REFUGEE AND ASYLUM SEEKERS – MSIBI COMMUNITY Partners for Sustainable Development Solutions conducted an outreach activity to create awareness among sex workers and mothers with babies in collaboration with Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT), SISONKE, Mothers for the Future, and Wits Reproductive Health Institute (WRHI).
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AMONGST REFUGEE AND ASYLUM SEEKERS Judo South Africa initiated “Judo for Peace” program in 2017, coordinated by Roberto Orland who established the new dojos in refugee areas in South Africa. Judo South Africa is providing the opportunity to highlight the unique power of sport in supporting people and communities to overcome the challenges imposed by
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UNHCR, The Fruit Basket (TFB), Future Families, and Partners for Sustainable Development Solutions (PSDS) met with thirty-four members from the LGBTQI+ community for a documentation information workshop. This is an important workshop as it helps refugees and asylum seekers to understand their rights in South Africa. According to the South African government, “The asylum seeker’s
Future Families is a non-profit organization rendering quality services to orphans and vulnerable children and people infected with HIV/AIDS in South Africa. This is the reality of families infected and affected by HIV in South Africa, and it is by no means the optimal family environment for young children to develop into well-functioning young adults.
The outreach held in Free State was hosted by PSDS and Free State Rainbow Seeds, an organisation that raises awareness and advocates for change towards all types of domestic violence. This outreach event in Botsabelo hosted thirteen participants from the LGBTQI+ community along with thirteen other individuals of various stakeholder organisations including PSDS, Love Life,
Volunteers through our organisation, participate in community outreach programs which provide help to those most in need of assistance. The benefit of these programs is reflected in the improved health and economic outcomes of those who are at the receiving end of these outreach programs. In essence, these programs help communities to function better. Youth
While there has been light shown on the LGBTQI+ community with many campaigns set on reducing the stigmatization faced by members of this community, we can all agree that there is still more to be done. PSDS hosted a support group with Wits Reproductive Health Institute (WRHI), Lifeline, Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT)