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The strategic objectives of Seboka entails promoting and strengthening civil society in psycho-social and economic development to encourage communities to be actively involved in managing their own empowerment.
Furthermore, the organization’s focus in the past 20 (Twenty) years has been on community social
mobilization, community development and participation.
Currently, the Organisation has footprints in 5 Provinces namely Gauteng,North-west, Free State, Mpumalanga, and Eastern Cape. The National department of Health hasbeen a long-standing partner of Seboka. The programmes that were funded in this partnership were provided in the different municipalities within following Provinces: Gauteng. Northwest, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, and Free State since 2003 to current.
To implement sustainable community programs that improve life quality, lifesaving services and for future generations.
To provide an operational services and support to rural communities, particularly those who are most disadvantaged; To continuously collaborate with Government structures, private sectors, and international funders to attend to the main concerns of rural communities and underprivileged.
Our core business is centred on the communities we serve. Our organisation exists to serve our communities through creation of job opportunities and skills development.
Seboka provides equal opportunity for its people and opportunities to small business to earn a living.
Seboka has been implementing the CWP project since April 2014. The project focuses on providing unemployed people of working age with a job safety net meant to bridge the employment gap for those who are actively looking for employment.
IDT allocated funding in 2019 to commence Agrarian Revolution Project in the Free State, with the purpose to start agricultural projects as well as other projects that fall within the scope of “useful work” in CWP.
Seboka received funding from DCoGTA to start livestock farming and vegetable project at Makholokoe. The purpose of the programme is intended to assist local farmers and community members acquire livestock.
Seboka entered into agreements with funders listed below to provide mentorship programmes, as well as Social Mobilisation programmes to Community-Based Organisation (CBOs) in the North-west, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Eastern Cape Provinces.
The strategic objectives of Seboka entails promoting and strengthening civil society in psycho-social and economic development to encourage communities to be actively involved in managing their own empowerment.