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Page 1: Umgababa, KwaZulu Natal - Habitat€¦ · The Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis Tool was used to identify the main constraints and opportunities expressed by poor and marginalised

Building strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter

every one

World Habitat Day 2017Team Build Week 13-17 November

Umgababa, KwaZulu Natal

deserves a decent place to live

“An indoor bathroom and running

water are my highlights.”

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To help address this need, the United Nations in 1985 declared the �rst Monday in October as World Habitat Day, which this year fallson October 2. Habitat for Humanity South Africa participates in thisinternational event because we know that adequate shelter is criticalto improved opportunities, health and education.

Habitat for Humanity's tried and tested partnership approach helps families acquire decent homes as a hand up, not a handout. Since 1976, Habitat has helped more than 9.8 million people improve their living situations.

But there is much more to be done. If the trend continues, almost 40 percent of the world's population will live in substandard housing by 2030. We are inviting you to join us in changing the reality of inadequate housing. We urge you to engage your company and its employees in participating in the World Habitat Day Team Build Week in Umgababa, KwaZulu Natal.

Habitat for Humanity South Africa alone cannot address the critical issue of inadequate housing. It will take the e�orts of business and community leaders, governments, volunteers and other nonpro�ts.

With your help, we can improve lives and communities — at home and around the globe.

2017

World Habitat Day 2017Team Build Week 13-17 November

Umgababa, KwaZulu Natal

GOAL 11:

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Target: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe, a�ordable housing, basic services and informal settlement upgrading

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2 October 2017

What would you do if you had no home?

Tonight, a family of �ve will huddle under tattered blankets, which are the only thing between them and a dirt �oor. A mother will say a prayer that no one sneaks into her shack through its open doorway. And a father will lie awake, hoping the roof will hold out one more month and wondering how he will a�ord allof the other repairs his house so desperately needs.

They are just a handful of the almost 1 in 4 people around the world living in inadequate housing. Without a safe place to live, they are less likely to behealthy, less likely to be educated, and less likely to be able to take advantage of employment opportunities that could pull them out of poverty.

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To help address this need, the United Nations in 1985 declared the �rst Monday in October as World Habitat Day, which this year falls on October 2. Habitat for Humanity South Africa participates in this international event because we know that adequate shelter is critical to improved opportunities, health and education.

Habitat for Humanity's tried and tested partnership approach helps families acquire decent homes as a hand up, not a handout. Since 1976, Habitat has helped more than 9.8 million people improve their living situations.

But there is much more to be done. If the trend continues, almost 40 percent of the world's population will live in substandard housing by 2030. We are inviting you to join us in changing the reality of inadequate housing. We urge you to engage your company and its employees in participating in the World Habitat Day Team Build Week in Umgababa, KwaZulu Natal.

Habitat for Humanity South Africa alone cannot address the critical issue of inadequate housing. It will take the e�orts of business and community leaders, governments, volunteers and other nonpro�ts.

With your help, we can improve lives and communities — at home and around the globe.

The Community members are trained and skilled to assist in every aspect of the Build event from crew leaders, parking marshals, caterers, block leaders, public speakers, community guides and builders.These skills translate into paid jobs for the local community memberswho are then empowered to be active in their own development.

Umgababa, KwaZulu Natal

Duration of Build?

This is a 5 day build week (Monday – Friday) where volunteers will be tasked with daily activities to complete a house. You will be assisted by a Habitat-trained Crew Leader who will liaise with your team and the builders on site giving guidance and direction while ensuring volunteers have adequate work. Crew leaders act as Construction Supervisors ensuring the house is built according to speci�cations.Our Build Event Coordinator will oversee the process. We partner with aconstruction company who provide a builder and bricklayer per house.

What will you be doing during the build week?

You will construct a home for a family who has never had a decentplace to live. Your team will help construct external and internal walls, mix cement, move blocks, smooth (bag) walls, clear site and lay bricks.We can only accommodate a total of 10 individuals per day per house due to health and safety regulations. Should your team be bigger than 10 we can spread you across two or more houses. You are welcome to bring di�erent teams each day.

