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YOUR VALUE-DRIVEN PARTNER IN
COMMUNITY UPLIFTMENT
www.thembalethudev.org
CONTACT DETAILS AND OFFICES
[email protected] I www.thembalethudev.org
Head Office: Unit 5, Highway Gardens Office Pack, 77 Minuach Road, Edenvale, 1610, Tel: +27 10 786 0451
Eastern Cape: 1 Corner Scherwitz & Berea Terace, Berea, East london, Tel: +27 43 721 2159
Lesotho: Christian Council of Lesotho Building, 160 Constitutional Road,
Opposite South Africa High Commission, Maseru, Tel: 00266 27000147
Limpopo: 51 Van Der Stel St, Polokwane Ext 4, 0700, Cell: +27 82 732 9546ORGANISATIONAL
PROFILE
THEMBALETHU DEVELOPMENT NPC
THEMBALETHU DEVELOPMENT
was established in 2002 as a non-profit organization to
provide socio-economic development solutions through
partnerships for sustainable livelihoods of communities. The
main aim of the organisation is to facilitate development in
various communities.
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BUSINESS DEFINITION
HUMAN CAPITAL, FUNDS, TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION, ASSETS
VALUES
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS OF COMMUNITIES
ORGANISATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY
EFFECTIVELY IMPLEMENT
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
EFFECTIVELY MOBILISE
RESOURCES THROUGH
PARTNERSHIPS
ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE
WITHIN THEMBALETHU
DEVELOPMENT
VISION
PURPOSE
Your Value-Driven Partner in Community Upliftment
To provide socio-economic development solutions through partnerships for sustainable livelihoods of communities
▪ Poverty alleviation programmes
▪ Enterprise development programmes
▪ Competence development programmes
▪ Business management / leadership
▪ Resource management
▪ Programme / project management
▪ Funds mobilisation
▪ Asset mobilisation
▪ Expertise mobilisation
IMPACTS
(VISION/MISSION)
OUTCOMES
(GOALS)
OUTPUTS
(GOALS)
ACTIVITIES
(OBJECTIVES/
KPA’S)
INPUTS
CLIENT FOCUSED COLLABORATIVEINTEGRITY COMMITTED PROACTIVE
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MINING
WATER AND SANITATION
SOCIALHEALTH
AGRICULTURE
EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT
SECTORS
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POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Goat Farming
Goat Farming SkillsTraining
Social And Labour PlansSupport
Agriculture and Food Security Skills Training
Crop Farming
Capacity Building forNPOs/NGOs/SMMEs
Provision of SocialInfrastructure
Animal Husbandry
Accredited and Non-Accredited training
Community-Based Health
Community-Based Health
Provision Of Water
Employment creation
Boer Goat & Indigenous Goat Projects in North
West and Limpopo
Goat Farming Training in Limpopo and North
West
Enterprise Development Programmes to beneficiaries
of ex-mine workers in Mozambique, Lesotho and
South Africa
Goat Farming Training in Limpopo and North West, Crop Farming training to participants in the Community Work Programme; Training on vegetable farming in Lesotho
Support to Vegetable Farming Co-ops in North West and Eastern Cape
Support to Co-ops within the Community Work
Programme, Crop farming co-ops in the Eastern
Cape and livestock co-ops in KZN
Elliotdale Social Housing Project in the Eastern Cape,
renovation of public amenities within CWP in
Limpopo and Eastern Cape
Support to Livestock co-ops in KZN and
Eastern Cape
TB, HIV/AIDS awareness programmes within mining
Labour sending areas in South Africa, Mozambique
and Lesotho
TB, HIV/AIDS awareness programmes within miningLabour sending areas in South Africa, Mozambique
and Lesotho
Installation of Boreholes in Lesotho, Hygiene &
Sanitation education and awareness campaigns in
Johannesburg Metro
Occupational Health Safety training to CWP participants, Defensive Driving Skills Learnership to Bus Drivers and unemployed youth in the Eastern Cape; Training on construction Skills to workers at uMhlathuze Municipality in KZN and a Contact Centre Learnership to Disabled Learners in Makhado, Limpopo
Community Work Programme in all the 9
Provinces, Expanded Works Programme in Gauteng and
Northern Cape
PROJECTS
PROJECTS
