INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Is the key area of ULUMA6 AFRICAH, with 59 Entry Point Projects (EPPS) out of 195; as:
- Infrastructure unlocks agricultural sector, industrial development and tourism sector.
- Infrastructure is the artery that connects rural and urban districts, provinces and countries.
- Infrastructure is a backbone of technology, entrepreneurial ecosystem and value chain.
- Infrastructure will fast track rural Districts social, entrepreurship and economic transformation, development and growth.
Our work involves Traditional leadership (Amakhosi) as custodian of land; rural communities, families and women in the forefront as co-designers of new economic model to enhance local buy-in and ownership.
YOU CAN PLAY A ROLE! / UNGAYIDLALA INDIMA! POTENTIAL STAKEHOLDERS:
Families, Local Communities, CBOs/CSOs; Religious Institutions / FBOs, Traditional Councils / Institutions; Municipalities, Organs of State; Financial Institutions, Developmental Financial Institutions, Investors, Funders, Donors; Private & Public Sector, SMMEs, Businesspeople; Institutions of Learning; Chapter 9 Institutions; International bodies
Accessing Land
By 2035, +80% women able to access land for food and nutrition agricultural programmes – i.e. 1Household 1 Ha and Communal land; in compliance with KZN GDP 2035-SG 3-SO 3.3; SDG 1, 2, 3.
Decreased Unpaid Care Work
By 2035, 75% decrease unpaid care and domestic work; in compliance with KZN GDP 2035-SG3-SO3.7; NDP Outcome No. 7; Agenda 2063-Aspiration 1-Goal 1; SDG 10.
Accessing Shelter And Housing
By 2035, +80% women able to have access land for housing or shelter in compliance with KZN GDP 2035-SG 3-SO 3.4; NDP 2030 Chapter 3-Outcome 4; Agenda 2063-Aspiration 2-Goal 12; SDG 9.
ULUMA6 AFRICAH is advocating for the proper implementation of Country’s laws, policies, plans, strategies and priorities to “End GBV Collectively.” The most critical ones being SA Constitution: Improve the quality of life of all citizens and free the potential of each person and build a democratic South Africa able to take its rightful place as a sovereign state in the family of nations; and National Strategic Plan on Gender Based Violence and Femicide (NSP on GBVF): Develop context-specific home grown GBVF prevention interventions.



