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Exit Strategy for Sustainability and Self Empowerment of OVC’s. By Kim Feinberg Tomorrow Trust. South Africa’s future – lets take a look Why do we need an exit strategy?. By the end of 2005 - 40.3 million people were living with HIV/AIDS around the world Majority in Sub Saharan Africa
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Exit Strategy for Sustainability and Self Empowerment of OVC’s By Kim Feinberg Tomorrow Trust
South Africa’s future – lets take a lookWhy do we need an exit strategy? • By the end of 2005 - 40.3 million people were living with HIV/AIDS around the world • Majority in Sub Saharan Africa • South Africa has the worst stats in the world • Due to HIV, orphan population is expected to boom we now have millions of children affected by HIV/Aids • These are children who are growing up without any parental guidance or support and major emotional issues • A generation of children who are not developed or educated to deal with the issues of life
Unemployment rate in South Africa • Unemployment rate in South Africa is one of the highest in the world – approx 30% • This has important implications to the poverty level • A large number of the unemployed have never held a job – they have been unemployed as they entered the job market – one reason – lack of skills • Tight budgets demand top skills • Ages 16 – 35 make up the most of our unskilled and unemployed
Crime and South Africa • HIV/Aids will be a major contributor of crime in South Africa • There will soon be 1 in 4 infected • Stats are limited due to stigma; lack of reliable data • Infection rate is the highest in males age 15-24yrs – sexually active • Crime committed is highest at this age – with no parents; no jobs and huge amount of responsibility this is the next best thing or a desperate move !
The Problem… • Currently approx 3 million AIDS orphans in Africa By 2010 there is going to be estimated 25 million worldwide. • By 2020 there will be approximately 40 million • You may not be infected but you are affected ! • Whose problem?
Whose Responsibility? • Every person • Every corporate • Every country • Every Society
The Solution…. • Education • Encouragement • Life skills • Sense of self • Responsibility
How are you affected ? • Roll out of ARVs has been far too slow • We have lost far too many parents • Criticism has been deafening for an excellent reason • Tax payers need to pay approximately R300 per month per person to be treated ! • Just over 1 million people are registered for treatment. You do the math! • Infected – maybe AFFECTED - for sure !
....? • South Africa has close to 3 million Aids orphans • Government grants are R200 a month per child per month • This is R600 million of tax payers money ! • You may not be infected but you are AFFECTED !
How does Tomorrow Trust work... • The Holiday School Program • Done in support of Tomorrow Trust post secondary education initiatives to bridge the gap of education – to raise the level of matriculants • Held during the April, June September and December School holidays at private schools • Subjects include: English, Maths, Biology , History, Science, Accountancy • Currently focuses on Grade 0 – 3 and Grade 10 - 12
Post secondary/ Tertiary Education • Providing the means for orphan and vulnerable children to receive skills • Done through Colleges, Universities ,apprenticeship, Learnerships • Covering all fields academic, trades and the arts • Relationships built with corporate to facilitate vacation work for experience and financial development • Builds self sustainability, self reliance and self empowerment • Holistic training deals with soft skills – critical thinking; budgeting; CV writing; communication; work ethic; self mastery • THE RESULT – A generation with top skills who are proactive members of society and the economy.
Success ! • Tomorrow Trust has not had a drop out rate from our university or college students • National stats show that drop out rate in universities is 50% • We are addressing – poverty, crime and skill issues in South Africa today ! • Grass roots organisations can release these households and take on others needing help
Partnership • Challenges are too great in South Africa to be handled alone • This is not a time to be arrogant or territorial • We need to work together and create a great country !