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  • Neftaly Charity March 2037 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity March 2037 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity – Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) Partnership Report
    March 2037
    Prepared by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer


    Executive Summary

    March 2037 marked the one-year milestone since the official launch of the Neftaly–DBSA partnership, a visionary collaboration committed to driving sustainable development, youth empowerment, and inclusive economic growth across Southern Africa.

    Throughout this pivotal month, the partnership moved into its second phase of implementation—scaling successful models from the pilot year while integrating lessons learned to improve efficiency, reach, and community engagement.


    Key Developments in March 2037

    1. One-Year Impact Review and Strategic Reset

    • Neftaly and DBSA hosted a joint strategy retreat in Durban to assess progress, celebrate wins, and refine the partnership roadmap.
    • The Year One Impact Report was finalized, detailing measurable outcomes across youth training, enterprise development, infrastructure, and digital access.
    • A renewed Three-Year Action Plan (2037–2040) was adopted, prioritizing rural innovation, youth-led green enterprises, and regional knowledge sharing.

    2. Expansion of Youth Innovation Hubs

    • 5 new Neftaly-DBSA Innovation Hubs launched in North West, Free State, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, and Northern Cape, offering training in:
      • Renewable energy
      • Digital entrepreneurship
      • Financial literacy
      • Social innovation
    • Over 3,800 young people enrolled in March alone, with 67% participation by women.

    3. Community Infrastructure Development

    • Groundbreaking ceremonies took place for three Neftaly Multi-Service Centres focused on:
      • Skills training
      • Early childhood development
      • Health and wellness services
    • DBSA co-financed rural connectivity projects in 12 villages, bringing stable internet access to over 15,000 community members.

    4. Entrepreneurship and Small Business Growth

    • Through the Neftaly Business Booster Fund, 230 youth- and women-owned microenterprises received grants and mentorship.
    • Launch of the Neftaly Digital Market Access Platform, allowing township businesses to sell products and services online.

    Key Metrics – March 2037

    IndicatorValue
    Youth Trained (March)6,200
    Enterprises Funded230
    Infrastructure Projects Initiated7
    Jobs Created1,320
    Rural Areas Connected to Internet12

    Case Study: From Informal to Impactful

    Nokwanda Zulu, 24, from Rustenburg, joined the Neftaly Digital Hub in March 2036. With training in digital marketing and a microgrant from the DBSA-supported fund, she launched an eco-friendly fashion brand. As of March 2037, she employs five young women and exports to three countries through the Neftaly e-commerce platform.


    Challenges and Solutions

    ChallengeResponse
    Staff shortages in rural areasFast-tracked recruitment from local communities and universities
    Rising demand for servicesExpanded digital platforms and created mobile hub units
    Operational delays in infrastructure rolloutIntroduced real-time monitoring dashboards to speed up response time

    Looking Ahead – Q2 2037 Goals

    • Completion of 8 multi-use community centers by June 2037
    • Launch of the Neftaly Green Enterprise Incubator (target: 500 youth)
    • Expansion of digital training to refugee and migrant youth populations
    • Joint Neftaly–DBSA Policy Brief to be presented at SADC Youth Forum

    Conclusion

    March 2037 represents not just a moment of reflection, but a renewed commitment to scaling the impact of the Neftaly–DBSA partnership. One year in, the foundation is stronger, the momentum is growing, and the stories of transformation across the region serve as proof that public-private partnerships can unlock opportunity at scale.

    Together, Neftaly and DBSA remain committed to building futures, transforming communities, and delivering lasting change—one young leader at a time.


  • Neftaly Charity May 2037 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity May 2037 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity – Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) Partnership Report
    May 2037
    Prepared by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer


    Executive Summary

    May 2037 was a month of strategic expansion and deepening impact for the Neftaly–DBSA partnership. Key initiatives in youth empowerment, digital innovation, and sustainable entrepreneurship advanced significantly, positioning the partnership for robust growth in the second half of 2037.


    Key Achievements – May 2037

    1. Scaling Green Skills Training

    • Expanded the Neftaly Green Youth Skills Programme to reach 1,100 youth across KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, and Eastern Cape.
    • Introduced new practical modules on renewable energy installation and climate-smart agriculture.

    2. Youth Innovation Campus Preparation

    • Finalized design plans and secured major equipment contracts for the Cape Town Youth Innovation Campus.
    • Began recruitment for key operational staff and training facilitators.

    3. Digital Platform Enhancements

    • Upgraded the Neftaly Connect Portal with enhanced user interface and launched a digital marketplace feature for youth entrepreneurs.
    • User registrations grew by 12% in May, reaching over 30,000 active members.

    4. Entrepreneurship and Job Creation

    • Provided funding and mentorship support to over 350 youth-led enterprises.
    • Facilitated the creation of 950 new jobs in May, demonstrating a 15% increase compared to April.

