Award Criteria
How are award-winners assessed?
 

Innovativeness

The extent to which creative and new procedures have been developed to address poverty-related issues.

Effectiveness

The extent to which the Project has achieved or is on the way to achieving its stated objectves and other socially desirable outcomes.

Poverty Impact

The demonstrable effect of the Project in improving the quality of life of poor communities and individuals.

Sustainability

The viability and sound functioning of the Project within constraints that include funding and staffing.

Replicability

The value of the Project in teaching others new ideas and good practises for poverty-reduction programmes.

 
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SILVER

13 projects were awarded Silver in 2002.

WARMTH Project (War Against Malnutrition, Tuberculosis & Hunger)

WARMTH is a community-based feeding scheme that provides low-cost, nutritious food to disadvantaged communities in the Western Cape.

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COMDEUS: Community Driven Environmental Upliftment of Schools

COMDEUS is a local partnership of a South African Non-governmental Organisation, the Environmental and Developmental Agency Trust, government departments and foreign and local donor agencies within the North Eastern region of the Eastern Cape.

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Community Work Training Programmes

The Community Family Preservation Programme was piloted in Helenvale, Port Elizabeth and consists of various projects. The Neighbourhood Friends (NF) Project is comprised of trained volunteers who are committed to promoting the welfare of families and individuals within their community.

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Long Term Cleaning Project

In 1997, the Oudtshoorn Municipality received a grant from the Department of Local Government to be used for the improvement of living conditions and the general environment in and around previously disadvantaged residential areas.

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Friends of the Mosvold Scholarship Scheme

The Friends of the Mosvold Scholarship Scheme is located at the Mosvold Hospital at Ingwavuma in KwaZulu Natal and was established in 1998. The surrounding area is characterised by malaria, HIV/AIDS, cholera, malnutrition, poor hygiene, illiteracy, high birth rate and teenage pregnancy, etc. Because of the quantity of people who were effected by these health related concerns the Mosvold hospital was unable to cope with the demands made on it as they were unable to attract the professional staff.

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Moretele Sunrise Hospice

The Moretele Sunrise Hospice in Temba in the North West Province was established in 1997 in response to the increasing number of people who became infected and affected by the HIV/AIDS virus and related diseases

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Marwa Honey Queens

Tlhabane, is dominated by a mining industry where 90% of the employed are men. The Marang Women in Agriculture and Development identified the commercial farming sector as a niche to be explored.

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Lifeline/Childline - HIV Awareness and Counselling Initiative

Since 2000 Lifeline/Childline lay-counsellors have offered general health awareness information and pre-and-post test counselling at the Primary Health Care Clinics (PHCCs) within the area of the Buffalo City Municipality in East London. This was done to increase HIV/AIDS awareness in the area.

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The Potchefstroom Cities for Climate Protection Programme

The Potchefstroom Cities for Climate Protection Programme was established in April 2001.

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The Potch Eco Grow Project

The Potch Eco Grow Project was established in April 1999 in the Potchefstroom area. It's main objective was to break the cycle of poverty, incapacity and crime, and the re-establishment of self-reliance.

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Mangaung University of the Free State Community Partnership Programme [MUCPP

This project was established in 2000 in response to the indicated poverty, unemployment and the lack of development skills in the area. The main activities include hydroponic and food garden production of vegetables, broiler and egg production.

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The Saamstaan Housing Project

The Saamstaan Housing Project was initiated in 1997 to address the issue of homeless which constituted a major threat to the well-being and ongoing development of the Malmesbury municipal area

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DAG's People's Housing Process Programme

This programme was initiated in 1997 and implemented in the 1999-2002 period. It consists of 3 housing consolidation projects in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. These are Masithembane, Homeless and Squatters Housing Project (HOSHOP) and Sinako Ukuzenzele.

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Ndlovu Encane (Little Elephant) Art & Craft Market Job Creation Project

After 18 months if investigating various job creation projects, this project was initiated to alleviate poverty and unemployment in the Middelburg area.

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