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Empower Educate Econnect CommunitiesBringing ICT to the Community
THE JOURNEY……SEPTEMBER 2011
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Empower Educate Econnect CommunitiesBringing ICT to the Community
ICT ACTIVIST SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR
DIGITAL DIVIDE TRANSFORMATION ENABLER
We believe we are at a point where ACCESS & COMPUTER LITERACY
is a basic right. Just like reading & writing.Without it, you are locked out,
unable to access many other human rights
LEARNING IN THE 21st CENTURYThe learning of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot
learn, unlearn, and relearn
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THE OBJECTIVE
Siyafunda CTC is a public place where people can access Computers, the Internet, and other
digital technologies that enable them to gather information, create, learn, and
communicate with others while they develop essential digital skills. The focus is on the use of digital technologies to support community,
economic, educational, and social development—reducing isolation, bridging the
digital divide, promoting health issues, creating economic opportunities, and reaching
out to youth.
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UNLOCKING POTENTIAL
The number one benefit of information technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to
do.
It lets people be creative.
It lets people be productive.
It lets people learn things they didn't think they could learn before, and so in a sense it is all about
potential.
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REGISTRATION, MEMBERSHIP & ACCREDITATIONS
REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION NO: 2006/038154/08
(Association Incorporated Under Section 21)
NPO NBR: 60-961 (Dept. of Social Development)
PBO NBR: 930 026 437 (SARS)
ACCREDITATION
MEMBERSHIP
MICROSOFT IT ACADEMYCISCO TRAINING ACADEMYICDL TRAINING CENTRE
•SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO:COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION SECTOR •SANGONET (South African NGO Network) •NGOCONNECT AFRICA •BITF (BLACK IT FORUM)•ISOC-ZA (Internet Society – South African Chapter) •INTELLIGENTEDU (U S – Free Education & Training Software)•BILL GATES FOUNDATION•TELECENTRE.ORG (global community of people and organizations committed to increasing the social and economic impact of grassroots Telecentres•AFRICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNICATION DIRECTORS•JOINAFRICA COMMUNITY (Initiative to provide free Internet in Africa)• AFRICA ICT & TELECOM NETWORK: An Africa Business Community A networking community for people who are professionally involved in the African ICT Industry• e-Ngo India Telecentres• INT India Telecentre Networks• iEARN (International Education and Resource Network)
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CPPP MODEL
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CPPP PARTNERS - GOVERNMENT
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CPPP PARTNERS – PRIVATE & NGO
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CPPP PARTNERS –NGOs
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SERVICESAFFORDABLE eLEARNING
v Provide affordable ICT accredited courses and training, partnering with ISETTaccredited training service providers.
v Provide mixed blend of self-paced, instructor-based and peer training
vAverage course duration 2months, learner given extension at no extra costv 2hour Session per dayv Monday to Saturday 09:00am – 07:00pm
v Courses Offered:v END USER COMPUTING v ICDL / IC3v CISCO ITEv MICROSOFT DIGITAL LITERACY CURRICULUM (Free)v E-Citizenv IT LEARNING PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL KIDSv JUNIOR ACHIEVERS PROGRAMMES
vBanks in Action v Success Skillsv Mini-Enterprise Programmev My Money Biz e-ACCESS
vEvery learner/citizen to have an e-mail address.
