Saturday, 29 November 2014

Empowering Women: a solar light at a time

Women empowerment and Learner Transformation

On the 13th November a team from AFSD traveled to Barberton, to continue with the United Nations Development Programme, entitled "A demonstration project to develop the capacities of rural women to operate decentralized solar electrification".

The team arrived on Thursday afternoon and held their first meeting with Team 2 of the entrepreneurs selected during their last visit (6 individuals from the Sinquobile informal settlement). 


The objective of the meeting was to follow up on how the new entrepreneurs had found gauged over the previous 2 weeks, and to troubleshoot on the challenges they had encountered.

The main learning from this session was the fact that there was a much higher demand for the solar desk lamp product, as opposed to the roof light. The main reason for this was the challenge with installation, in the thick roofs, in the informal settlement and also accessibility from the ground. Due to the high roofs, one often had to turn the light on with a pole or a broom, which was not popular.

The challenges faced by the entrepreneurs during their first 2 weeks, were as follows:
  • Transport costs -eating into profit
  • Internal communication within the team
  • Knowledge of renewable energy within the local community
  • Purchasing of products, without adequate start-up capital

All of these, and other, issues were discussed and solutions were obtained. With regards to the transport costs, a reduced-rate on the cost price of the products, negotiated by AFSD, ensured that the entrepreneurs were able to make a reasonable profit, on the sale of each product. Internal communication was addressed and the issue solved. The team has realized that they will have to work harder, on the education side of things, in order to win over the local community. The entrepreneurs decided that they would receive full payment from their customers, in order to overcome the challenge of limited start up capital.


On Friday the 14th of November, our AFSD team held another entrepreneurial training session with 11 women, from the community, another 6 of them were selected and empowered with products. This brings the total number of women trained in the area of entrepreneurship, from the Barberton area, to 42. The total number of women empowered with products, who have also received additional entrepreneurial training, now stands at 15. Well done AFSD team!

The picture on the right indicates the product training that the 6 selected entrepreneurs have to undergo, before they can start selling the products within the community. 


The final aspect of the day was the training of 250 of the school's learners, on the topic of solar energy. One of the main reasons for the training was for the "changing of behaviour". If behaviour can be changed in this area, it will affects choices, lifestyle and ultimately, the environment. 


Due to the number of learners, we had to split them into 2 classrooms (the weather was not conducive to outside training). The one group was approximately 100 grade 6's and 7's and the second group was approximately 150 grade 4's and 5's (and some grade 6's).


The training was a huge success. The learners participated very well and received a lot form the training. 


Global Gender and Climate Alliance

Making amazing strides towards
main-streaming gender
AFSD AND GGCA

AFSD has been a proud member of the GGCA. Recently the membership rules have been revised. Read more...

Friday, 28 November 2014

Project #COCREATESA has started!

The Movers & Shakers
AFSD AND SOLAR WORKS COLLABORATE

What an  honour!

The spec of the project, is to provide low-cost lighting solutions to over 280 families, within our Metrowind project in the Eastern Cape.

Our "solar electrification project", is a collaboration between AFSD-SA and a Dutch company called Solar Works. Due to the fact that there is so much synergy between the two companies, we believe this will be the first of many such projects.

The celebration event this evening, was to acknowledge the 9 winners and celebrate the diversity of the various projects. The project launches on 1 December 2014.

Thursday, 27 November 2014

the Global Environmental Facility 47th Council Session, World Bank, Washington DC

the GEF

It was an absolute privilege being asked to present at the GEF the "Gender Equality Action Plan". Additionally, the vision by the CEO of the GEF to develop sustainable cities will drive even harder the GEF agenda on climate change and mitigation strategies. See more...

Team AFSD SA-MOZ-ZAM

AFSD Secures Funding from the Dutch Government

AFSD wins the #COCREATESA Award


AFSD is the proud recipient of funding from the Dutch Embassy, to pursue social projects within South Africa.

AFSD Certificate from the Dutch Embassy

Sunday, 19 October 2014

Micro Finance in Nigeria

Mobile Surveys on Access to Finance in Nigeria

Very interesting infographic. Read more...

Business Intelligence

Small and Mid-Sized Enterprise Business Intelligence Market Study
Wisdom of Crowds® Series Licensed to Klipfolio, Dresner Advisory Services, LLC.


Interesting article about the BI landscape. Read more...

A regulatory check-list for SMEs

Published on 10th September 2014 by Ivan Epstein

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Startup Communities...

Entrepreneurship – the next (r)evolution in South Africa! By Melody Arendse - Allan Gray Orbis Foundation

A good article on entrepreneurship, very relevant to what we are doing in the Eastern Cape. Read more...

Women Empowerment through Renewable Energy

Is Renewable Energy the last opportunity for women empowerment?

AFSD is managing the CSI revenues for a 27MW wind farm in one of the most impoverished provinces. Read more...

Sunday, 12 October 2014

The Truth about Job Creation

Jobs can't create jobs

It is a fallacy that throwing money at skills development, training and enterprise incubation will create jobs.

Only sustainable and financially viable businesses can create jobs.

In fact, establishing an SMME is way more complex than a business that is already turning over several ZAR million.

The problem is further compounded by the global recession

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Supply Chains

How to navigate new supply chains

With production costs rising in established markets such as China, this month’s supply chain briefing looks at the markets of tomorrow and weighs up the pros and cons of moving to suppliers in less-developed countries. Read more...

Small Power Producers and Mini-Grids

From the Bottom Up

How Small Power Producers and Mini-Grids Can Deliver Electrification and Renewable Energy in Africa Bernard Tenenbaum, Chris Greacen, Tilak Siyambalapitiya, and James Knuckles. Read more...