Mixing dugha

Assist with laying bricks

Passing bricks in the brick chain

Bagging walls (�lling in gaps &

smoothing walls)

Your part in building a decent home

For information on participation costs or to book your team today, call: 081 840 7968 or email: [email protected]

In 2008, Habitat SA entered into a partnership with the Umgababa community (Wards 99 and 100), the National Department of Human Settlements, KZN Provincial Department of Human Settlements and the Ethekwini Municipality.

Habitat was appointed as the Community Resource Organisation (CRO) to provide organisational, technical and �nancial support to the community-based organisation representing the community. Highlights of the programme achieved to date includes:

The Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis Tool was used to identify the main constraints and opportunities expressed by poor and marginalised people in Umgababa.

A Community Action Plan (CAP) was developed to prioritise the community needs and identify

gaps in service provision and support.

Supporting the growth of a strong, representative, accountable and transparent community-based leadership committee structure through the facilitation of Habitat SA’s leadership capacity building programme Facilitating the utilization of Asset-Based

Community Development processes to intentionally identify human competencies, physical assets

and other resources in the Umgababa community.

Facilitating processes for the community to identify suitable partners (in line with our P4 approach) to formalize sustainable partnerships to address under-resourced areas.

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R100 000

R20 000

10 participants per day per site to sweat, have fun,

10 participants per day if you cannot come for all 5 days

The event itself is a way of bridging the divide between people. It is a deeply healing, transformational experience which leaves a lasting impact on all involved. Fellow South Africans regardless of race working alongside each other for the common good. It fosters a greater understanding of shelter, poverty and unemployment issues in community and builds relationships based not on pity but on a realistic view of the need for citizens to become more active in the solutions.

The Build event is the �rst real touch point or entry point we have with individuals, the FACE of habitat and a very powerful introduction to our work. It is here that we can demonstrate through the community member’s testimonies during the week, the constant programmatic work that Habitat does in the projects (communities) which leads to their long-term sustainability.

The cost of our Build events cover the following:

• Homeowner education and leadership development training• Skills development and transfer– the training of community members to run the event e.g. crew leaders, block

leaders, parking marshalls, caterers, security etc. The members are paid for their work which creates jobs thatcapacitate locals – see the Build event programme breakdown doc for more details

• Project management, community facilitator and trainer fees• Costs relating to construction and materials wheelbarrows, trowels – also paying a percentage to the contractor• Hard hats and re�ector jackets for all volunteers• Safety and security – Risk management and medical assistance on site all week. (ER24)• Support sta� to arrange the event logistics - pre, during and post event• Habitat sta� to co-ordinate every aspect of the donor management from the time they show interest to the team

arriving on site including MOU’s, �nancial management, etc.• Professionally designed materials to advertise and market the events including branding and merchandise• Catering on the day• Hiring of a marquee, toilets and a generator• The excess money raised during these events goes towards Habitat’s ongoing programmatic work in the

communities we serve.

The Build event is only part of the story. What evolves after the event is the real miracle.

Our pricing to build a home and improve the livelihood of a family is:

Your donation will qualify for a Section 18A Tax Certi�cate and count towards your BBBEE scorecard. We are Empowerdex veri�ed BBBEE Level 1.

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The Volunteer Build Programme is a vital catalyst for broader, long-term development of the families and communities we serve; uplifting families from shelter-poverty to stability andself-reliance.

Habitat for Humanity South Africa has spent many years ful�lling its mission to build homes, communities and hope. What starts as a shelter-related need which gets addressed by infrastructure development, ends up as so much more.

Habitat SA is approached by a community to assist with their shelter needs. A needs analysis or social scoping is done and a Community Action Plan (CAP) is produced which identi�es the most pressing shelter-related issues to be addressed. Habitat SA invites Corporates to get their employees involved in the solution by sending them to build homes, transfer skills or o�er �nancial support through payroll giving.

The Habitat Volunteer Build Event serves as a way of meeting the community’s need while giving corporate volunteer teams (made up of active citizens) a chance to experience a side of life in South Africa that many have never been exposed to before. It is a transformational, deeply healing experience that builds lasting bridges between people from di�erent circumstances.

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Your funding not only covers the cost of the activities of the event week but allows Habitat SA to continue our work in building the capacity of communities so they are able to address, improve and self-manage their living conditions and the economic wellbeing of their community.

Your donation will qualify for a Section 18A Tax Certi�cate and count towards your BBBEE scorecard. We are Empowerdex veri�ed BBBEE Level 1.

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