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SIOC-CDT LAUNCHES ‘DIGNITY PROGRAMME’ TO PROVIDE MUCH NEEDED HYGIENE SUPPORT FOR LEARNERS
SIOC-CDT has expanded its existing Kanako Social Responsibility Programme to ensure that the hygiene needs of both underprivileged young boys and girls are taken care of across its beneficiary community schools.
THE SIOC-CDT HONEY PRODUCTION PROJECT HAS LAUNCHED
The official launch of SIOC-CDT’s Honey Production Project took place on 27 July 2023 in Kathu. The Project (which is the first of its kind for SIOC-CDT) is modelled to develop and support both new and existing players in the honey production and beekeeping sector. Tailored to benefit Agri-prenuers from the beneficiary areas of Johan Taolo Gaetsewe District and Tsantsabane local municipalities. The 30 selected beneficiaries were announced at the event.
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Capacity Building for Children with Disabilities
Source: SA Good News Link to online article: https://www.sagoodnews.co.za/capacity-building-for-children-with-disabilities/
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
Bringing hope and a positive future for children with disabilities According to Stats SA, “The national disability prevalence rate is 7,5% in South Africa. The prevalence of a specific type of disability further indicates that 11% of persons aged five years and older...
Sanitary products handed over to 15 NC schools
Source: Diamond Fields Advertiser Link to online article: https://www.dfa.co.za/news/sanitary-products-handed-over-to-15-nc-schools-87be9427-2063-4c27-87bf-df500d51e1c8/https://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/627/222443.html
SIOC-CDT, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BLOSSOM CARE SOLUTIONS AND THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, AIMS TO END PERIOD POVERTY ACROSS ITS BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES
A recent report – ‘Period Poverty: Stigmas add to young girls’ woes’1 estimates that “at least 7 million South African girls don’t have access to basic sanitary products each month”. This results in “an estimated 30% of young girls not attending school during their...