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SERVICES: VALUE ADDThe CTC implementing following competencies:
• Business Skills Development and Training• Abet – Adult Literacy Programmes • Multimedia Centre facilities• A “fix and repair centre for hardware & software” for the local businesses and ICT users • Bulk SMS facilities for community news & information• Website design and hosting• Employability opportunities by CV preparation services & networking with employment agencies & businesses• SMMEs, business plans, start-ups• Access to eGovernment services
• Networking & Connecting with schools in enhancing ICT Literacy for Educators & Learners
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IMPACT: e-LEARNING & e-ACCESSOBSERVATIONS:
E-LEARNINGAlmost all students had exposure on the computers for the first time
100% of students scored +80% on the Microsoft DLC ExamsSome students performed exceptionally scoring 90% - 99%
Access to Cisco & Microsoft Curriculum, CBT, Assessments, Exams
INTERNET ACCESSAccess by learners for school work; University students and students
(from grade 7-12) doing their assignments, researchAccess for application for bursaries, learnerships, colleges, universities
Access for previous years matric exam papers Access by SMMEs for business related information
Access by job seekers for vacancies advertised in newspapersAccess by job seekers for general employment enquiries
Access for business opportunitiesAccess for online e-government services; tax forms; id forms
Social networking: Facebook, Twitter Email Address: Every student given an email address, Community given
an email Typing: CV preparation, Document Typing, Faxing
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1) Work with the community to assess the information needs and communication.
2) Carry out awareness campaigns on the potential benefits of the Internet. Ensure that key community leaders involved in campaigns disclosure, because they know what the most appropriate channel to reach the community (at the same time, also become familiar with the benefits of the internet).
3) Obtain the commitment of local government and NGOs towards the project.
4) Identify and support local “champions”.
5) Making the community involvement in the design, implementation and management of centre.
6) Ensure that the community is willing to strive to maintain the centre operation and long term.
7) Ensure participation of all community representatives, including women youth, disabilities
8) Provide training in information technology and telecommunications provide technical support
9) Ensure the provision and maintenance of progressive resources.
10) Provide continuous technical assistance services, systems maintenance and upgrading hardware and software.
11) Ensure that local community consultation in relation to the financial infrastructure centre and obtained the commitment of the same (e.g. fees, ownership of hardware, salaries of managers of the centre).
12) Establish partnerships with local businesses, educational institutions and providers Internet services
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
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1stsmall Step... Started 2006
VISION Empowering Educating Econnecting Communities
MISSIONEmpower communities by providing easy access to CTC Centres
Educate communities by providing affordable e-learning CTC Centres
Econnect communities by providing access to Internet, Email
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIVATE BUSINESS
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
CORE VALUES
Ø Sustainability
ØAffordability
Ø Access
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Progress... 2007 - 2010COMMUNITY PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
CORE VALUESCOLLABORATE, CAPACITATE, COMPLEMENT =
REPLICATION
Siyafunda CTC establishes partnerships and relationships with stakeholders, such as local government, private business and community
based non-governmental organisations in delivering Community Technology Centres in
previously disadvantaged areas, thereby making the vision a reality:
“ensuring that all citizens are computer competent and have access to information and
communication technologies, the internet
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CPPP MODEL
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The Journey Beyond 2011....
Siyafunda CTC with its new partners has implemented the Community Knowledge
Centre - CKC Model Siyafunda CTC is a network hub for
sustainable community knowledge centres of excellence in South Africa & SSA.
CKC – COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE CENTRES
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REDEFINING
Enable communities in SSAto participate in the global economy
Our Vision
Our StrategyTo leverage the power of ICT to address basic human needs,and provide access to education, healthcare and economicopportunity for communities in Africa
How We Do This
Establish Community Knowledge Centers (CKC) in underserved communities. A home for all,
offering diverse services through technology where people can
contribute, learn, and communicate locally and around
the world.
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Physical CKC
Community Outreach
Virtual CKC
Community Knowledge Centers
Business Mentoring
FinancialConsultatio
nVocationalTraining
Loans Education
OfficeServices
Media and Entertainment
HealthServices
Training for Women’s
Empowerment
Enabled by Technology
Technology Services
Circles ofInfluence
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Siyafunda CTC: 1st CTC
Nov 2006: PALM RIDGE
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LOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSEEnd-User Computing
COMPLETEDA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
PALMRIDGE Nov 2006–Feb2011 2,450 45 65 +2500
SIYAFUNDA CTC: 1st CTC
Enrolments
70 % Women !!!