    Impact Metrics – May 2037

    IndicatorValue
    Youth Trained in Green Skills1,100
    Youth Entrepreneurs Supported350
    Jobs Created (Permanent & Temporary)950
    Digital Platform Active Users30,200

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  • Neftaly Charity February 2036 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity February 2036 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity – Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) Partnership Report
    February 2036
    Prepared by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer


    Executive Summary

    February 2036 marked a significant phase of preparation, alignment, and groundwork as Neftaly Charity and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) solidified the foundation of their transformative development partnership. This early-stage collaboration has set the stage for the official launch of large-scale community and youth development initiatives scheduled for April 2036.

    This report outlines the preliminary activities, strategic frameworks, and key milestones achieved during the month of February.


    Partnership Foundations and Objectives

    The Neftaly–DBSA partnership was designed to deliver sustainable development outcomes, with a focus on:

    1. Youth Empowerment: Building access to education, skills development, and employment.
    2. Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development: Supporting youth- and women-owned small businesses.
    3. Community Infrastructure: Developing community-driven infrastructure in under-resourced areas.
    4. Social Innovation and Data-Driven Development: Leveraging technology and analytics to maximize impact.

    Key Activities – February 2036

    1. Strategic Alignment Sessions

    • Neftaly and DBSA held joint strategic planning meetings in Johannesburg and Cape Town to establish the 2026–2030 Impact Framework.
    • Finalized implementation models, funding mechanisms, and priority regions for Phase 1.

    2. Site Identification and Community Engagement

    • Conducted preliminary needs assessments across 9 communities in Gauteng, Limpopo, and Eastern Cape.
    • Initiated community dialogues with local leaders, youth organizations, and municipalities to identify urgent needs and opportunities.

    3. Program Design and Pilot Preparation

    • Co-developed the curriculum for Neftaly’s Youth Advancement Programme, focused on digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and career readiness.
    • Designed pilot initiatives including:
      • Mobile Youth Resource Hubs
      • Township Enterprise Accelerator
      • Rural Digital Skills Labs

    4. Partnership Structuring and Governance

    • Finalized a Joint Governance Charter, outlining roles, responsibilities, and oversight structures.
    • Established a Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Framework aligned with DBSA’s performance standards.

    Progress Snapshot

    AreaActivityStatus
    Strategic PlanDBSA-Neftaly 2026–2030 FrameworkCompleted
    Community Assessments9 Sites ReviewedCompleted
    Pilot Program Designs3 Models FinalizedCompleted
    Funding AgreementsDraft MoUs CirculatedIn Progress
    Staff & Resource PlanningNational deployment strategyIn Progress

    Risks and Mitigation Measures

    RiskMitigation
    Delayed funding disbursementsDeveloped phased release model tied to milestones
    Limited community awarenessLaunched awareness campaigns and pre-launch info sessions
    Capacity gaps in remote regionsIdentified local partners for regional implementation

    Looking Ahead – March & April 2036 Priorities

    • Finalize and sign partnership Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
    • Recruit and train regional implementation teams
    • Launch public communications campaign: “Building Futures Together”
    • Prepare for official partnership launch event in April 2036

    Conclusion

    February 2036 marked the strategic foundation phase of a bold, future-focused partnership between Neftaly and the Development Bank of Southern Africa. Through collaborative planning and early stakeholder engagement, the groundwork has been laid for scalable, measurable, and sustainable impact in the months and years to come.

    Neftaly is proud to work alongside DBSA in building a more inclusive, equitable Southern Africa—starting at the community level.


  • Neftaly Charity July 2037 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity July 2037 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity – Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) Partnership Report
    July 2037
    Prepared by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer


    Executive Summary

    July 2037 marks the midpoint of the 2037 operational cycle for the Neftaly–DBSA partnership, showcasing significant progress in youth empowerment, social entrepreneurship, and community infrastructure development. This month reflects accelerated scaling of initiatives, strengthened stakeholder collaboration, and a renewed focus on climate-smart skills development.

    This report outlines the key achievements, challenges, and upcoming priorities as we advance toward the end of the year.


    Key Achievements in July 2037

    1. Expansion of Green Skills Training

    • Launched the Neftaly Green Youth Skills Programme in partnership with DBSA, targeting 1,200 youth across Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal.
    • Training focuses on renewable energy technologies, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly entrepreneurship.

    2. Youth Innovation Campus Progress

    • Construction on the flagship Youth Innovation Campus in Cape Town reached 65% completion.
    • Campus design incorporates state-of-the-art digital labs, co-working spaces, and sustainability features such as solar power and rainwater harvesting.

    3. Digital Platform Enhancement

    • Upgraded the Neftaly Connect Portal with new AI-driven career guidance tools and a digital marketplace for youth entrepreneurs.
    • Registered users surpassed 35,000, with a monthly active user rate of 78%.

