About the programme The Annual School Uniform Drive Programme is an extension of the initial School Shoes project, one of the Trust’s Kanako Social Responsibility flagship programmes. For many children, it has become evident that those who can’t afford school shoes,...
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Teacher Professional Learning Programmes
Introduction The ‘Teacher Professional Learning Programmes’ (TPL) form a key part of SIOC-CDT’s Education, Training and Skills Development focus. It aligns with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and...
Resourcing the SIOC-CDT Schools of Excellence
Introduction In terms of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), which is responsible for the measurement of digital skills in terms of SDG 4.4, less than 20% of South Africans have standard digital skills. The Department of Basic Education (DBE), in its...
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YOUTH CENTRE PROGRAMME
Introduction The youth of the Northern Cape and Limpopo face significant socio-economic challenges, including high unemployment rates, limited educational opportunities, and inadequate access to essential support services. Many young people lack the resources and...
CAPACITY BUILDING (FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES)
Introduction People with disabilities in the Thabazimbi Sub-District and Northern Cape communities face significant challenges, including limited access to employment opportunities, insufficient support systems, and skill gaps that hinder their participation in...
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTERVENTION
Introduction Substance use disorder intervention (SUDI) has become a critical concern for communities in the Northern Cape and Limpopo, with rising rates of drug and alcohol abuse impacting vulnerable groups, particularly the youth. Substance abuse contributes to a...
ACCESS 4 SUCCESS (A4S) PROGRAMME
Introduction Limited access to quality academic preparation, combined with inadequate career guidance and social support, significantly restricts educational and career opportunities for Grade 12 graduates who struggle to meet the admission requirements for university...
GROWTH FUND
Introduction Many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Northern Cape and Limpopo face significant challenges accessing funding, market opportunities, and essential business development support. Without these resources, SMEs struggle to scale, create jobs, and...
“KE BOTLHOKWA” MENTAL HEALTH (PROGRAMME)
Introduction Mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders, are prevalent in SIOC-CDT’s beneficiary communities. These issues are exacerbated by limited access to mental health services, stigma, and gaps in psychosocial support,...
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