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES
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COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT
Goat Farming
Soap Making
Poultry Farming
Brick Making
Piggery
Vegetable/CropFarming
Mushroom Farming
Early ChildhoodDevelopment
Support to 34 Goat farming Co-Ops
in North West and Limpopo
Support to Soap Making Co-Op in Limpopo
Support to Poultry Farming Co-Ops within Community
Work Programme in Eastern Cape and Limpopo
Support to Brick Making Co-Op in Limpopo
Support to PiggeryFarming Co-op in
Limpopo and Lesotho
Support to Vegetable Farming Co-Ops in Eastern Cape and
Limpopo
Support to MushroomCo-op in Eastern Cape
Implementation of SmartStart Early ChildhoodDevelopment Programme in
Gauteng and Limpopo
PROJECTS
PROGRAMMES
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ZIMBABWE
MOZAMBIQUE
LIMPOPO
BOTSWANA
NAMIBIA
MPUMALANGA
LESOTHO
GAUTENG
NORTH WEST
NORTHERN CAPE
WESTERNCAPE
SWAZILAND
KWAZULUNATALFREE STATE
EASTERN CAPE
PROGRAMME DISTRIBUTION & REGIONAL PRESENCE
Social InfrastructureProject
Water & Sanitation Project
Social & Labour Plan Support Project
Local Economic Development & Job Creation
Community-Based Health Project
Agriculture & Food Security Project
Skills Development & Training Project
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Goat Farming Project for Limpopo Agrarian Revolution
Farming implements for Eastern Cape Agrarian Revolution
SmartStart Early Childhood Development class
Income generating skills training for women in Lesotho
Limpopo Agrarian Revolution Windmill at Ngove
Limpopo Agrarian Revolution Indigenous Goats
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· Horticulture
· Poultry
· Plant Production
· Animal Production
· Community House Building, Plumbing, Painting etc.
· Professional Driving
· Operate counter-balanced lift truck
· Maintaining occupational health, safety and general
housekeeping
· Handle dangerous goods during warehousing and storage
ACCREDITED TRAINING PROGRAMMES
AGRICULTURE SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY (AGRISETA)
CONSTRUCTION SECTOR EDUCTION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY (CETA)
TRANSPORT SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY (TETA)
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STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS AND ENGAGEMENT
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RESULTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
AVERAGE NUMBER OF DEMOGRAPHICS OF BENEFICIARIES REACHED
Work opportunuties created since
2009.
IN FUNDSMANAGED
MORE THAN
MORE THAN
AVERAGE NUMBER OFPROJECT SITES PER YEAR
292,396
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77% 20% 23%2%
R1.5 BillionThembalethu Development is able to manage large grant sizes. To date we
managed project funds more than R1 billion.
FEMALES MALES DISABLED YOUTH
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Donation of food parcels for COVID-19 relief in Gauteng
Environmental management in Sedibeng District Municipality - Gauteng
Community Work Programme participants construct a house for a destitute family in Limpopo
Fencing of grazing camps for the Agrarian Revolution Goat farming Project in Limpopo
Manual Borehole for provision of water in Lesotho schools
Community Work Programme participants taking part in Netball sporting activities in Eastern Cape
Installation of Borehole and water tank for the Agrarian Revolution Goat farming Project in Limpopo
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EPWP has given me a work opportunity. This has enabled me to gain workplace experience. I do a lot of tasks at Sebokeng hospital, ranging from opening of patient files, filing patients’ blood test results and any general administrative duties.
EPWP has provided us with work opportunities that we had given up hope on, after failing to find work for ages. We wish we can also get skills development capacitation to enable us to exit for more formal employment.
EPWP has enabled me to support my two kids back at home. One registered for an Engineering course at College while the other is in grade 8.
