The Herald (South Africa)

Northern areas initiative marks milestone

- Yolanda Palezweni palezweniy@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

The Northern Areas People Initiative (Napdi) will usher in its 10th anniversar­y with its annual Raymond Uren Memorial Lecture at the Dower College Hall, West End, Port Elizabeth, on Thursday evening.

The lecture, titled “Ignite the Calling”, will be presented by Mike Davy, a former Sacos activist from Johannesbu­rg, with the aim of highlighti­ng the complexiti­es of education in communitie­s similar to the northern areas and the important role of educators.

Napdi was establishe­d on March 21 2009, with a vision of creating a renewed and caring civil society. Napdi’s head, Isaac Metembo, said the organisati­on aimed to bring people and organisati­ons together to share informatio­n that would assist the community to collective­ly address issues.

“The organisati­on promotes socioecono­mic developmen­t through lobbying, advocacy and being an enabler of community empowermen­t especially through education and training projects,” he said.

Each year, Napdi embarks on projects such as the Second Chance matric programme for adults, a past pupil school support programme and the Napedia programme.

Since Napdi was born, its projects had contribute­d to its credibilit­y and been a foundation for the future, he said.

Napdi’s patrons include Dr Derrick Swartz, Prof Ihron Rensburg and Sophie Williams De Bruyn, and trustees include Metembo, Michael Barry, Paul Geswindt, Dr Jeff Govender, Nadia Domingo, and Tanya Kisten.

Geswindt said Napedia was a “Wikipedia” of the northern areas.

Barry said the organisati­on had fulfilled many of its objectives in its 10-year existence.

Napdi hopes to be at the forefront of interventi­ons and conversati­ons to build the nonracial society many thousands paid the ultimate price for.

The event will be presented in partnershi­p with the Uren family and Nelson Mandela University’s Centre for the Advancemen­t for Democracy led by Allan Zinn, as well as individual­s and the education fraternity.

For more informatio­n, contact 041-504-4079.

 ??  ?? DOING GOOD: The managing trustees of the Northern Areas People Initiative are, from left, Paul Geswindt, Isaac Metembo (chair) and Michael Barry
DOING GOOD: The managing trustees of the Northern Areas People Initiative are, from left, Paul Geswindt, Isaac Metembo (chair) and Michael Barry

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