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Cultiver Launches ENGAGE!, a Platform to Bridge the Gap Between Large Mining, Renewables Projects and Local Communities
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|We’re thrilled to announce the launch of ENGAGE!, a first-of-its-kind purpose-built community engagement platform designed to foster authentic inclusivity and minimise social risks in large-scale renewables, mining, and other infrastructure projects.
ASEZ Partners with Cultiver Group to empower youth
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|The Atlantis Special Economic Zone (ASEZ) is collaborating with Cultiver Group on an initiative aimed at empowering marginalised youth through renewable energy education and prospective employment opportunities. Read more here
Creating employable youth for renewable energy sector
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|Cape Town – A group of formerly disadvantaged young South Africans are now better prepared for employment in the local renewable energy sector thanks to a two-week training programme. Read more here…
Ethiopia Country Report – Energy and Economic Growth Research Programme
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|CEO, Fezeka Stuurman, has a made a valuable contribution to the Ethiopia Country Report as part of the Energy and Economic Growth Research Programme.
South Africa’s contested transition to energy democracy.
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|CEO, Fezeka Stuurman, has contributed to this report, and raises a crucial question: how much of the reported 3% spend was allocated to Black women-owned businesses (BWOBS)?
SA Renewable Energy Industry – What is its Socio-economic Question Zero?
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|The importance of doing work that makes a tangible difference to the socio-economic framework in the communities that you serve: What is your Question Zero?
Constructive stakeholder engagement: Navigating complex realities
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|The past few months have been a whirlwind. From being directly affected by the Cape Town taxi strike to standing before emotionally charged community members, from bidding a few farewells to team members to winning the Rugby World Cup, it has been an eventful time for us at Cultiver and for SA as a whole.
Mainstreaming gender in key
e-commerce policy areas
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|This study examines opportunities that ecommerce growth can bring to support women economic and social empowerment in Africa. E-commerce potential to promote trade, integration and development in Africa, is increasingly getting recognised.
South Africa’s contested transition to energy democracy.
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|This article was first published in Centre for Sustainability Transitions.
A collection of insights emerging from the national large-scale renewable energy programme.