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Insika Foundation NPC is a 100% black-owned and majority female owned and managed organisation. Wesite: https://insikafoundation.co.za/
Call: +27 11 695 6800

We are a Level 1 BEE Level Contributor and proudly South African.

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South Africa has thousands of hectares of agricultural land that is underutilized. Community Work Projects (CWP) provide seedlings and technical agricultural support for agrarian projects around the country

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28/01/2021

27 January 2021 statistics in South Africa

28/01/2021


COVID-19 vaccine is absolutely safe and efficacious. Make sure that you take the vaccination on your turn. If you experience any side effects, contact your health provider/vaccinator/officer supervising your vaccination.

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Ph: 011 695 6800
Mail: [email protected]

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Training experience, "Keeping Each Other As We Work Together," supports your 's needs to educate employees about how to safely return.
1.Wash your hands before & after touching your Mask
2. Touch only the bands/ties when handling your Mask
3. Make sure the Mask covers your nose, mouth & chin


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recently conducted COVID-19 training for ( ) participants. Regular washing of hands and the use of was explained as one of the protective measures to use to prevent the spread of COVID-19
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Ph: 011 695 6800
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Community Work Programmes (CWP) strives to improve the quality of life for various communities through agrarian/farming projects by providing skills that enable individuals to learn the art of growing their own food & food for their community

20/01/2021

“A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again”





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Department of Cooperative Governance statement on payment of stipends to participants and project management fees to the NPOs
The Department of Cooperative Governance (DCoG) is currently working around the clock to effect all outstanding stipends payments to Community Works Programme (CWP) participants and the project management fees to the Non Profit Organisations (NPO’s) managing various sites.
The CWP initiative aims at cushioning the vulnerable and the poorest of the poor. This initiative also provides a skills development platform which gives participants a safety net and income in the form of stipends.
The participants earn stipends by providing community services for minimum number of regular days of work each month.
Due to COVID-19 there was a delay with regards to the payments of participants. We had to make sure all measures are in place before payments were processed.
As of today, 63% of participants have been successfully paid their stipends, while the rest of the payments are in progress. We are expecting all payments to be processed by 16h00, on Friday, 12 June 2020.
We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience that these delays have caused to the participants. We remain committed to ensuring that this important programme continue to benefit those in need, and the systems will be improved to prevent future delays in payment.
Payments of management fees to NPO’s were delayed due to none compliance with service level agreement (SLA).
This SLA outlines governance issues that NPOs must adhere to. We have engaged the NPO’s to submit outstanding documentation and information in order to adhere to all governance processes outlined in the SLA.
To date, the majority of the NPOs have complied with our request. As a results, we are processing the information so that we can effect the payments by Friday 12/06/2020.
DCoG remains committed to work with participants and NPOs to ensure that we maximise the impact of the CWP programme to the benefit of the communities in need.
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04/01/2021

Another year of success and happiness has passed. With every new year comes greater challenges and obstacles in life. I wish you courage, hope and faith to overcome all of the hurdles you may face. May you have a great year and a wonderful time ahead.







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Mashona House Suite 4a Royal Palm, 6 Palm Boulevard, Umhlanga Ridge
Durban
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