Beneficiary Communities Discretionary Fund SIOC-CDT is allocating Funds for small but impactful community initiatives that fall outside the main focus areas of Education, Health, and Enterprise Development.
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SIOC-CDT FLOOD RELIEF FOR FAMILIES AFFECTED BY RECENT ADVERSE WEATHER IN SEVEN MILES, GA-SEGONYANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
SIOC-CDT FLOOD RELIEF FOR FAMILIES AFFECTED BY RECENT ADVERSE WEATHER IN SEVEN MILES, GA-SEGONYANA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY. Press Release - Ga-Segonyana Floods Relief
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...
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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...

SCHOOLS CONNECTIVITY PILOT PROJECT
Introduction Many rural schools in SIOC-CDT’s beneficiary communities, particularly in Ga-Segonyana, Gamagara, and Thabazimbi, face limited or non-existent internet connectivity. This lack of reliable internet access prevents students and teachers from fully...

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...
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...

“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,...

THABAZIMBI BUSINESS HUB
Introduction Many local entrepreneurs and small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMMEs) within the Thabazimbi area face significant challenges, including limited access to essential business resources, market linkages, and comprehensive support services. Many businesses...
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