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 2nd CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average
Per DayEmail Address Issued
GREENFIELDS Dec 2007–Feb2011 985 10 35 +975
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 3rd CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average
Per DayEmail Address Issued
WATTVILLE Oct 2008–Feb2011 425 15 30 +550
20 Learners who completed the MSDLC with more than 90% pass rate receiving MS Vouchers as an incentive
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 4th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingCOMPLETEDA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day Email Address Issued
DUDUZA Feb2009–Feb2011 285 5 75 +375
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 5th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIN PROGRESSA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
BRAKPAN Mar2009–Feb2011 245 5 25 +290
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 6th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIN PROGRESSA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
DAVEYTON Oct 2009–Feb2011 145 Starting June 2011 30 +175
* the joys of the community having their
own centre*
***Computer facility for the
kids*** the joys of the teacher & kids playing on the
computers
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 7th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIN PROGRESSA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
KATLEHONG Oct 2009–Feb2011 155 Starting June 2011 35 +235
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 8th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average
Per DayEmail Address Issued
TEMBISA TSHAD Oct2009-Feb2011 95 Start Aug 2011 15 +125
USAASA
OLD CENTRE
NEW CENTRE
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 9th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average
Per DayEmail Address Issued
RATANDA LESEDI
Oct 2009-Feb2011 165 Starting July2011 35 +220
USAASA
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 10th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average
Per DayEmail Address Issued
TOKOZA FABLAB Mar2010-Feb2011 65 3 25 +130
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 11th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average Per
DayEmail Address Issued
AL-FURQAAN FINETOWN
Feb 2010-Feb2011 55 2 10 +90
FIRST COMPUTER GRADUATION on Friday 28 May, 2010
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 12th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average Per
DayEmail Address Issued
MATSULU -NELSPRUIT June2010-Feb2011 15 20 45
MATSULU, +/-40 kms from Nelspruit, located in the beautiful hills of Mpumalanga.
MATSULU has a population of +50,000.
Has 4 high & 8 primary schools with no ICT.
The only ICT centre in the area since 2005,
The Computer Lab with 10PCs was initiated by the DOC’s USAASA in 2005 with SITPRAS, but has not been successfully run. USAASA requested Siyafunda CTC to look at the possibility of running the Centre.
On 05 January 2010,Siyafunda CTC visited the Centre in MATSULU. met with the Centre Management.An MOA was signed between SITPRAS & Siyafunda CTC, whereby the Centre is to operationalised on the Siyafunda CTC Model.
The SITPRAS Management will advertise and market the centre asap and its planned to commence training around Mid Jan.
There is a whole community that needs access to the world and e-learning.
Lets fulfil that thirst…
USAASA
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 13th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average Per
DayEmail Address Issued
THUTHUKANI MA-AFRIKA Jan2011-Feb2011 18 15 +45
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 14th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average Per
DayEmail Address Issued
ALMAC-ALRAPARK Nov2010-Feb2011 35 15 +45
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 15th CTCLOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average Per
DayEmail Address Issued
ORANGE FARM SKILLS CENTRE
Oct2010-Feb2011 45 In progress 25 255
City of Joburg
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 16th CTCUSAASA
LOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSEEnd-User Computing
In ProgressA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
MOHODI - LIMPOPO Oct2010-Feb2011 10 10 35
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 17th CTCUSAASA
LOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSEEnd-User Computing
In ProgressA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
ALOK - TOKOZA Dec2010-Feb2011 15 10 +25
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 18th CTCUSAASALOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSE
End-User ComputingIn Progress
A+/CISCO ITEInternet Access Average Per
DayEmail Address Issued
IKWEZI - TSAKANE Jan2011-Feb2011 In progress 15 +30
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 19th CTCBatsha ba Kopane Training & Development Primary Co-operative
LOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSEEnd-User Computing
In ProgressA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
VOSLOORUS Nov2010-Feb2011 15 10 +25
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 20th CTCAbraham Kriel Childcare Emdeni Soweto Campus
