The Doors Mandela Asked Us to Open
On 7 May 1996, the first graduating class of newly trained science and technology teachers gathered to receive their certificates. …
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On 7 May 1996, the first graduating class of newly trained science and technology teachers gathered to receive their certificates. …
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Every year in June, as we recall how the courageous young people of 1976 helped shape our national future, it …
Growing Opportunity from the Ground Up for South Africa’s Youth Read More
As pressure grows on South Africa’s healthcare, education, and social support systems, more attention is needed on the long-term impact …
Alcohol Harm in Pregnancy Goes Beyond Individual Choice Read More
1. Can you take us through your career journey and what led you to your current role as CSI Manager …
#CareerFocus – Olwethu Mdabula, Engen CSI Manager Read More
1. What inspired your journey into the social impact space, and how did it shape your career path to becoming …
#CareerFocus – Nicole Pinto, CEO of Prescient Foundation Read More
South Africa’s workforce is often defined by a single, sobering statistic. The national unemployment rate remains above 31%, rising to …
Honouring the Resilience of South Africa’s Workforce Read More
In this Q&A, we speak to Talita Boodhram, Chief Impact Officer at MiDesk Global and the visionary behind the MiDesk, …
Q&A with Talita Boodhram, Chief Impact Officer at MiDesk Global Read More
Sometimes, the greatest strength is found in unity. After raising over R150,000 in its inaugural year, Body20 is proud to …
Body20 Cares: Powering Hope for Children with Cancer Read More
Engen celebrated 20 young South Durban Basin residents who completed ICT qualifications through the Engen Global Citizen Development Programme (EGCDP) …
Engen Equips ICT Graduates with Digital Skills for Employment Read More
As South Africa marks International Women’s Month, we celebrate the women whose dedication, compassion, and quiet acts of service strengthen …
Empowering Women in Service to Strengthen Our Nation Read More
Disposable sanitary pads have been in the spotlight following a recent study by the University of the Free State (UFS), …
Pads for Progress: Engen Tackles Barriers to Education Read More
Across Worcester, Hammarsdale, and Rustenburg, women are advancing early childhood support in ways that reflect the realities of their communities. …
Investment in Women-Led ECD Drives Measurable Impact Read More
Now that the school year is well underway, there has been space to reflect on the quiet power of its …
When the School Gates Open, Opportunity Enters Read More
From rural towns to urban metros, South Africa continues to record driving under the influence cases at almost every police …
Why Behaviour Change must be SA’s Next Big Prevention Strategy Read More
As South Africa observes the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children, the conversation often centers …
1st for Women Data Shows Shift to Action on GBV Read More
As South Africa heads into one of its busiest travel periods, AWARE.org has launched #Shiy’imoto, a national road safety initiative …
AWARE.org Launches #Shiy’imoto to Reduce Holiday Road Deaths Read More
Corporate social investment (CSI) in South Africa remained stable in 2025, despite slow economic growth and uncertainty in the wake …
R13bn CSI Spend Signals Stability in a Tough Economy Read More
On World AIDS Day 2025, the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) commemorates national commitments to the prevention, treatment, and …
World AIDS Day 2025: Honouring Unity and Compassion Read More
On 21 November 2025, South African women and members of the LGBTQI+ community will launch a symbolic national shutdown to …
What Is the G20 Women’s Shutdown – And Why It Matters? Read More
As we approach World Diabetes Day on November 14, civil society organisations warn that the cost of inaction on non-communicable …
Why South Africa Cannot Afford to Ignore the Diabetes Crisis Read More