Innovation in the time of a pandemic: countering unemployment in the tourism and hospitality industries

‘For sale’ signs line the once busy streets of Cape Town. While some business owners were forced to close down during the pandemic, others are innovating and upskilling in preparation for what is to come. At the Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town (SCCT), Employment Access and Women’s Platform had to adapt their programmes to make sure that they were able to offer support. Their clients had to do the same.

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Angolan Cessation Updates

[kc_row _id=”644401″][kc_column width=”12/12″ video_mute=”no” _id=”527351″][kc_row_inner column_align=”middle” video_mute=”no” _id=”289011″][kc_column_inner width=”100%” _id=”602343″][kc_spacing height=”40px” _id=”885010″][kc_column_text _id=”142771″ class=”blogbullet”] Welcome. This webpage is for people affected by the Angolan Cessation: people who are originally from Angola, and who were previously documented with asylum or refugee documentation in South Africa. The Department of Home Affairs is inviting qualifying Angolan nationals to […]

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Angola Special Permit update

This information is for those ACP holders who have applied for an Angolan Special Permit (‘ASP’) through VFS.

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Reflections on migration : Lea

The team at The Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town (SCCT) works with people who are migrants and refugees every day. With such deep expertise at hand, we take the opportunity to reflect on migration with them. This month we speak to Lea Liekefedt, who spent six months volunteering with Women’s Platform

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International Youth Day Reflections with UNITE

Diana and Mtheza have worked closely with the UNITE Youth. Drawing from their own experience and from speaking to the UNITE Youth, they take this opportunity to reflect on International Youth Day.

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