12 Feb 2024

Edu-Plett
Achieved 57 out of 60 How many participants have deriving benefit from entrepreneurship opportunities?
Most of our entrepreneurs are small business owners, who either run their businesses from their backyards or on the side of the roads Some of them are farmers, Gardners, Fastfood owners, seamstresses, beauticians and many more.
Achieved 1000 out of 200 Number of learners supported
This output number is aways exponentially high for Edu Plett because we have 5 local primary and high schools that we work with. We have placed educational assistants and general workers in each of these high schools. The educational assistants usually assist with classes that consist of more than 40 learners in a class. So are really doing a good job and impactful work with the learners.
Achieved 100 out of 60 Number of children benefitting from ECD support
We currently have more than 10 ECDs that we work with directly by placing teachers, general workers, kitchen staff and after-care assistants. Each of these ECDs have more than 100 learners registered with them, and our participants are helping out quite a lot.
Achieved 46 out of 20 Number of teacher assistants deployed
Due to the number of schools, we support and assist, we had to deploy a large number of educational assistants.
Achieved 5 out of 2 Number of schools supported
We support 4 local primary schools and one high school.
Achieved 400 out of 260 Number of meals served to learners
This number varies from day to day as some days more learners are served, and other days fewer learners are served. However, the number never reaches below 400 meals served on a daily basis.
Achieved 7 out of 3 Number of food gardens established in residential areas
We have really been encouraging participants to start their own small-scale home gardens. However, space has been an issue.
Achieved 5 out of 2 Number of food gardens established in schools or public facilities
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Achieved 850 out of 500 Number of people benefitting from food gardens and/or feeding schemes through increased nutrition
We currently support 4 local soup kitchen who also benefit from veggie gardens that we have established. Each of these soup kitchens feed more than 200 people daily.
Achieved 800 out of 350 Number of beneficiaries with increased access to healthcare
We have placed healthcare workers and homebased care givers in 4 of our local community clinics and they assist the community in receiving the necessary healthcare services that they need. The local community clinics are really overwhelmed and under-staffed so the participants we place at the facilities really have an impact.
Achieved 520 out of 350 Number of beneficiaries afflicted with a communicable disease who have received services
We have placed healthcare workers and homebased care givers in 4 of our local community clinics and they assist the community in receiving the necessary healthcare services that they need. The local community clinics are really overwhelmed and under-staffed so the participants we place at the facilities really have an impact.
Achieved 52 out of 30 Number of beneficiaries supported with mental health care
We have placed healthcare workers and homebased care givers in 4 of our local community clinics and they assist the community in receiving the necessary healthcare services that they need. The local community clinics are really overwhelmed and under-staffed so the participants we place at the facilities really have an impact.
Achieved 85 out of 30 Number of people able to express themselves through the arts
We are currently working with and supporting a local community art centre called Mad About Art which currently has 85 learners enrolled for after school programmes where they are encouraged to participate in the arts.
Achieved 1 out of 1 How many community and public art events where hosted?
The Mad About Art centre hosted an art event in December.
Achieved 10 out of 4 Number of micro enterprises supported and mentored
We have supported and worked with 10 small business owners..
Achieved 0 out of 1000 How much funding (in cash or in-kind) have you been able to raise from 3rd parties towards the SEF programme?
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Achieved 0 out of 16 How many smaller CBOs/grassroots organisations (example informal organisations, less than 10 members on the Board, no formal processes) have you partnered with?
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Achieved 0 out of 1000 How much funding (in cash or in-kind) have you contributed towards the SEF programme?
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Achieved 0 out of 50 Amount of waste recycled (kg)
Our participants who are waste managers only collect/pick-up the waste within the community and they take it to the official municipal dumping site where it is sorted and recycled. The actual recycling is not done by our participants.
Achieved 52 out of 30 Number of participants performing entrepreneur activities (such as selling their own crops from their home gardens or piece jobs with skills learnt from SEF)
We have a large number of farmers and Gardners who perform Entrepreneural activities. We also have ladies who are crafters, they make and resell artisanal mats for the home, and they resell these mats at farmer's markets over the weekends.
Achieved 0 out of 1 Number of community dialogues organised that address GBV, Teenage Pregnancy and HIV/AIDS held
We are planning to have a community dialogue in March in partnership with NACOSA to address HIV/AIDS and the benefits of using PreP and PEP.