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TESTIMONIALS FROM EPWP BENEFICIARIES
Brick making in Community Work Programme
Preparing land for tillageEnvironmental management in Community Work Programme
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# PROJECT NAME CLIENT NAME SCOPE OF WORK START DATE END DATE CONTRACT VALUEPROJECT LOCATION
NO. OF BENEFICIARIES /IMPACT
1CommunityEngagement & SocialDevelopment Services
Johannesburg Water
Community facilitation and engagement to secure community project buyin. Awareness and education campaigns on water conservation initiatives. Working with SMMEs and capacitating them. Training and skills development
March 2018 April 2021 R30 000 000.00
Gauteng – Soweto and surroundinginformal settlements
Target of more than 60 000 stands in Townships and over 4000 stands in informal settlements
2Community Work Programme
Department ofCooperativeGovernance (DCoG)
To create an employment safety net by providing participants with a minimum number of days of regular work, typically two days a week or 8 days per month. The programme targets unemployed women and men of working age
April 2018 March 2021 R140 109 194.00Limpopo & Easterncape
49 340 Participants
3Dilokong Boer Goat Farming
Buhwa Bya Rena Community Development Trust
Support to 12 Boer goat farming co-operatives to run sustainable and profitable goat farming pro
September 2019
August 2020
R9 551 594.00Burgersfort – Limpopo Province
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4 Agrarian Revolution
Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Support to Seven (7) Indigenous Goat Farming Cooperatives to run sustainable and profitable enterprises
January 2019
March 2020
R10 114 020.00Limpopo Province
53 (7 Co-Ops)
5 Agrarian Revolution
Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Support 6 crop farming co-operatives in Mount Frere and 8 in Mount Ayliff with farming inputs and infrastructure
April 2019March 2020
R7 010 000.00
Umzimvubu Local Municipality – Eastern Cape Province
401 (14 Co-Ops)
6Strengthening Livelihoods in Lesotho
World Food Programme
Strenghtening livelihoods of communities through sustainable farming projects
August 2019
December 2019
R 454 487.15
Mohale’s Hoek and Semonkong - Lesotho
656
7AngloGold Ashanti TB& HIV Project -Lesotho
AngloGold Ashanti
To promote synergies between TB and HIV/AIDS prevention and care activities
April 2018September 2018
R541 000.00Maseru & Mafeteng
10 support groups. 600 engage in household’s food production.200 people go for counselling to get tested
SUMMARY OF CURRENT AND PREVIOUS PROJECTS
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SUMMARY OF CURRENT AND PREVIOUS PROJECTS
# PROJECT NAME CLIENT NAME SCOPE OF WORK START DATE END DATE CONTRACT VALUEPROJECT LOCATION
NO. OF BENEFICIARIES /IMPACT
8AngloGold AshantiTB & HIV Project-Mozambique
AngloGold Ashanti
To promote synergies between TB and HIV/AIDS prevention and care activities
April 2018September 2018
R541 000.00Xai-Xai-Mozambique
10 support groups.600 engage in household’s food production.200 people go forcounselling get tested
9Food Securityand Livelihoodimprovement
Zenzele Itereleng NPC
Food Security and Livelihood improvement among villagers in Semonkong District
March 2018 March 2019 R2 022 350.00Semonkong District-Lesotho
1000 households
10 Construction SETACivil ConstructionSkills Training
Short skills training course on civil construction skills
April 2018 June 2018 R230 000.00
KwaZulu Natal:UMhlathuze Municipality-Richards Bay
20 Workers employed byuMhlathuze Municipality
11 Goat FarmingZenzele Itereleng Trust
Supporting Goat Farming Co-Operatives with training on sustainable and profitable goat farming. Farmers are also provided with new Boer Goat stock and relevant infrastructure to kick start the profitable goat farming enterprises
February 2018
August 2018
R2 289 375.00
North West –Greater Taung Local Municipality
5 Co-Operatives
12 Vegetable FarmingZenzele Itereleng Trust
Supporting vegetable farming co-operatives with farming infrastructure like irrigation systems ‘installations, pack house, office space, storage space, VIP toilets, fencing and garden tools. The purpose is to make the co-operatives sustainable and economically viable
February 2018
August 2018
R1 980 000.00
North West – Greater Taung Local Municipality
5 Co-Operatives
