By the end of the first year, Harambee has formed a public-private partnership and placed 750 unemployed youth into jobs with 6 more employers including Nando’s, Direct Axis, Merchants, Liberty, Discovery and Standard Bank.
Other Interesting Articles
Harambee in the News
The top 4 programmes unlocking youth potential
18 May 2022
South Africa has a record high unemployment rate for job seekers between the ages of 15 to 24. On a positive note, this month’s edition of Public Sector Leaders, takes a look at public-private partnerships that assist in creating job opportunities in South Africa, especially for the youth.
Read More >
Harambee in the News
Harambee podcast interview with Sherrie Donaldson
10 May 2022
Man in the Van has a conversation with Sherrie Donaldson of Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, to find out more about this organisation and the important role that it plays in not only preparing youth for the workplace, but also assisting both job seekers and employers to connect with each other.
Read More >
Harambee in the News
How a Leadership Base Camp builds young artisans’ soft skills to help them succeed at work
26 Apr 2022
Many young South Africans lack the essential “soft” skills to succeed in the workplace, despite having the appropriate training and eagerness to work. But a Leadership Base Camp designed and developed by Harambee education partner, BluLever Education is changing all that.
Read More >