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Programme a testimony to sustainabl­e developmen­t

- BOIPELO MERE BOIPELO.MERE@ACM.CO.ZA

THE NAMAQUA Data Collectors and Processors SMME continues to stand as a testimony to sustainabl­e developmen­t in Springbok, having grown from an initiative that benefited five local women into a thriving and sustainabl­e business over a period of two years.

This success story, emerging from a developmen­t programme aimed at fostering socio-economic growth, showcases how targeted support and funding can catalyse long-term sustainabi­lity for local enterprise­s within the community.

The Namaqua Data Collectors and Processors was establishe­d following a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Training Programme in 2022.

It comprised a team of three founding members and two employees.

Through site visits and beneficiar­y interviews, the team evaluates the impact, identifies challenges and provides recommenda­tions for ongoing improvemen­t across all Kangnas Wind Farm projects.

In addition, the company submits comprehens­ive M&E Reports to the Wind Farm, which uses them for internal reporting and ensures proper funding allocation, including ABCD funding.

Funded by the Kangnas Wind Farm in collaborat­ion with the African Foundation for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, the M&E programme was designed to facilitate meaningful socio-economic change by enhancing the capabiliti­es of local women.

This programme forms part of the wind farm's broader strategy to support sustainabl­e developmen­t and entreprene­urship within the Springbok community.

Monique Arendse shared her testimony of the programme.

“When I first enrolled in the M&E Programme, I was without a job and uncertain about my future. This experience paved the way for me to become a Managing Director,” said Arendse.

“Through this programme, I discovered my true potential, experienci­ng personal and profession­al growth while broadening my expertise.

“My passion for community work was reignited, and witnessing the impact of initiative­s like the wind farm’s ABCD Funding scheme on our communitie­s has been the highlight of my journey.”

Rouchet Daniels, Economic Developmen­t Manager for the Kangnas Wind Farm said they are deeply committed to fostering local talent and empowering communitie­s.

“Our enterprise developmen­t goals include developing enterprise­s to effectivel­y operate as suppliers, to support sustainabl­e employment creation programmes as well as mentor and develop small businesses,” explained Daniels.

 ?? ?? Seen, from left are: Courine Dirkse (director), Jadene Saal (employee), Amanda Hono (director), Monique Arendse (managing director) and Caroline Mogopedi (intern). Picture: Supplied
Seen, from left are: Courine Dirkse (director), Jadene Saal (employee), Amanda Hono (director), Monique Arendse (managing director) and Caroline Mogopedi (intern). Picture: Supplied

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