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Bridge to work skills and
employability programmes
Iphepe Agricultural Programme
11 individuals graduated from the programme from Phola community in Emalahleni (Thungela mine communities).
This programme assists with agricultural skills so that the beneficiaries can gain the skills to sustain themselves in
the economy. They are currently utilising the skills in their farms and are being mentored by experienced farmers,
as part of the programme.
Handyman Services
In an employability programme targeting unemployed youth who are differently-abled,
Sasol partnered with The Living Link – a non-profit organisation that bridges the gap of
those members of our society with intellectual disabilities who continue to be severely
marginalised by society.
Twelve intellectually disabled young adults aged 18- 35 are being enabled with economic participation and income
generating opportunities through a facilitator-led specially designed life skills training and work readiness
programme that addresses the employment needs and training requirements of these adults.
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