Diepsloot Community Development Forum

Diepsloot Community Development Forum

Responsive Living Environments Diepsloot Community Development Forum Planact’s involvement in Diepsloot began in 1997 to facilitate the development of the settlement by promoting spatial, economic and social integration within the broader Northern Metropolitan Local...
Women behind the smoke

Women behind the smoke

Sustainable Livelihood Initiatives Women behind the smoke Mpumalanga Province has many small towns that are dotted along the South African Coal belt. The economies in these towns are centred on one main activity, mining. While mining is one of the largest economic...

Siyakhula Trust Children’s Home

Sustainable Livelihood Initiatives Siyakhula Trust is a Children’s Home and a place of safety in Johannesburg. The home recently celebrated 27 years as a haven for orphans, abandoned children as well children in need. Planact assists the Children’s home by...

Young people’s organic food gardens in Wattville

Sustainable Livelihood Initiatives Young people’s organic food gardens in Wattville Young people in Wattville, in the City of Ekurhuleni are implementing an alternative way to beat economic hardships through establishing an organic food garden in a piece of land...