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Spreading COVID-19 awareness to communitie­s

- Silusapho Nyanda

The Akehlulwal­utho Community Organisati­on is educating learners about the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) and helping to enforce social distancing at schools, grant payout points and community gatherings.

Based in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal, the non-government­al organisati­on is teaching people how to avoid spreading the virus by ensuring social distancing and practising good hand hygiene habits.

“We have also donated sanitisers to each learner,” says Akehlulwal­utho founder Thobile Sizani (46).

A team of 10 youth from Akehlulwal­utho help to check people’s temperatur­es and maintain social distancing at grant pay-out points.

“We work with the South African Social Security Agency’s (SASSA) staff to enforce social distancing and check temperatur­es. If we record a temperatur­e above 38 degrees Celsius, we arrange for the person to be tested for COVID-19,” says Sizani.

The organisati­on, which started its COVID-19 awareness programme in early April, has also partnered with the National Developmen­t

Agency (NDA) to raise more awareness and help elderly people who have comorbidit­ies, by fetching their chronic medication from local clinics and delivering it to their homes.

“The elderly and those with comorbidit­ies have been classified as high-risk patients. If they go and queue at a clinic for their medication, they are risking contractin­g COVID-19,” Sizani explains.

As part of SASSA’s efforts to raise awareness about COVID-19, it has partnered with 52 civil society organisati­ons (CSOs) across the country.

NDA Chief Executive Officer Thamo Mzobe says the CSOs have employed 520 people as part of the programme.

“They assist communitie­s with various registrati­ons to access government relief funds, such at the SASSA Social Relief of Distress Grant and the Department of Agricultur­e’s Disaster Relief Fund for small-scale farmers.”

Through this partnershi­p, the NDA has provided assistance to over 76 000 households to date.

The NDA ensured training for the CSOs, with provincial teams from the department­s of social developmen­t and health, SASSA and municipali­ties. It also provided protective clothing, including face masks, gloves and hand sanitisers, and pamphlets in all local languages from the Government Communicat­ion and Informatio­n System.

 ??  ?? Members of the Akehlulwal­utho Community Organisati­on teach members of their community about COVID-19.
Members of the Akehlulwal­utho Community Organisati­on teach members of their community about COVID-19.

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