13Contact CentreLearnershipProgramme
Services SETA12 Months Contact Centre learnership programme for 50 disabled learners
November2017
October 2018
R1 800 000.00
Limpopo – MakhadoLocal Municipality
50 Learners with disabilities
14SmartStartEarly ChildhoodDevelopment
SmartStart NPO
Recruiting, inducting and training new practitioners to provide access to quality, affordable early learning opportunities for 3-4-year-old age groups, through playgroups and day mothers. Practitioners become SmartStart Franchisees and run sustainable ECD centres
October 2016
June 2018 R744 326.46
Gauteng – Emfuleniand Ekurhuleni Metro
200 Franchisees & 400 Children
15Professional DrivingLearnerships x 2
Transport SETA
Training of 80 learners in Professional Driving July 2015 March 2018 R2 707 374.96Eastern Cape -Matatiele
80 Learners
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SUMMARY OF CURRENT AND PREVIOUS PROJECTS
# PROJECT NAME CLIENT NAME SCOPE OF WORK START DATE END DATE CONTRACT VALUEPROJECT LOCATION
NO. OF BENEFICIARIES /IMPACT
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Expanded Public WorkProgramme(NC)
IndependentDevelopment Trust
Providing poverty and income relief through temporary work for the unemployed
September2015
April 2016 R6 200 000.00
Hantum and Kai Gariep Local Municipalities
200 Beneficiaries
17Expanded Public Work Programme (GP)
Sedibeng DistrictMunicipality
Providing poverty and income relief through temporary work for the unemployed
October 2015
June 2016 R6 200 000.00
Emfuleni, Midvaal & Lesedi LocalMunicipalities
400 Beneficiaries
18Community WorkProgramme(GP, NC, EC)
Department ofCooperativeGovernance (DCoG)
To create an employment safety net by providing participants with a minimum number of days of regular work, typically two days a week or 8 days per month. The programme targets unemployed women and men of working age
April 2014 March 2017 R52 411 000.00
Gauteng, Northern Cape and Eastern Cape
23 000 Participants
19Community WorkProgramme(NC, WC, EC)
Department ofCooperativeGovernance(DCoG)
To create an employment safety net by providing participants with a minimum number of days of regular work, typically two days a week or 8 days per month. The programme targets unemployed women and men of working age
April 2012 March 2014
R29 959.270 (LA fees) R4 200 000.00 (addendum toagreementR946 849 086.00 (site costs)
Northern Cape, Western Cape and Eastern Cape
55 000 Participants
20Community WorkProgramme
Department ofCooperativeGovernance(DCoG)
To create an employment safety net by providing participants with a minimum number of days of regular work, typically two days a week or 8 days per month. The programme targets unemployed women and men of working age
April 2011 March 2012 R342 000 000.00
Northern Cape, Western Cape and Eastern Cape
37 120 Participants
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Vaal Reefs Disaster Trust (Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa)
Vaal ReefsDisaster Trust
To provide economic and livelihood support to the dependents of the mine workers who perished in a fatal mining disaster at Vaal Reefs, Shaft 2 mine, North West Province on 10th May 1995. The Trust’s dependents for this project are from Lesotho, Mozambique and South Africa
March 2014September2016
R1 437 023.00South Africa,Lesotho andMozambique
49 Beneficiaries of Ex-Mineworkers
22Hluhluwe CooperativeProject
HCI Foundation
To assist the cooperative in Hluhluwe to improve vegetable production and income through provision of infrastructure, basic inputs, training and mentorship. To build agricultural capacity of the beneficiaries and surrounding community.Reducing poverty and empowering Emthekwini Village people and the Hluhluwe area at large.Farmers are able to provide fresh produce for themselves as well as supply the Zulu Nyala Game Reserve with vegetables. This contributed to the reduction of poverty and unemployment in the area
June 2014August 2015
R327 000.00KwaZulu Natal – Hluhluwe
16 previously unemployedmen and women being upskilled and starting theirown businesses
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SUMMARY OF CURRENT AND PREVIOUS PROJECTS
# PROJECT NAME CLIENT NAME SCOPE OF WORK START DATE END DATE CONTRACT VALUEPROJECT LOCATION
NO. OF BENEFICIARIES /IMPACT
23Lesotho Water Project
AngloGoldAshanti/Mine life