LOCATION PERIOD COMPLETED COURSEEnd-User Computing
In ProgressA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
EMDENI - SOWETO Oct2010-Feb2011 25 10 +45
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 21st CTCSIYATHEMBA - BALFOUR – STARTED 08 MARCH 2011
LOCATION PERIOD In ProgressEnd-User Computing
In ProgressA+/CISCO ITE
Internet Access Average Per Day
Email Address Issued
SIYATHEMBA-BALFOUR Started 08 March 2011 10
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 22nd CTCORANGE FARM: SIYABONGA MPCC - JULY 2011
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 23rd CTCSOSHANGUVE: SOSHAD - JUNE 2011
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 24th CTCWEST RAND: ZUURBEKOM PHILANI DEV CENTRE - MAY 2011
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 25th CTCLIMPOPO: MONTERLUS - JULY 2011
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 26th CTCGERMISTON: OUTOFBOX SKILLS CENTRE - JUNE 2011
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 27th CTCIVORY PARK: - JUNE 2011
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Siyafunda CTC: JASA PARTNERSHIP
JA PROGRAMMES RUN AT SIYAFUNDA CENTRES
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 1st SCHOOLGLOBAL ORGANISATION FOR LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
ALTAWHEED BILAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL (Grade 1–7) LENASIA SOUTH, JHBComputer literacy for school learners and to open for community
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 2nd SCHOOLALAZHAR SCHOOL- JOBURG: GRADE 1 - GRADE 12
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 3rd SCHOOLUICT SCHOOL – SPRINGS : GRADE 1 - GRADE 12
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 4th SCHOOLSHALIMAR PRIMARY SCHOOL – HEIDELBERG : GRADE 1 - GRADE 7
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 5th SCHOOLCOMPUTER LAB:ONDERSTERPOORT, PRETORIA
17 September 2011:Computers Supplied & Installed by Siyafundactc
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SIYAFUNDA CTC: 3D PILOT SCHOOLAn international team of researchers from Australia and the United States is here in South Africa
from 9-17 July to begin a pilot study that will measure the impact of constructivist 3D virtual learning environments (3DVLEs) on learning outcomes, learner motivation, creativity and the
self-esteem of Grade 4 learners in Gauteng and Limpopo provinces
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DOC eSKILLS SUMMIT PARTICIPATION
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USAASA MOU PARTNERSHIP – JULY2011
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Siyafunda CTC: UNISA PARTNERSHIP
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Siyafunda CTC: PTA UNIV RESEARCH
Visit to Siyafunda in Thokoza by the group of students fromTanzanian, Finland and South Africa
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Siyafunda CTC: UJ & NYDA VISIT
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Siyafunda CTC: UJ & NYDA VISIT
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Siyafunda CTC: AWARDS
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Siyafunda CTC: AWARDS
SIYAFUNDA CTC
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Siyafunda CTC: AWARDS2009 INYATHELO AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL PHILANTHROPY
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Siyafunda CTC: AWARDS2010 CISCO ACADEMY OUTREACH AWARD SOUTHERN AFRICA
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2011 CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE AWARD
CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE AWARD: THURSDAY 20 JANUARY 2011
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CPSI 2010 Innovation: CERTIFICATE of APPRECIATION
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Siyafunda CTC: AWARDSTOMORROW’S LEADERS 2010 CERTIFICATE
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Siyafunda CTC: SHOWCASINGSiyafunda CTC in the January-March 2010 issue of
the Telecentre magazine e-INDIA
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President Zuma commends Siyafunda CTC: Friday 03 December, 2010.Celebrating International Day for Persons with Disabilities, President Jacob Zuma accompanied by Zambian President Rupiah Banda layed wreaths on the tombstones of the late ANC President OR Tambo and his wife, Adelaide in Wattville, Benoni.Thereafter they visited the Adelaide Tambo Skills Development Centre, accompanied by the Minister of Communication Roy Padayachie, Minister of Social Development Bathabile Olive Dlamini, Gauteng MEC for Health & Social Development Ntombi Mekgwe, Executive Mayor of City of Ekurhuleni Clr Mondli Gungubele, the Tambo Family and various local Councillors & dignatories,After addressing the community, marking the commemoration of The International Day of Persons with Disabilities, President Jacob Zuma & the guests were guided by the Centre’s Project Manager Brian Phadi to the various skills progammes held at the Centre, including the Siyafunda Community Technology Centre. Brian Phadi spoke on the Siyafunda CTC partnership. Smiley Ismael, Director of Siyafunda CTC then gave an overview of the Siyafunda CTC vision and objectives and the 20 centres establised to-date.
