CWP Zululand Highlights
by ZCSD for Zululand.co.za
The Dlangubo Beaders sample the beads that are used to produce curios. These crafts are sold to support Orphans and Vulnerable Children.
Dlangubo Beaders
Home Based Caregivers are trained in primary healthcare by Gary Gutierrez; a volunteer doctor from America.
Home Based Caregiver Training
The Ezinqeni Community Hall in Mbazwane, before and after being painted by CWP workers.
Ezinqeni Hall
CWP Team Leaders and Supervisors undergo First Aid Training in Dlangubo.
First Aid Training
Gavin Eichler (of the Zululand Centre for Sustainable Development ) delivering tools to CWP Work-teams.
Tools for the Job
The Jabulani Disabled Crafters displaying their handiwork. This project was once flourishing, but due to a drop in funding, was
almost defunct. CWP Dlangubo is now reviving this project.
Disabled Crafters
Shelley Bain of Izulu Orphan Projects, considers the ingenuity born of necessity.
Making a Plan
Mbazwane Buid-it donates Jojo Tanks to the Mbazwane CWP.
Joining Forces
CWP Participants assist with preparing meals at this Mbazwane Primary School
School Feeding
CWP Dlangubo Work Teams fixing the access road into their village. Since these access roads are what connects these villages to the outside world, repairing
them is a high priority within the CWP.
Fixing Access Roads
Jo-Jo tanks installed in Dukuduku, with drip irrigation for saplings and Microjet irrigation for the nursery seedlings.
Water Harvesting
Jomo Mkhize, CWP Site Facilitator of Dukuduku checking in on a CWP funded and managed Food Nursery.
Magagula Community Nursery
CWP Workers deliver compost from the Dukuduku Compost Project to Homestead and Community Gardens within the community.
Compost Delivery
The Khula Village Community Garden in Dukuduku starting to become fruitful.
Harvest
Leonard Mlambo (Assistant Site Facilitator, CWP Mbazwane) captures Work Team Attendance on the new Lap-top supplied by the CWP.
Building Capacity
Gavin Eichler and Ronell Mostert deliver fences to protect gardens from the local livestock.
Fences for Gardens Mbazwane
CWP participants gather at the Zululand Centre for Sustainable Development, for the 10-Day Permaculture Design Course. The students then return to their
villages as CWP “Green Impi” Work Teams.
Permaculture Training
Kate Bain (MD of Izulu Orphan Projects and Site Facilitator for CWP Dlangubo) stands with her poorest family, at their old home… and their new one. This
family consists of two HIV positive adults, and 7 children.
New Home
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