Wednesday, December 14, 2011

16 DECEMBER 2011 EVENT INVITATION

You are cordially invited to a conference in commemoration of 16 days of activism against women and children abuse. The aim of the workshop is to learn and address issues that affect women and children especially in these times of economic challenges and lawlessness.
The 16days of activism against the abuse presents us with an ideal opportunity to highlight as well as seek sustainable solutions to fight against abuse of women and children. This workshop aims to bring together NGOs, government departments, activists and church leaders and scholars. It is our aim to ensure that after this workshop, solutions and declarations must be implemented at community level with members of these communities being owners of these programmes who will benefit from a research done on causes of domestic based violence in south Africa by Willy Maroyi (PhD. university of Kwazulu Natal) and a testimony from Annabelle an activist Mexican currently in South Africa. T
he event will take place from 10h00 to 03h00 at 10 Colwood building, 81 Russell Street, Durban. You are welcome to invite other members of the community since the fight is collective.Please find the attached provisional programme. Parking is reserved and Refreshment will be served


Women and children abuse Idea sharing event programme of 16/12/2011

Date Time Event Description

16 December 2011 10h00-10h30
Opening with prayer and remarks
10h30-10h45
Educate Africa presentation- 365 days of activism Jack Mbilizi- Educate Africa
10h45-11h00
Gender based violence in South Africa Judith from SACP
11h00-11h20
Drama presented by United community forum group
11h20-11h35
Tea break

11h35-12h00
Women and children development and informal settlement in South Africa
Bandile, abahlali baseMjondolo
12h00-12h20
Crime and violence in eThekwini and youth involvement Representatives from united communities forum
12h20-12h35
Zulu music Bonhle Majola ft JP Mikoka
12h35-01h05
Women and children abuse in Latin America with emphasis on Mexico Annabella Eatherley
01h05-01h45 Lunch time break
01h45-02h30
Presentation on Causes of women and children abuse in Southern Africa Willy Maroy , Phd. University of Kwazulu Natal
02h30-03h10
Group discussion on women and children abuse
Asha Moodly, SOPA
03h10-03h20
Zulu Dance UCF group from UMLAZI
03h20-03h25
HIV/AIDS peer education amongst women and children John K. Educate Africa
03h25-03h30
South African Youth for Climate change presentation
03h30-03h40
African music Jp. Mikoka and Bonhle Majola
03h45 Vote of thanks

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Celebrating women’s

Celebrating women’s day is not a matter of one month or few days chosen by some individuals. It is everyday life style that every one of us should live for 365 days of the year.


It is our biggest honour as Educate Africa team to remind all women out that, you are the pillars of the family, the nation and the humanity.


Your effort in building the nation is priceless, so go and make it happen with pride and esteem

Friday, December 24, 2010

2010 was a year of EXPECTATIONS and HOPE; Educate Africa team wishes you FULFILLMENT and PLENITUDE for 2011

To all those who supported us during the community outreach and those willing to impact on live of disadvantaged communities, we know that 2010 was a year of EXPECTATIONS and HOPE; Educate Africa team wishes you FULFILLMENT and PLENITUDE for 2011. The year that you will see your dreams of equal opportunity, social development, justice and right to education of Africans coming through.


16 Dec.2010 Educate Africa conference

On behalf of Educate Africa (EDAF) let me thank you all that gave up on duties and families and came to give a hand toward building a better nation, a better African continent and a better world. Your being there meant a lot to the communities who were present and who received very helpful information from our speakers from SACP, eThekwini municipality, United Communities Forum and educate Africa , other speakers could not make it due to the heavy rains conditions especially those from far distances. Thank you also to all our entertainers who also delivered massages through music (Freddy) poems (Hamza) and Gospel by Amakherubi.



Our appreciation goes to the public who attended the conference. Although we could not host the soccer competition due to intense rain, the competition will take place
again next year as we will be reaching more youth.








                                                                       Mamza (Poet)







16 Dec.2010 Educate Africa conference



                                                          Xolani Gumede (MC)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

You have the power to carry the torch on behalf of those unable. Join the race for a better world

The only how we can heal the world is by initiating young people in community based activities. They are the power of the nation, continent and the world. Join us on 16December 2010, at Albert Park from 08h00 to 10h15, when we celebrate the victory over women and children abuse, HIV/AIDS stigma as well as other issues affecting our communities. Music, Gospel, Zulu Dance and Drama will entertain our guests.

See You There!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Educate Africa's NPO Reg.No 085-018