The Presidents & Ministers commended and complimented the Community ICT Skills Initiative.
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SIYAFUNDA CTC PARTCIPATES Annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Information Society and Development
The Minister of Communications, MR. RADHAKRISHNA L. PADAYACHIE (ROY), MP, hosted the Annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Information Society and Development from 31 March - 1 April 2011 at Gallagher Estate
Convention Centre in Midrand, Gauteng
This Forum serves as a platform for stakeholders to discuss strategies, showcase achievements, debate ideas, and share expert knowledge and solutions in striving to accelerate the building of a people-centred, development
oriented, inclusive Information Society. The two day event will consider the important matter of ICT sector contribution to rural development and job creation. The Minister will outline the elements of the ICT Rural
Development Strategic Framework and present tasks for stakeholders to work together to create jobs as per the target of the New Growth Path. Participants will include: Industry Executives, Government policy makers,
academic experts, representatives from State Owned Enterprises, and non-governmental organisations, Labour, as well as International guests. The theme for the 2011 Forum is “ICTs for Rural Development and Job creation”.
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05 April, 2011The Honourable Ebrahim Patel,
Minister of Economic Development
visitsSiyafunda CTC Stand
supports & commends the programmes & collaborations with multi-stakeholders
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Replicable Social Enterprises: SessionDifferent business models for making a difference Dear Ahmed,
On behalf of the University of Johannesburg’s Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Social Economy (CSESE), we would like to thank you for your interest and support as anexhibitor at the SEWF 2011. Your exhibition added value and contributed to the success of the conference. We hope that your participation met your expectations and wish yourorganization well for the future. Please keep in touch with us as we are interested in your organisation’s progress.
FROM THE COORDINATION TEAM FOR SEWF 2011, CENTRE FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SOCIAL ECONOMY,FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT, University of JohannesburgKind Regards Director: Dr Susan Steinman
Moderator: Anne Wunderli (Pine Street Inn, USA). Each participant describes what they do and then discusses how the different models add value. Panellists: Shona McDonald (Shonaquip, SA); Sharmiela Garnie (Job Creation Trust, SA);
Ahmed Smiley Ismael (Siyafunda CTC SA); Peter Williams (Connect Network, SA)
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Siyafunda CTC: Challenge
THE CHALLENGEComputers and the Internet connect people to crucial information that can improve health, social, education, and employment opportunities. Incredibly, the vast majority of the world’s population—more than 87 percent, or 5.5 billion people—lack access to these powerful, modern tools.
(reference Global Libraries – Gates Foundation)
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Siyafunda CTC: Thank You/SiyabongaIN THE SERVICE OF COMMUNITIES
MAKING IT A BETTER LIFE FOR ALL
a partnership that works & deliversPrepared by Ahmed Ismael – SmileyContact details: CTC Tel Nbr: 011 904 2720
Fax Nbr: 086 678 2539 Mobile Nbr: 082 552 5946Email: smiley@siyafundactc.org.za
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