Thursday, 7 June 2012
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Casa Da Crianca - Project Progress Report
Time is going by very quickly and we are now well into the third week of our project .
Since agreeing on our SOW, our team has put together a project plan
detailing our time-lines, business solution requirements, and overall
technical strategy.
We've researched 10 possible portal solutions and are now at the point of having 3 possible solutions.
We put together a list of business criteria that each potential portal
needed to meet in order to be considered as as a possible solution for
Casa Da Crianca. Although most of our solutions met 90% of the criteria
one of our main requirements was that the solution was available in Brazilian
Portuguese. This proved to be a stumbling block for some of our
providers along with, a lack of IT support, no Demo available, and the
fact that there would need to be some IT support within the
existing organisation .
Our SOW is clear and we need solutions which provide the business requirements as stated in our SOW.
The three possible solutions are now being finalized at a deeper level to
ensure that all the requirements can be met. We want to ensure that
Casa Da Crianca has a choice of solutions which fit their requirements. Time is running out with only 4 working days to go and we need to provide a presentation on our deliverables by next Wednesday...no pressure!!
Overwhelming Joy
Last Wednesday, the Projeto Casa Da Crianca team took us to visit one
of the projects that they are remodeling. The area that we went to was
Muribeca, which is just a 30
minute drive from the built up and prosperous area where we're staying
on Boa Viagem...it was eye opening to see how many people in Brazil live.
The shelter, which is a day care centre for children is in the middle of Muribeca which is very close to the district dump. Many children spend their time going to the dump searching for food and anything else of use. A local woman, Dona Cristina decided to do something to help improve these children's lives and started to take children into a shelter during the day where they are fed and cared for so that they don't need to go to the dump during the day.


Dona Cristina has dreams of making the shelter a better place, she would love a little garden for the children, and an area where they can learn and dream about what they want to be when they grow up. Supported by the Projeto Casa Da Crianca team, and sponsors like Ferriera Costa (local building supply company) this dream is becoming a reality as plans for a new building and garden are well on the way & to be finished in 3 months. These are some photos of the shelter and the work in progress.
This daycare doesn't have the luxury of of 1 caregiver to every 3 or 4 children, as there can sometimes be 150 children and only a few people to care for them. But the children love it there...they have food to eat, they are washed, they are given love and joy, which is something that is often missing in their lives. We met a 7 year old girl, whose parents were murdered in front of her, she hadn't spoken since it happened. Now that she's spent alot of quality time with Dona Cristina in the shelter, she's able to communicate again and smile.
So how does the work that I'm doing here help this cause?
Our project is to provide a portal for communications, document repository and sharing, photo uploading, etc. This new cloud solution
will reduce costs such as telephone, post, travel, administration, printing, and travel time. Which in turn allows the Projeto Casa Da
Crianca team to have more time to devote to new creative initiatives, work with new franchises, and meet with
those who can help them to continue with their mission...so that more
projects like the one with Dona Cristina can be completed.
#ibmcsc brazil #ibmcscbr12
The shelter, which is a day care centre for children is in the middle of Muribeca which is very close to the district dump. Many children spend their time going to the dump searching for food and anything else of use. A local woman, Dona Cristina decided to do something to help improve these children's lives and started to take children into a shelter during the day where they are fed and cared for so that they don't need to go to the dump during the day.
Dona Cristina has dreams of making the shelter a better place, she would love a little garden for the children, and an area where they can learn and dream about what they want to be when they grow up. Supported by the Projeto Casa Da Crianca team, and sponsors like Ferriera Costa (local building supply company) this dream is becoming a reality as plans for a new building and garden are well on the way & to be finished in 3 months. These are some photos of the shelter and the work in progress.
This daycare doesn't have the luxury of of 1 caregiver to every 3 or 4 children, as there can sometimes be 150 children and only a few people to care for them. But the children love it there...they have food to eat, they are washed, they are given love and joy, which is something that is often missing in their lives. We met a 7 year old girl, whose parents were murdered in front of her, she hadn't spoken since it happened. Now that she's spent alot of quality time with Dona Cristina in the shelter, she's able to communicate again and smile.
The
day that we were there some of the children had not come to the shelter
as they had been taken by their mothers to a protest about the violence
that's been happening in the town. The children who were there gave us
a heartwarming welcome, were so much fun to play with, and very enthusiastic about learning a few words in english.
So how does the work that I'm doing here help this cause?
