Youth NGOs
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Advice Corner
Interview With Let’s Go Organization Co-Founder Joaky Bandzo
Every now and again we look at recognizing organization that make it their mandate to change communities at a wide-spread.…
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Project 90×2030 – ‘Inspiring the way we engage with earth systems’
Climate change issues will be more and more significant in the next years in South-Africa and in the rest of…
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Shonaquip – ‘Social business is a mechanism to improve the future of our children’
Shonaquip is considered as a model for a lot of social enterprises all over the world. In 1992, Shona McDonald…
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Grassroot Soccer – ‘Educate, inspire and mobilize to stop the spread of HIV’
Every day, more than 7000 people become infected with HIV. Young people are those hardest hit by AIDS, yet they…
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Buskaid – ‘The positive impact of music in a community’
‘They did not know it was impossible, so they did it.’ This quote from Mark Twain would represent the Buskaid…
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Forgood – ‘A platform for do-gooders’
Born in 2012, Forgood is an organization which connects different contributors of solidarity in South-Africa: organizations which need donations, goods…
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Reliance – ‘Transforming green waste into compost’
In 2001, Reliance contracted with the City of Cape Town to transform the city’s green waste into a 100% organic…
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Tshisa Box – ‘Ecology is not only for rich people’
In poor communities, access to hot water is a privilege which is very expensive. During three years, three South-Africans tested…
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Impact Hub – ‘Impact requires collective action’
Everywhere in the world, incubators for social entrepreneurs are multiplying. Indeed, being part of a network of like-minded people is…
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The Locrate Market – ‘A local market for young entrepreneurs’
The first edition of The Locrate Market took place in February in Soweto, the biggest township of South-Africa which is…
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Qhubeka – ‘Mobilising people with bicycles’
Since 2005, Qhubeka, a South African non-profit organization, has distributed more than 50 000 bicycles in rural communities across South…
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Cape Town Green Map – ‘Think global, map local!’
Living in a sustainable way is possible today, but a lot of people don’t know how to do. Yet it…
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Oasis Association – ‘Creating jobs for intellectually disabled people’
With more than 60 years of activity, Oasis Association is considered a model of non-profit organization in South-Africa. Their mission…
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Lead SA – ‘Improving society using media’
Lead SA is an independent initiative which mobilises South Africans to make a difference, no matter how small, to the…
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Ikamva Youth – ‘The future is in our hands’
The goal of Ikamva Youth, an organization born in Cape Town, is to give learners from disadvantaged communities the knowledge,…
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