NCPs

In the region of Shiselweni are currently 87 NCPs (= Neighbourhood Carepoints) with numerous investments and activities. Click the points in the map or chose a NCP in the list below to see more detailed information.

Thembalethu

Chronology of important activities

  • October 2021: Donation of food to all NCPs
  • October 2021: Overalls donated to all caregivers
  • August 2021: Donation of food from the Rotary Club for all NCPs
  • July 2021: Donation of winter clothes for 23 children, 20 girls and 14 boys
  • April 2021: IGA Supervision
  • December 2020: Distribution of Caregivers Christmas hampers
  • December 2020: IGA supervision, focus on the masks which have to be sewed as a prevention against the Corona virus
  • November 2020: 270 Dolls are distributed for 87 NCPs. Each NCP gets three dolls. Those are ment to train social skills by playing.
  • November 2020: IGA supervision
  • October 2020: Business mentorship
  • October 2020: IGA supervision
  • August 2020: New ECCE learning material
  • August 2020: Parents of 19 children have lost the source of income due to COVID 19. Their children get their only meal per day in the NCP.
  • June 2020: General NCP monitoring about the support during the Corona pandemic
  • April 2020: Selling of chicken for E 5,500 (approx. 275 Euro).
  • October 2019: Visit of Mobile Clinic
  • July 2019: Visit of Mobile Clinic
  • June 2019: New branding
  • June 2019: Renovation finished
  • May 2019: The NCPs Mantambe, Thembalethu, Hhohho, Mzipha and Machobeni gain together E 2,970 (approx. 150 Euro) by selling their sewed products.
  • May 2019: Swazi Cycle visited Thembalethu NCP to help in NCP renovation.
  • March 2019: Renovation
  • January 2019: New ECCE learning material and toys for the NCP
  • January 2019: Bills checked

Thembalethu Facts

GPS coordinates -27,2185875 / 31,5993494
Altitude 624 m
Inkundla Hosea
Chiefdom Nsingizini
Community Nsingizini
Number of children
as of 05.08.2020
32
16 girls, 16 boys
IGAs
(Income Generating Activities)
chicken, sewing

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