#ibmcsc brazil #ibmcscbr12
Publicity
Publicity and final preparations were well underway before our arrival, and are now getting perfected as we are down to the final days. Next Friday's final presentation will be a formal event with each team presenting a summary of their proposed solutions.
Recently our local contact advised there will be a simultaneous translator available, with ear plug-ins and all equipment around that is required. We will be able to speak in English with no interruptions, while the clients, key players, and Gov't representatives will get our information in their local language.
After finding ourselves both in the IBM Brazil Intranet news and the local Diario de Pernambuco, there will be even more publicity for us and our clients which aids the NGO's to get into the right public focus & support their goals.
http://www.diariodepernambuco.com.br/nota.asp?Materia=20120522115947
Via Google Translate:
Developing skills of business management, by enhancing or creating technological tools such as websites, spreadsheets and other services performed by nonprofit organizations (NGOs), is the intent of the program Corporate Services Corps (CSC) from IBM, which landed with approximately 15 professionals on the last Monday in Recife.
With the project, the company hopes not only to integrate their professional work undertaken by these organizations in Pernambuco, as well as exploring the potential of the state to market of new information technologies, already recognized internationally.
One of the institutions favored by the selection of the U.S. company is the Children's House Project - Pernambuco organization that develops supportive activities focused on the reform of shelters and artistic skills of young people at least 10 years.
According to the managing partner of the NGO - Patricia Chalaca, the visit will allow an expansion and better management of services provided by the organization as well as having a better control of the activity performed by volunteers as the hospital Unimed Aracaju, which maintains a partnership with the Institute since 2010, for assistance in the health of children and youth in the city. "The four weeks that the three IBM employees here will serve to improve our online service, which now boasts 16 member institutions, in order to clarify the data of social invested in these places," says Patricia.
To Alcely Barroso, the IBM Executive of Citizenship in Brazil, the project, which has featured the participation of 145 employees aims, and to promote an exchange of expertise between the professional manufacturer of computer peripherals international and local organizations, the promotion of culture solidarity and development of the entrepreneurial potential of these institutions. "Since 1999, we developed this project, and has given enough results with regard to optimizing the services offered by NGOs The employees come from 15 different countries and how Troop Corporate Social Action plan to solve the problems through the development of sites and optimization of the channels of these organizations with new technologies, among them, social networking, "she confirms.
#ibmcsc brazil #ibmcscbr12
Recently our local contact advised there will be a simultaneous translator available, with ear plug-ins and all equipment around that is required. We will be able to speak in English with no interruptions, while the clients, key players, and Gov't representatives will get our information in their local language.
After finding ourselves both in the IBM Brazil Intranet news and the local Diario de Pernambuco, there will be even more publicity for us and our clients which aids the NGO's to get into the right public focus & support their goals.
http://www.diariodepernambuco.com.br/nota.asp?Materia=20120522115947
Via Google Translate:
Developing skills of business management, by enhancing or creating technological tools such as websites, spreadsheets and other services performed by nonprofit organizations (NGOs), is the intent of the program Corporate Services Corps (CSC) from IBM, which landed with approximately 15 professionals on the last Monday in Recife.
With the project, the company hopes not only to integrate their professional work undertaken by these organizations in Pernambuco, as well as exploring the potential of the state to market of new information technologies, already recognized internationally.
One of the institutions favored by the selection of the U.S. company is the Children's House Project - Pernambuco organization that develops supportive activities focused on the reform of shelters and artistic skills of young people at least 10 years.
According to the managing partner of the NGO - Patricia Chalaca, the visit will allow an expansion and better management of services provided by the organization as well as having a better control of the activity performed by volunteers as the hospital Unimed Aracaju, which maintains a partnership with the Institute since 2010, for assistance in the health of children and youth in the city. "The four weeks that the three IBM employees here will serve to improve our online service, which now boasts 16 member institutions, in order to clarify the data of social invested in these places," says Patricia.
To Alcely Barroso, the IBM Executive of Citizenship in Brazil, the project, which has featured the participation of 145 employees aims, and to promote an exchange of expertise between the professional manufacturer of computer peripherals international and local organizations, the promotion of culture solidarity and development of the entrepreneurial potential of these institutions. "Since 1999, we developed this project, and has given enough results with regard to optimizing the services offered by NGOs The employees come from 15 different countries and how Troop Corporate Social Action plan to solve the problems through the development of sites and optimization of the channels of these organizations with new technologies, among them, social networking, "she confirms.
#ibmcsc brazil #ibmcscbr12
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