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OUR KEY FOCUS
            AREAS

Bridging the Skills Gap

Goal: Equip individuals with industry-relevant skills to address critical shortages in technical fields like welding, CNC programming, and automation.

Why it Matters: The skills mismatch is a key factor in South Africa’s high unemployment rates, impacting economic growth and industrial productivity.
 

 

⁠Advancing Economic Inclusion

Goal: Empower marginalised communities, particularly youth and women, to participate in the economy through targeted training and employment opportunities.

Why it Matters: Underrepresentation in the workforce limits diversity, innovation, and community upliftment.
 

Supporting Industry Growth

Goal: Strengthen SMEs and supplier networks to enhance competitiveness in South Africa’s manufacturing sectors.

Why it Matters: Sustainable supplier networks drive operational efficiency, compliance with BEE targets, and local economic development.
 

⁠Promoting Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Goal: Foster a culture of innovation and self-reliance by supporting entrepreneurs with training, mentorship, and market access.

Why it Matters: Small businesses are critical to job creation and economic stability, especially in underserved areas.
 

⁠Driving Sustainability and Green Economy Practices
 

Goal: Integrate sustainability into training and operations, including renewable energy and eco-friendly technologies. 

How We Make It Happen

-Industry-aligned training programs.
-Robust job placement pipelines.
-Long-term partnerships with government, corporates, and educational institutions.

 

Transparency and Regulatory Compliance

Rehoboth Global Network places high importance on adhering to financial and operational regulations. By submitting annual tax returns, maintaining transparent operations, and upholding strict governance, the organization ensures credibility and trust among stakeholders and beneficiaries.

Collaborative Partnerships

Building relationships with public benefit organisations, governmental bodies, and community stakeholders to maximise impact and ensure sustainable development.

 

Sustainable Development Practices

  • Designing projects that generate long-term benefits rather than short-term relief, ensuring continuity and resilience for future generations.

  • Prioritizing investments in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and infrastructure that fosters self-sufficiency.

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