Our Programmes
It is through these programme areas that Planact’s work has been geared towards effective and innovative approaches to strengthen the capacity of community members and government role players to engage in participatory development processes, thus improving the quality of life particularly for poor and marginalised people.
Strengthened Grassroots Voice
This programme is set to engage with, and influence actions at national level between communities and government on development planning projects and issues that are of prime concern for underprivileged communities. The aim of the programme is to influence bureaucratic systems through improved participation, specifically at local government and add to policy regulation where necessary at a policy level through knowledgeable facts from executed pilot projects.
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Planact congratulates MASCOM for being a legally registered NPO
Planact wishes to congratulate the Emalahleni cluster of communities, also known as MASCOM for its recent legal registration as an independent Non-Profit Organisation. MASCOM's registration is a significant marker in the development and sustainability of community...
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The Asivikelane HUBs Model
As our Asivikelane initiative enters its 4th year, we are changing the way we operate! An unstable VIP toilet in Thembelihle, JohannesburgRecycling in Kameeldrift. Asivikelane 2.0 will be built using multi-stakeholder platforms (Hubs) focusing on specific service...
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Capacity Building for local communities – Tsakane / Thembelihle /Skoonplaas informal settlements
Planact works with elected community structures to assist with capacity development for community leaders, ward committees, and councillors on participatory governance. Some of the long-standing community-based organisations such as the Thembelihle Crisis Committee...
Sub Programmes |
Objectives |
Participatory Budgeting, Performance & Accountability | Participation & Influence in local government development processes. |
Active Citizenship | Shift in power – municipalities provide information willingly to citizens when required, as a practice towards accountability in municipal affairs. |
Responsive Living Environments
This programme is set to engage with, and influence actions at city wide-level with the results correlating and or contributing to the national level and referencing the results to the communities. The aim of this programme is to show evidence of different successful methods of practice in supporting citizens to achieve improvements in the quality of their settlements or neighbourhoods.
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Emerging Contractors and Small-scale rentals Project
Planact and the Development Action Group (DAG) have partnered to deliver the Contractor Development Academy (CDA)-type of activities in Gauteng. The objective of the partnership is to support the emerging contractors and small-scale developers in Gauteng to deliver...
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Community safety and security is a shared responsibility.
Investing in training for community safety and security patrol is important for preventing incidents and promoting a shared responsibility in safeguarding the welfare of all community members. As part of the Social Employment Fund project - safety and security theme,...
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Citizen Science In Action In Mitigation Of City Warming
The year 2023 was the warmest on record and the warmest by far according to scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). South Africa’s temperature records bear this out and show an upward...
Sub Programmes |
Objectives |
Informal Settlement Upgrade | • Incremental settlement development is recognised and widely used. • Strong coherence among communities’ approach to urban land acquisition to reach security of tenure. |
Inclusive Inner Cities | • Understand and support diverse needs to create strong livelihoods within urban areas. • Access of vulnerable communities to all available opportunities. |
Sustainable Livelihood Initiatives
This programme seeks to link marginalised communities to local
economic opportunities and processes within government development programmes and private and public initiatives in efforts to promote equitable resource and opportunity distribution. Successful improvement at this level demonstrates the efficiency and success of policy and practice.
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Social Employment Fund
Through the Social Employment Fund (SEF), Planact provides community members with the opportunity to earn an income while providing their community with valuable services that support locally-driven initiatives to fulfil local needs, ultimately building local...
Sub Programmes |
Objectives |
Community-Based Organisational Development |
• Confident and respected negotiations with external support (ability to tap into available government programmes and private partnership ventures). |
Livelihood Improvement | • Community groups have access to resources that ensure sustainable economic, environmental and social improvement of their livelihoods. • Ability to determine path for self-sufficiency and reliance. |