    4. Entrepreneurship and Job Creation

    • Supported over 400 youth- and women-led microenterprises through funding, mentorship, and market access initiatives.
    • Facilitated the creation of 1,100 new jobs in July, a 20% increase from the previous month.

    Impact Metrics – July 2037

    IndicatorValue
    Youth Trained in Green Skills1,200
    Youth Entrepreneurs Supported420
    Jobs Created (Permanent & Temporary)1,100
    Digital Platform Active Users27,300
    Infrastructure Projects Underway6

    Challenges and Responses

    ChallengeResponse
    Supply chain delays for campus construction materialsEngaged alternative local suppliers and fast-tracked logistics
    Limited access to high-speed internet in rural program sitesRolled out additional mobile tech hubs and negotiated with providers for improved connectivity
    Youth engagement drop during mid-year examsImplemented flexible learning schedules and supplementary weekend workshops

    Strategic Priorities – August to December 2037

    • Complete construction and begin operations at the Youth Innovation Campus by December 2037.
    • Scale the Green Skills Programme to reach 3,000 youth across six provinces.
    • Launch the Neftaly Digital Enterprise Accelerator, focusing on tech startups led by youth.
    • Conduct a mid-year partnership review and publish the July–December Impact Report.

    Conclusion

    July 2037 has been a month of accelerated growth and deepening impact for the Neftaly–DBSA partnership. With continued innovation, collaboration, and community focus, we are advancing towards a future where youth across Southern Africa are equipped to lead sustainable economic transformation.

    Neftaly remains committed to delivering meaningful change through this vital partnership with DBSA.


  • Neftaly Charity April 2036 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity April 2036 SAYPRO – DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (DBSA) PARTNERSHIP Report by Neftaly Chief Development

    Neftaly Charity – Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) Partnership Report
    April 2036
    Prepared by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer


    Executive Summary

    In April 2036, Neftaly Charity officially entered into a strategic partnership with the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) to enhance sustainable development and social impact across Southern Africa. This collaboration marks a transformative moment for Neftaly, reinforcing our mission to empower youth, support vulnerable communities, and promote inclusive socio-economic development.

    This report outlines the key activities, objectives, and anticipated outcomes of the Neftaly-DBSA partnership during its first month of implementation.


    Partnership Objectives

    The partnership between Neftaly and DBSA focuses on four primary objectives:

    1. Youth Skills Development:
      Launch training and development programs for unemployed youth in marginalized communities.
    2. Entrepreneurship and Job Creation:
      Support youth- and women-led enterprises through funding, mentorship, and access to markets.
    3. Community Infrastructure Projects:
      Co-fund and implement community-based infrastructure, including schools, sanitation, and digital hubs.
    4. Research and Impact Monitoring:
      Develop joint data systems to track social impact, economic growth, and program efficiency.

    Key Activities in April 2036

    1. Partnership Launch Event:
      On 4 April 2036, the partnership was launched at DBSA headquarters in Midrand. The event was attended by stakeholders from government, civil society, and the private sector.
    2. Program Rollout Planning Workshops:
      A series of strategy workshops were held in Cape Town and Johannesburg to align Neftaly and DBSA teams on targets, reporting frameworks, and implementation models.
    3. Initial Funding Disbursement:
      DBSA disbursed the first tranche of R50 million to Neftaly, earmarked for pilot projects in Gauteng, Western Cape, and Limpopo.
    4. Pilot Projects Initiated:
      • Digital Youth Hubs: 3 pilot hubs launched.
      • Entrepreneur Accelerator: 120 youth enrolled.
      • Infrastructure Feasibility Studies: Began assessments in 7 rural areas.

    Outcomes and Impact (April 2036 Snapshot)

    • Job Creation: 183 temporary jobs created through early-stage project rollouts.
    • Youth Engagement: Over 2,000 youth reached through workshops and info sessions.
    • Stakeholder Engagement: Formal collaborations established with 8 local municipalities.

    Challenges and Mitigation

    • Delayed Approvals: Some local permits delayed; mitigation includes tasking a legal unit to fast-track compliance.
    • Community Buy-In: In certain regions, stakeholder trust remains low; Neftaly is investing in community liaisons and transparent communication strategies.

    Looking Ahead – May to July 2036 Priorities

    • Full implementation of the Neftaly Digital Inclusion Programme in 5 provinces.
    • Launch of Neftaly Social Enterprise Fund in partnership with DBSA.
    • Completion of infrastructure plans for 3 rural development sites.
    • Publish the Quarterly Impact Report in July 2036.

    Conclusion

    The Neftaly-DBSA partnership represents a bold step forward in driving inclusive development and youth empowerment in Southern Africa. April 2036 served as a foundation-setting month, and the months ahead will focus on scaling and sustaining the early momentum.

    Neftaly remains deeply committed to transparency, collaboration, and community-centered development as we grow this impactful partnership with DBSA.