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Donor Presentation Update and Report September 2022

Floods Response Donor Update September

Floods Response Donor Update August 2022

Floods Response Donor Update July 2022

Donor Presentation Update and Report August

Donor Presentation Update and Report July 2022

Donor Presentation Update & Report June 2022

Donor Presentation Update & Report June 2022

Donor Presentation Update & Report May 2022

Donor Presentation Update & Report April 2022

Donor Presentation Update & Report
November 2021

Donor Presentation Update & Report
October 2021

Donor Presentation Update & Report 

Donor Presentation Update & Report August 2021

Donor Presentation Update & Report

2022

Solidarity Fund Stakeholders Bulletin

October 2022

As we near the completion of our scaling down process, I can’t help but reflect that I only have a few more moments like this to address you all in this forum. The last few months, as we scale down, have been quite a ride, but we are on track to meet our December deadline. Many of our staff and volunteers have left us now and have gone on to exciting new ventures.

September 2022

Time flies when you’re getting ready to scale down an essential contributor to South Africa’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. As the Solidarity Fund moves closer to its new deadline of mid-December, the scaling down process remains on track and the vast majority of our interventions are completed. There is still a lot of work to be done and, as always, I am confident that the process is in the hands of a talented and passionate team.

August 2022

During the month of August, South Africa marked National Woman’s Day. While many celebrate it as little more than a public holiday, it is important to remember that this day pays tribute to all the women who marched for women’s rights in this country, and the sacrifices that they made. Like many organisations, the Solidarity Fund ran a social media campaign to mark the month. Our campaign focused on the women within the Fund who are making a difference – giving South Africa a glimpse of the truly remarkable women that I have been privileged to work with every day.

July 2022

July is, of course, the month when many in South Africa pay tribute to Nelson Mandela and the spirit of love, forgiveness, community and ubuntu that he exemplified. Love, community and ubuntu are traits that we continue to see in our Solidarity Fund partners and volunteers. Mandela once said, “Remember that hope is a powerful weapon even when all else is lost.”

June 2022

What a difference a year makes. At the end of June last year, South Africa was at the height of its third Covid wave, fuelled by the deadly Delta variant. Our hospitals were packed to capacity and our medical staff pushed to their limits. Additionally, around this time in 2021, the civil unrest took place, putting additional strain on the structures of society and the economy.

May 2022

As we progress with the downscaling of the Fund to be completed by the end of September, it seems that the year is speeding by. There is so much to do to ensure that the process of scaling down the Fund's operations is done responsibly and with integrity.

April 2022 Special Edition

Standing united with SA the fund steps in to respond to devastating floods.

April 2022

When the Fund announced, on the 17th of March 2022, that it would be downscaling its operations until such time that it was required to remobilise again, we never expected for that time to come so quickly.

March 2022

This month marks the second anniversary since the Solidarity Fund was established. In two years, the work executed, and the impact made has been remarkable. In all that time, however, the greatest desire of all involved was for the day when the Fund would no longer be needed.

February 2022

South Africa has reached the tail-end of the fourth COVID wave. While infection rates reached alarming levels, fuelled by the Omicron variant, we take comfort that hospitalisation and mortality rates have not been as high as we saw with the third wave and Delta variant.

January 2022

Welcome to 2022, and the first newsletter of the new year. As I look ahead, I am cautiously optimistic that 2022 will prove smoother sailing as we learn to live with “the new normal” and start rebuilding some of the things that our beautiful country has lost.

2021

Solidarity Fund Stakeholders Bulletin

December 2021

There can be no doubt that it has been a long and hard year for most. The impact of COVID continues, affecting lives and livelihoods of all South Africans..

November 2021

On Sunday, 28th of November, President Cyril Ramaphosa convened another COVID “family meeting”. This followed a sharp increase in virus infections, particularly in Gauteng, as well as 2 days  . . .

October 2021

The end of the year is fast approaching. As we all make plans for the holidays, it’s natural to want to start slowing down a bit. At the Solidarity Fund, however, we aren’t slowing down just yet.

August 2021

Women’s month has come to an end. As with every year, I spent some time reflecting on the role of women in society, the inequalities that we are stillfigh ting every day, and the Gender-Based Violence that continues to ravage our country.

June 2021

On the 27th of June 2021, President Cyril Ramaphosa upgraded the country’s lockdown from Alert Level Three, to Alert Level Four. This move was necessitated by the aggressive surge in COVID-19 infections – particularly in Gauteng, the province which has been identified as the epicentre of the third wave.

May 2021

In the last few months, there have been a lot of important and exciting developments that the Solidarity Fund has been privileged to be a part of. With the National Vaccine Rollout Programme progressing into its second phase, the focus at the Fund has been on supporting the national vaccine effort in the most impactful manner possible.

April 2021

I hope everyone had a peaceful Workers’ Day on Saturday. Although an international holiday, in South Africa, Workers’ Day is both a celebration of workers’ rights and a reminder of the critical role that labour organisations and unions played in the fight against Apartheid.

March 2021

On the 23rd of March 2020, President Ramaphosa formally announced the establishment of the Solidarity Fund. This decisive response from the South African Government to the COVID-19 threat was nothing short of amazing and applauded by the WHO.

February 2021

As the first of the COVID-19 vaccines start to arrive and be administered, many of us are breathing a sigh of relief. In the fight against this pandemic, there is no greater weapon than the vaccine. At the Fund, we support the national roll-out and are committed to playing our part as an additive to the National Health Response, standing ready to identify interventions within the mandate of the Fund that we can support.

January 2021

Welcome to 2021. Who would have thought, this time last year, that we would be sitting where we are? The last year was tough and disastrous for too many. My heart and thoughts go out to all affected by this pandemic.

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