BY MBALI TEBELE
The reigning Miss South Africa Ndavi Nokeri, Miss SA organization, Forever New, and the Imbumba Foundation kick-start their partnership to empower girl children across South Africa.
To kick-start the partnership, there will be an activation to empower over 300 girl children at Mashooro Secondary School tomorrow, 29 November, situated at Ga-Mokgwathi village, Tzaneen, Limpopo in honour of Ndavi’s roots.
When Ndavi launched her advocacy campaign ‘Ed-Unite’ this year which embraces bridging the inequality gap within economically disregarded communities with a special focus on the youth and schools, the Imbumba Foundation, which has been working directly with the youth in impoverished communities and schools over the past 12 years, though it is best to have Miss SA part of their programme this year called “Caring4Girls.”
The Imbumba Foundation’s Founder and CEO, Richard Mabaso said Ndavi will be furthering her efforts to other Provinces in South Africa as part of the Caring4Girls “Back to School” campaign.
“We are delighted that Miss SA reached out to the Imbumba Foundation to collaborate on empowering girl children through menstrual hygiene support and essentially keeping them in school. We look forward to growing our partnership with Miss SA and empowering adolescent girls across South Africa together,” he said.
Given that Miss SA focuses on youth development and menstrual hygiene support, the collaboration between them and Caring4Girls is a perfect match, Forever New also part of this partnership will be supporting Miss SA’s mandate through a sizeable contribution focused on menstrual hygiene and health.
Ndavi will represent South Africa at Miss Universe 2022, Miss World 2022, and Miss Supranational 2023.
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