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| ANOTHER EXCITING YEAR AHEAD FOR SDB NON PROFITS An exciting one day strategic planning session was recently held with the South Durban Basin Non Profit Organisations, Ethekwini Line Departments and Provincial Departments at the Durban Botanical Gardens. The session was aimed at looking at 2007 under review in it terms of successes and challenges, as well charting a way forward for 2008. Participants present were part of the SDB Social Programmes Group (SProG) which meets on a monthly basis and has been in operation for over 3 years. According to Eurakha Singh, Social Development Manager, “SPROG serves as a platform for networking of a wide range of stakeholders such as NPO’S, Provincial and National government Departments, Businesses and local communities and serves to engage them into taking a lead role in addressing social development issues at community level.” Workshop participants reported that they were satisfied that SPROG has supported and added value to the work of NPO’S, CBO’S and FBO’S; and has played a co-ordination role for social programmes in the South Basin and has promoted the sharing of resources that has bridged the |
| gap between government departments and local communities. Lee Deathe, SDB Area Manager, reported that he was pleased to see that SProG was on the right track and addressing the current needs of communities. The workshop agreed that the SProG 2008 focus will be on: • HIV/AIDS • Drugs • Crime • Housing • Job Creation According to Mrs Bassier, from the Merewent Community Police Forum, “the workshop was excellent in terms of getting to meet new people, share ideas and come up with a way forward. I was excited about the list of projects for the year and I will be involved in all of them”. Sathie Chinnasamy from Ethekwini Health said that it was a valuable workshop as it involved different stakeholders. It was good to see communities taking ownership and charting the way forward for themselves, concluded Chinnasamy. In welcoming the NGO’S, Lee |
| D’eathe SDB Area Manager acknowledged the important work that the NGO’S undertook. He was pleased that the workshop had successfully developed a list of priority areas that needed to be addressed. He said as an Area Based Management we see our role as that of building partnerships to address delivery issues at all levels so as to create sustainable solutions. |
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