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Download our latest Annual Report and Annual Financial Statement
News articles published on our recent Ikhwezi Newsletter |
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Chairperson's Report |
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Written by Larry Took
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 00:00 |
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This last year has been a challenging one for Thandanani as it has for many other organisations in the NGO sector that rely on external sources of funding. In many ways the year has been a continual balancing act – on the one hand there has been the pressing concern to responsibly manage financial risk, on the other has been the needs of our communities and our service delivery to them.
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Director's Report |
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Written by Duncan Andrew
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 00:00 |
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This, our 20th anniversary year, has been strangely contradictory, and because of that, a challenging year. On the one hand, we celebrated 20 years of facilitating community based care and support to orphan's and other vulnerable children; saw our beneficiary numbers increase, achieved almost all of our service delivery targets for the year and secured funding for the expansion of some of our existing services and the introduction of new health related services.
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2009/10 Achievements & Challeges |
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Achievements:
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Harvest Time in Silwanetshe |
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Written by Thabani Ndlovu
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In many cases when one has to introduce an agricultural project in an area, that initiative is likely to be characterized with lack of ownership and employment mentality.
Willowfontein is no different to all other areas, but with the effort put into it and perseverance, Silwanetshe communal garden has managed to get through those challenges until several harvest has been achieved. Although this is the first of its kind in this year, but from now on it will manage to make few harvest up to the end of the year. This is because of a collective effort and dedication of homecare and food garden volunteers in the area.
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Read more about harvest in Silwanetshe
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