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  • Neftaly scanned ID (for individuals) or company registration document (for groups).

    Neftaly scanned ID (for individuals) or company registration document (for groups).

    Neftaly Submission Requirement: Scanned ID (for Individuals) or Company Registration Document (for Groups)


    ???? Purpose of This Requirement

    To ensure authenticity, transparency, and accountability, Neftaly requires official identification as part of every award or recognition entry. This documentation confirms the identity and eligibility of either:

    • An individual applicant (person submitting the entry), or
    • An organization or team (submitting as a group or on behalf of a company/project)

    The identification must be valid, legible, and aligned with the information provided in your application.


    For Individual Applicants: Scanned ID Requirement

    If you are applying as an individual (not representing an organization), you must submit a clear scanned copy or high-quality photo of one of the following government-issued IDs:

    Accepted IDs:

    • National ID card
    • Passport (photo page)
    • Driver’s license
    • Refugee/asylum permit (if applicable)
    • Student or work permit (if applying as a volunteer/temporary staff)

    Submission Guidelines:

    • The ID must be valid (not expired)
    • The name must match the name used in your Neftaly application
    • All text must be clearly visible and readable
    • Submit in PDF, JPG, or PNG format
    • If sensitive information is visible (e.g., ID number), you may blur or black out non-essential details

    Example Label:

    ???? Scanned_ID_John_Mokoena.png


    For Group or Organization Submissions: Company Registration Document

    If you are submitting on behalf of a team, organization, or project, you must provide a company or group registration document to verify the organization’s legal or official standing.

    Accepted Documentation:

    • Company registration certificate (e.g., CIPC in South Africa, SEC/DBE registration in other countries)
    • NGO/NPO registration certificate
    • Trust or foundation registration documents
    • Cooperative registration confirmation
    • Business license or local authority approval document

    Submission Guidelines:

    • The document must include the legal name of the organization
    • It should clearly show a registration number or date of registration
    • Must be current (not withdrawn or outdated)
    • If your group operates informally (e.g., a grassroots initiative), include a signed letter from a community authority or partner confirming your work and legitimacy

    Optional:

    You may attach a cover letter on letterhead explaining your organization’s name, address, and scope of work for added clarity.

    Example Label:

    ???? Organization_Registration_AfricanYouthTrust.pdf


    ????️ Confidentiality & Data Protection

    Neftaly understands the sensitivity of personal and legal documentation. All submitted ID and registration documents are:

    • Kept strictly confidential
    • Used only for verification purposes
    • Not shared with third parties or published without consent
    • Stored securely according to Neftaly’s data privacy policies

    ???? Quick Submission Checklist

    RequirementIndividualGroup / Organization
    Valid Government ID✅ Yes???? Not needed
    Company Registration Cert.???? Not needed✅ Yes
    FormatPDF, JPG, or PNGPDF or scanned official document
    Match with Entry Name✅ Name on ID matches submission✅ Org name matches application form
    Sensitive Info RedactedOptional (blur ID numbers)Optional (blur TIN or personal info)

    ✅ Sample Declaration to Include (Optional but Recommended)

    “I certify that the attached identification document is authentic and represents the individual/organization submitting this entry to the Neftaly Awards. I understand this document is submitted solely for verification and will not be shared without my consent.”

    Signed: _________________________
    Date: ___________________________


  • Neftaly Project Development They will document their methodologies

    Neftaly Project Development They will document their methodologies

    Certainly! Here’s a revised and complete version of the Neftaly Project Development section, now including the important point about documentation of methodologies, results, and conclusions clearly and concisely.


    Neftaly Project Development Phase

    Part of Neftaly Monthly April SCDR-3
    Organized by the Neftaly Development Competitions Office
    Under the Patronage of Neftaly Development Royalty

    Overview

    The Project Development phase marks the transition from theory to tangible output. During this stage, participants apply the research, insights, and concepts developed in earlier phases to create working models, conduct real-world experiments, or develop functioning software solutions.

    This phase emphasizes both technical execution and effective communication—ensuring that each project is not only functional, but also well-documented and ready for evaluation, scaling, or further development.


    Objectives

    Participants will:

    • Build and test their ideas through prototyping, experimentation, or coding.
    • Assess the functionality, usability, and impact of their project.
    • Document their methodologies, results, and conclusions in a clear, concise, and structured manner.

    Key Project Development Activities

    ???? 1. Prototype or Software Development

    • Design and build a physical prototype, digital system, or experimental setup.
    • Use appropriate tools, materials, and platforms based on project requirements.
    • Prioritize functionality, scalability, and resource efficiency.

    ???? 2. Experimentation or Testing

    • Run structured tests or scientific experiments to evaluate performance.
    • Record variables, controls, test conditions, and measurable outcomes.
    • Conduct user testing or real-world trials where relevant.

    ???? 3. Documentation

    Participants must clearly and concisely document:

    • Methodologies: Tools, steps, technologies, and procedures used in development or testing.
    • Results: Outcomes of tests, experiments, or pilot runs, supported by data or observations.
    • Conclusions: Interpretations of the results, lessons learned, and possible improvements.
    • Visuals and Evidence: Include photos, charts, screen captures, graphs, or demo links.

    ♻️ 4. Iteration and Improvement

    • Apply feedback to revise and strengthen the project.
    • Document any changes and explain why they were necessary.

    Expected Deliverables

    1. Functioning Prototype / Working Software / Experimental Results
    2. Comprehensive Project Report including:
      • Development methodology
      • Testing or experiment results
      • Clear, concise conclusions
      • Supporting visuals or evidence
    3. Pitch Presentation (for finalist evaluation)
      • 5-7 minute summary of the project and its journey
      • Focus on outcomes and impact

    Evaluation Criteria

    Projects will be judged based on:

    • Functionality and Innovation
    • Clarity and Quality of Documentation
    • Scientific and Technical Rigor
    • Feasibility and Sustainability
    • Potential for Real-World Impact

    Neftaly Support During Development

    Participants will receive:

    • Mentorship and technical guidance
    • Access to virtual or physical innovation labs
    • Tools and templates for project documentation
    • Peer review sessions and feedback

    Conclusion

    The Neftaly Project Development phase is the heart of SCDR-3—where bold ideas become actionable solutions. Through prototyping, testing, and rigorous documentation, participants show that their innovations are not just possible, but proven, practical, and ready to make a difference.


    Would you like a full competition handbook or PDF formatted guide incorporating this content for participants or judges?