaster Preparedness Plans for Mercy Corps; Strengthening of “Parent Education Committees” (PECs); Orientation on Local Government System for UNICEF; Project Design and Management for UNICEF; Budgeting and Preparation of Annual Development Plans for UNICEF; Operation and Maintenance of TMA Revenue MIS for UNICEF; Capacity Building of TMA Officials on Basic IT Skills for DSP/PPSO Sindh; Capacity Building of Muslihat Anjumans;
Policy Documents: Provincial Plan of Action and District Plans of Action for Children; District Education Development Plans for 8 districts in Balochistan; Fiscal Policy for TMAs in Sindh; Mid-Term Development Plan for Public Health Engineering Department, Government of Balochistan (In-process)
Human ResourcesJob Title/Type of Staff Quantity of staff Male/ Female Full time/ Part time/
Volunteer
1. Board Members 10 8 (Male) / 2 (Female) Volunteer
2. Chief Executive Officer 1 1 Male Full time
3. Governance & Gender Advisor
1 1 Female Full Time
4. Director of Programmes 1 (Currently GGA hold this charge)
1 Female Full Time
5. ICT Manager/ M&E Manager 1 1 Male Full Time
6. Finance Manager 1 1 Female Full Time
7. Finance Officer 2 2 Male Full Time
8. Admin/Finance Officer 1 1 Male Full Time
9. Programme Officer 4 2 Female and 2 male Full Time
10. Coordinator Governance Resource Center
1 1 Male Full Time
11. Admin/Finance Assistant 1 1 Male Full Time
Human ResourcesJob Title/Type of Staff Quantity of staff Male/ Female Full time/ Part time/
Volunteer
11. Project Managers/Coordinators
6 2 Female/4 Male Full Time
12. Software Developers 2 2 Male Full Time
13. Systems Analyst 1 1 Male Full Time
14. Consultants 4 3 Male/1 Female Part Time
15. Trainers 8 8 Male Part Time
16. Social Organizers 23 15 Male/7 Female Full Time
17. Data Collectors and Supervisors
30 data collectors and 3 supervisors
28 Male/5 Female Full Time (for two months period spread over 4 months)
18. Engineers 2 2 male Full Time
19. Computer Operators 2 2 Male Full Time
20. Support Staff 10 10 Male Full Time
21. Research Associates 30 20 Male/ 10 Female
Full Time
22. Internees 3 2 Male/ 1 Female Volunteers
TOTAL no. staff & volunteers : 147 (114 Male + 33)
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