The aim of our paralegal work is to provide free and quality legal advice on matters regarding human rights, labour, social security and gender based violence amongst other matters.
This programme focuses on poverty alleviation and creating a self sufficient and economically viable community. We primarily focus on women and the youth as they are the most vulnerable within our community.
Our Youth programme provides an exciting platform for young people to harness their energy positively and productively. We offer indoor sports, arts, poetry and dance classes amongst various other activities.
This programme conducts civil society forums and political dialogues to lobby for the community’s rights. We educate community members about their rights and advocate for service delivery.
This programme focuses on the empowerment and emancipation of women by creating income generating initiatives and hosting women’s forums that discuss issues affecting women
Our Healthy Living programme educates and empowers locals affected and infected by HIV and AIDS. We work closely with the Treatment Action Campaign to provide counselling and updated well researched information about HIV and AIDS.
Community based income generating activities is a critical part of how households in KwaMakhutha can move out of poverty and create more opportunities for themselves and others. We at the Centre recognise this and south to do something about it.