Cape Argus

Relief programme provides food security

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

THE City’s Urban Management Directory has set in motion the roll-out of the second phase of its Humanitari­an Relief programme, which will see it spend R15million in support of the city’s vulnerable, who are battling with food insecurity due to the ongoing pandemic.

MMC for urban management Grant Twigg officially launched the second phase of the food relief initiative, with a visit to the Ravensmead and Epping Forest food distributi­on points, to assist subcouncil managers and ward councillor­s, with the sorting and delivery of food parcels.

Twigg said the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic had continued to negatively impact vulnerable communitie­s and it was important for the City to continue playing a supportive role, and assist individual­s and households in need.

“Our second phase of the Humanitari­an Relief programme is part of the City’s wider response management initiative to the pandemic. The Urban Management Department was granted R25m in the 2020/21 financial year, to implement a humanitari­an food relief programme.

“R10m was approved by the council in January and we initiated projects and programmes, across all wards within the metropolit­an boundaries of the city. The roll-out for phase 2, for the remaining R15m, commenced last week, in various subcouncil­s,” said Twigg.

Out of the 67 applicatio­ns that the City received, 18 organisati­ons were reportedly screened and selected to be beneficiar­ies of the relief programme.

“While the local government may not have the core delivery mandate for social relief, the City is playing its part to assist vulnerable residents, who are bearing the brunt of this pandemic.

“We will continue this in all 24 subcouncil­s. We are taking the whole of society approach, to assist our most vulnerable residents during these difficult times,” said Twigg.

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THE Humanitari­an Relief programme will spend R15 million on food security for the city’s vulnerable.

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