Collaborative approach to solve SA's housing crisis
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Habitat for Humanity to build homes for Mandela Day
Cape Town,12 June 2017– Habitat for Humanity South Africa in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation will be hosting their Nelson Mandela International Build Week from 17 to 21 July in Orange Farm, Gauteng. The goal is to build 67 homes for 67 families in honour of the annual call for people to devote one minute of their time for every year of Mandela’s public service.
Habitat for Humanity South Africa is the local iteration of the US non-profit organisation founded by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live. This year marks their 21st year in South Africa and celebrations will be held in December. In 2013 the strategy of Habitat for Humanity South Africa shifted to building not only homes but entire communities. To bring this to life, Habitat invokes a ‘P4’ approach – people, public, private, partnership which has become the driving force to bring active citizens together with the help of business and government to address the country’s housing issue. Central to the success of this P4 approach is ensuring the community is at the centre of the partnership in that they know their needs and what they would like to achieve within their community. South Africa has a current housing backlog of two million, with rapid urbanisation exacerbating the situation.
“Mobilising South Africans to become actively involved to uplift communities and give them access to decent shelter, as well as skills to improve their lives is important to us at Habitat for Humanity South Africa,” says the organisation’s national director Patrick Kulati. “We have a wealth of skills within South Africa and we should utilise all citizens so that they can pass their skills on to vulnerable communities.”
The National Development Plan 2030 (NDP) sets out targets to address the housing challenge, one of which is “active citizenry”. This is something that we at Habitat for Humanity South Africa are championing.
An active citizen is someone who plays a vital role throughout the Habitat for Humanity South Africa value chain, including volunteering at build events, involvement in community-development programmes and using one’s voice to transform government policy through our advocacy programmes”.
Yase Godlo, manager of Mandela Day, which is held every year on Madiba’s birthday 18 July, says “the day is an opportunity where we honour and bring to life the vision, values and leadership of our great statesman by taking action against poverty in a way that will bring about sustainable change”.
About Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity South Africa’s vision is a South Africa in which everyone has a decent place to live. Building strength, stability and self-reliance for under-resourced communities through the provision of shelter. Established in 1996, the South African organisation is represented in the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. It will be celebrating its ‘coming of age’ 21st birthday at the end of this year.
In 2013 the strategy of Habitat for Humanity South Africa shifted to building not only homes but entire communities. To bring this to life, Habitat invokes a (P4) approach – People – Public – Private - Partnership which has become the driving force bringing active citizens together with the help of business and government to address the country’s shelter needs. Central to its success is ensuring the community (people) is at the centre of the partnership in that they know their needs and what they would like to achieve within their community. Through skills and leadership development, community leaders are equipped with the skills and knowledge they need to drive their own development.
For more information, please contact:
ADRIENNE BURKEMarketing ManagerHabitat for Humanity021-657-5640079-155-8404This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
KARINA VAN DEN HEEVERDummett & Co (PR Agency for Habitat for Humanity)021-418-2466084-347-3358This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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