Repair minimum of 2000 community boreholes by July 2016. Training of water minders to maintain hand pumps after project phase-out
June 2014 March 2016 R2 606 075.00Lesotho – Mafikeng and Berea District
More than 1 800 water pumps (boreholes) havebeen repaired to date
24Food securityimprovement project
National LotteryDistributionTrust Fund
Support to emerging agricultural entrepreneurs and support to households for homestead food production
March 2012September2016
R3 700 000.00Eastern Cape -Mhlontlo
13 Farmers
25Food security andlivestock improvement project
Alfred NzoDistrictMunicipality
The project aimed to reach at least 2 000 farmers and at least 70 000 sheep and/or goats.Increase the average income of each farmer by R10 000 per farmer per annum by the end of yearThe project will train six village-link persons (VLP) to work at village level with willing livestock owners
June 2010 June 2014 R3 000 000.00 Eastern Cape1 888 livestock Farmers plustheir families
26Hohale’s Hoek FoodSecurity Project
AngloGoldAshanti / Lefa La Rona Trust
The project was designed to provide agriculture sustainability training to community members. Beneficiaries also got skills training on piggery, poultry, bookkeeping, marketing and Village Savings Schemes
April 2009December2011
R1 193 000.00Lesotho – Mogale’s Hoek
2 723 Beneficiaires
27TB, HBC and PilotingHAST
URC UniversityResearch Co
To provide technical assistance to the TB program in South Africa through TB treatment and piloting the integration of HIV/Aids, STI, TB and silicosis interventions in the mining sector in the communities in Engcobo local municipality of Eastern Cape, Kwa Zulu Natal and North West
April 2013 April 2014 R1 783 009.00Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal
Support to communities on integrated TB, HIV, STI and Silicosis prevention and treatment programmes
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Falimeha Project:Effective HIVResponses targetingcurrent, ex mineworkers, their families and communities
InternationalOrganisation on Migration (IOM)
To strengthen community members’ capacity to respond to factors contributing to HIV-infection and transmission in mineworker-sending communities in Lesotho.To reduce the vulnerability to HIV infection and to mitigate the impact of AIDS amongst mineworkers and their families from targeted mineworker-sending communities in Lesotho
March 2012September2013
R1 700 000.00Lesotho – Leribe District
Community Based HIV prevention in communities around Leribe District of Lesotho
29Emerging farmersupport project
Sibanye Gold
Design of projects including food security, livestock support, entrepreneurship and LED projects, market linkages and infrastructure improvement. Project inception, implementation, sustainability, monitoring and reporting
June 2009 2013 R2 000 000.00KwaZulu Natal and Eastern Cape
Sustainable livestock farming projects with access to markets and infrastructure development.
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Provision of education on sanitation and hygiene in the Johannesburg Metro
Boer goat farming in Limpopo
Certificates hand over ceremony for Johannesburg Water Community Facilitators
Participants in Football for Youth within the Community Work Programme
Clearing of invasive plants in Community Work Programme
Environmental Management Education and Awareness poster in Sedibeng District Municipality
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Maize production in the Eastern Cape Agrarian Revolution Project
Piggery project in Lesotho
Sugar Beans plantation in Limpopo
Tomato harvest in the Lesotho Food Security Project
Key-Hole vegetable production in Lesotho
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OUR PARTNERS
YOUR VALUE-DRIVEN PARTNER IN
COMMUNITY UPLIFTMENT
www.thembalethudev.org
CONTACT DETAILS AND OFFICES
[email protected] I www.thembalethudev.org
Head Office: Unit 5, Highway Gardens Office Pack, 77 Minuach Road, Edenvale, 1610, Tel: +27 10 786 0451
Eastern Cape: 1 Corner Scherwitz & Berea Terace, Berea, East london, Tel: +27 43 721 2159
Lesotho: Christian Council of Lesotho Building, 160 Constitutional Road,
Opposite South Africa High Commission, Maseru, Tel: 00266 27000147
Limpopo: 51 Van Der Stel St, Polokwane Ext 4, 0700, Cell: +27 82 732 9546ORGANISATIONAL
PROFILE
THEMBALETHU DEVELOPMENT NPC