COLLABORATION IN ACTION

“Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” – Henry Ford

Whilst multi-sectoral collaboration is engrained into our approach and serves as the golden thread that runs across all our interventions, specific collaborative initiatives qualify as programmes in their own right. These partnerships are mutually beneficial; strengthen the Ranyaka model and the roll-out of our process; create platforms that unlock opportunities; ignite synergy; promote learning and assist communities to self-organise. Such initiatives include:

  • Innovation and technology partnerships with academic institutions such as the Stellenbosch University and North-West University;

  • The establishment of, and participation in, forums and networks for NGO collaboration, such as the Stellenbosch Civil Advocacy Network (SCAN);

  • Facilitation of collaboration amongst faith-based institutions through, amongst others, church collaboration workshops where churches’ involvement in social justice activities is mapped to determine whether interventions are addressing actual needs, encourage collaboration where there is duplication and identify gaps where support is still needed; and

  • The establishment and strengthening of business forums and collectives, such as the Magalies Business Forum (MBF)

Churches collaborating for change

Churches collaborating for change

“Unity creates influence and unity creates a voice. We cannot see transformation happen unless we have influence and a voice.” These powerful words are by Neil Hart, Executive Manager of Mergon Foundation, sponsors for the Church mapping workshop hosted by Ranyaka in...

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Freedom Day – celebrating 25 years of democracy

Freedom Day – celebrating 25 years of democracy

"Cities (countries) have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody." - Jane Jacobs (paraphrased) Our participation in a democratic society should extend beyond casting a vote on election days. We...

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Happy feet, happy future

Happy feet, happy future

Last week, 700 pupils from Mphe Thuto Primary School in Magaliesburg received brand-new school shoes and stationery thanks to Making a Difference South Africa who approached the De Beers Group for a sponsorship. Ranyaka's local lead co-ordinator in Magaliesburg, Ryan...

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Engineering solutions for real life challenges

Engineering solutions for real life challenges

Earlier this week, 400 engineering students from Stellenbosch University had the opportunity to take an up-close look at some of the practical challenges facing communities in and around the town.Three groups of third and fourth-year future engineers from various...

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Advocating for positive change

Advocating for positive change

When multiple role players gather around a common agenda, we can achieve so much more. Harnessing collective strength to achieve collective impact is one of the key objectives of the Stellenbosch Civil Advocacy Network (SCAN). The network recently held a session for...

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Magaliesburg stakeholder workshop

Magaliesburg stakeholder workshop

Community members and stakeholders made their voices heard at today's year-end workshop in Magaliesburg, Gauteng - reflecting on progress made to date and taking a look at the way forward. Thank you to Ryan, Salomien and their formidable team for all your help with...

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