
Thinking outside the trash: Recycling in Khayelitsha
The next instalment of the Indawo, Abantu, Injongo eKhayelitsha initiative takes the weekly clean-ups one

The next instalment of the Indawo, Abantu, Injongo eKhayelitsha initiative takes the weekly clean-ups one

What does it mean to invest in our planet? This is the question posed to

Back in mid-2021, The Umvoto Foundation (TUF) team approached Forge to host a digital version

Building on the already strong relationship between The Umvoto Foundation (TUF) and the Edith Stephens

As the year draws to a close, it brings with it an end to the

As part of the Indawo, Abantu, Injongo E Khayelitsha initiative, we have begun the process of recycling building rubble in order to create concrete benches. The project demonstrates the importance of finding creative ways to reduce waste in the area.

This Heritage Day we celebrate the abundant overflowing of our dams, as the rainfall appears

Sustainable Development Goals Community involvement in climate change (CC) adaptation is an important tool to

The Khayelitsha Pavement Improvement Project began in 2019 when a group of concerned residents from

Geo-tourism that links to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals The Umvoto Foundation (TUF) is currently