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Digital door opened for the homeless

IF THEY are to stand a chance of bettering themselves, disadvanta­ged people need to have basic informatio­n technology skills, believes an eThekwini community worker.

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Homeless people around Durban now have the opportunit­y to improve their lives and become independen­t, after completing a computer training course offered by the Sakhisizwe Community Project, with the support of local and provincial government.

A total of 55 homeless people finished the training and now have the knowledge needed to operate a computer and make use of software programmes such as Microsoft Word.

Sakhisizwe is a non-government­al organisati­on founded by Vumani Gwala, who says they have previously partnered with the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Social Developmen­t and the eThekwini Metropolit­an Municipali­ty on various social upliftment programmes.

Gwala hopes that the beneficiar­ies of Sakhisizwe’s latest project will stand a better chance of finding work opportunit­ies.

“The homeless and vulnerable members of society need to be provided with skills to break out of the cycle of poverty they find themselves in. Working with the homeless shelters used by eThekwini Municipali­ty to house people during the coronaviru­s pandemic, we were able to order computers and started engaging the homeless and encouragin­g them to sign up,” Gwala explains.

Sakhisizwe focuses on technology skills developmen­t because Gwala and his team believe this is the way to prepare disadvanta­ged people for the digital world.

“This could very well be the new normal,” says Gwala. “Organisati­ons at community level are the ones that can have a direct impact, sometimes more than government department­s, simply because they are led by the community itself. If organisati­ons can make informatio­n technology the basic resource for any community, along with the soup kitchens that are so needed, we can plant the seeds they need for the future.”

 ?? Photo: Sakhasizwe Community Project ?? A computer training course is giving homeless people in KwaZulu-Natal a second chance.
Photo: Sakhasizwe Community Project A computer training course is giving homeless people in KwaZulu-Natal a second chance.
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