In a ground-breaking initiative, the business development centre of excellence (BDCE) and SASSETA on Wednesday 28 th September launched the Londoloza partnership aimed at creating awareness and safeguarding communities in 45 municipal areas across South Africa against gender-based violence, while also equipping facilitators with entrepreneurial skills and knowledge to kickstart their own businesses and thus reduce vulnerability caused by poverty.
SASSETA is the safety and security sector education and training authority serving the SA community.
“Through the Londoloza project, SASSETA and DigiCentral (a central platform that provides support services to BDCE) are pursuing a twofold approach in the fight against gender-based violence,” said Nadine Blom, coordinator of the Londoloza project.
“It aims at empowering vulnerable individuals with entrepreneurial skills and knowledge by means of training in entrepreneurship. Secondly, it also focuses on educating and empowering individuals on how to ensure their personal safety in guarding themselves and their families against gender-based violence and its impact,” she said.
DigiCentral approached the women-led organization and NGO 1000 Women 1 Voice to assist with the compilation and execution of gender-based violence awareness training. 1000 Women 1 Voice has impacted hundreds of thousands of women through its trauma training courses and gender-based violence prevention programmes since its inception in 2003.
South Africa is ranked 17 th in the world with regards to gender-based violence. A recent KPMG report estimates that gender-based violence coast South Africa an average of R30 billion per year.
The country’s unemployment rate is 33.9 %. The unemployment rate according to the expanded definition of unemployment is 44.1 %.
The Londoloza partnership will create a network of facilitators and train them with gender-based violence awareness skills to safeguard them and their families, but also teach communities across the 45 municipal areas to guard themselves against this pandemic.
The facilitators will be trained to reach out to learners, churches, old age homes and other communities. They will be tasked to assist, guide and train community members and offer gender-based violence discussion forums within their communities where they will share their own experiences and listen to the stories of others. A database of GBV trained community members and GBV care centres and councillors will be created as part of this project.
The facilitators will also undergo the New Venture Creation training or Entrepreneurship which provides them with the opportunity to start their own businesses and manage their own finances. The New Venture Creation section of the course will be teaching students how to formulate a business plan, product identification, needs analysis, marketing skills and on how to manage their own finances.
The training will be done by means of the SETA approved mobile app (SONKE App) and free data will be provided to the facilitators/students during their twelve-month training.
SONKE is a mobile app developed by BDCE and SASSETA that trains entrepreneurs to their start their own businesses and manage their own finances.
The app also serves as a workplace and makes it possible to mentor an unlimited number of learners anywhere, anytime.
Blom said by education and empowering communities with the GBV awareness programmes, the Londoloza project can start diminishing the devastating statistics the country is facing with regards to GBV – like 10818 reported rapes in the first quarter of 2022 and 898 cases of femicide in the same period.
“We can also fight unemployment by creating opportunities for unemployed youth and thus reduce the vulnerability caused by poverty.
“Over the past four years, DigiCentral has trained more than 75000 previously disadvantaged community members across South Africa in entrepreneurship to assist them to create their own sustainable income from grassroots and to start small businesses,” said Blom.
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