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Giving abuse survivors a second chance

- Silusapho Nyanda

Nomonde Ngwenya knows too well the devastatin­g effects of abuse and has vowed never to return to that life again.

She is currently working hard to become a successful entreprene­ur, with the help she receives from a nongovernm­ental organisati­on (NGO) called 1 000 Women Trust.

Ngwenya who is from Cape Town in the Western Cape, is now the proud owner of a fish and chips shop.

“It gives me so much pride to be able to sustain myself. One of the reasons that made me continue to go back to my abusive partner was that he was the only one with an income and I was dependent on him.

”Thanks to the assistance of the 1 000 Women

Trust, I can now provide for myself because I have an income,” says Ngwenya.

The NGO runs a programme called 1 000 Women Restart, which provides skills to women who have been abused and those who lost their jobs during the Coronaviru­s Disease (COVID-19) lockdowns.

The NGO started the programme to ensure that survivors of genderbase­d violence (GBV) do not find themselves going back to their abusers because of financial distress.

Spokeswoma­n for the 1 000 Women Trust, Tina Thiart, says their work is about empowering women with resources, skills, business mentorship and hope.

“Our research shows that more than 52% of women in South Africa earn R1 183 per month or less. Furthermor­e, many women have suffered job losses during the COVID19 pandemic, while many others were victims of GBV,” says Thiart.

Ngwenya has learnt about the accounting and tax compliance side of business, as well as how to sustain and manage her enterprise.

The 1 000 Women Restart Programme uses WhatsApp to provide advice and assistance to women who want to be self-sustainabl­e. Ngwenya encourages women to participat­e in the 1 000 Women Restart Programme because the organisati­on has created an environmen­t where women can break the cycle of abuse and poverty.

Over and above access to business skills training and developmen­t opportunit­ies, the women are mentored by business coaches and offered one-on-one sessions with business leaders.

Entreprene­urs who have participat­ed in the 1 000 Women Restart Programme are also given the opportunit­y to market their businesses on the NGO’s social media pages.

 ?? ?? Gender-based violence survivor Nomonde Ngwenya has regained her power.
Gender-based violence survivor Nomonde Ngwenya has regained her power.

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