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PROGRESS AND STATE OF READINESS REPORT ON KHA RI GUDE (KRG) PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON BASIC EDUCATION DATE: 23 NOVEMBER 2016. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Purpose Achievements of the KRG Campaign State of Readiness of the 2016/17 Campaign Addressing the findings of the Auditor General

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  1. PROGRESS AND STATE OF READINESS REPORT ON KHA RI GUDE (KRG)PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON BASIC EDUCATIONDATE: 23 NOVEMBER 2016

  2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE • Purpose • Achievements of the KRG Campaign • State of Readiness of the 2016/17 Campaign • Addressing the findings of the Auditor General • Risks and Mitigations • Recommendation • Conclusion

  3. PURPOSE To present a progress and 2016/17 Financial Year’s State of Readiness Report on the Kha Ri Gude Campaign

  4. ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE CAMPAIGN

  5. AWARDS RECEIVED BY KRG • National Ubungcweti Award, 2009 • GCIS Award for the communicative teaching materials, 2009 • PANSALB Award for Kha Ri Gude 11 official languages materials, Braille and South African Sign Language, 2010 • Expanded Public Works Programme Kamoso Awards, 2012 • Adult Learner’s Week Outstanding Achievement Award, 2012 • Department of Labour Gauteng YouthEmployment Award, 2014 • UNESCO Confucius Award 2016

  6. OTHER PROJECTS WHICH LEARNERS AND VOLUNTEERS ARE INVOLVED IN Kha Ri Gude enabled learners and educators to form a community that becomes innovative e.g. • Singing team – Limpopo Province • Siyakhulisa Kha Ri Gude BakeryCo-Op-EC • Pottery-North West Province • Beadwork & Jewellery - Limpopo Province

  7. KRG AND OTHER PROGRAMMES ... • Collaboration of Kha Ri Gude graduates in Tombo, Eastern Cape: Formed a co-operative. Developed a Business Plan and DTI provided stoves and pans for baking bread Siyakhulisa Baking Co-op 7

  8. KRG AND OTHER PROGRAMMES • Kha Ri Gude and Skills:Khujwana, Limpopo Province Kha Ri Gude participates in Community Works Programs (CWP) as part of the EPWP: Women and Vegetables Vegetable garden by Kha Ri Gude Learners 8

  9. KRG AND OTHER PROGRAMMES... Kha Ri Gude Learners selling artefacts (Arts and Culture) 9

  10. KRG AND OTHER PROGRAMMES Kha Ri Gude graduates have formed a Musical Group that performs in churches, weddings and functions etc. Collaboration of Kha Ri Gude graduates in Shiluvane (Tzaneen), Limpopo Province 10

  11. ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2015 • 348 228 learners were registered • 298 000 Learner Assessment Portfolios (LAPs) were verified and moderated by SAQA • 17 111 submitted LAPs after SAQA’s moderation and verification • 33 117 learners did not Submit the LAPs or exited the programme • The verification report will be presented to the SAQA Board for approval on 1 December 2016 • 42 462volunteers were appointed including 1 560 volunteers with disabilities

  12. SUMMARY OF THE OVERALL ACHIEVEMENTS • Towards the Main Target of Learners: To date 4 217 373 of the 4.7 million learners have completed the programme • Poverty Alleviation: (2008 - 2015) Kha Ri Gude has also changed the lives of 326 307 Volunteers amounting to 2.683billion Rands by giving them job opportunities

  13. ENROLMENTS OF LEARNERS 2008 – 2015

  14. VOLUNTEERS BY GENDER-2015 The total, excludes 132 Helpers for the blind sector

  15. TARGET VOLUNTEERS Prospective Kha Ri Gude Volunteers, Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme recipients and Youths 2 000 People attended Modjadjiskloof, Limpopo Province: 15

  16. VOLUNTEERS PER PROVINCE 2008 - 2015

  17. CEREMONY - LIMPOPO 7 000 People attended Tzaneen- Nkowankowa: 24 October 2013

  18. CEREMONY-NORTH WEST • Rustenburg: 25 Oct 2013 1 400 People attended 18

  19. CEREMONY-LIMPOPO • Tzaneen- Nkowankowa: 24 October 2013 7 000 People attended

  20. CEREMONY-EASTERN CAPE • Tombo: 24 September 2013 • 5 000 People attended 20

  21. CEREMONY-NORTH WEST ... Correctional Services Kha Ri Gude Learners also received certificates. • Rustenburg: 25 Oct 2013 ... 21

  22. CEREMONY-WESTERN CAPE • Langa, Cape Town: 16 November 2013 • 500 • People • attended 22

  23. KRG CAMPAIGNSTATE OF READINESS FOR THE 2016/17 FINANCIAL YEAR

  24. PROGRESS ON IMPLEMENTING THE AUDITOR-GENERAL OF SOUTH AFRICA’S (AGSA) FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE 2015/16 FINANCIAL YEAR

  25. ADDRESSING FINDINGS OF THE AGSA

  26. ADDRESSING FINDINGS OF THE AGSA

  27. ADDRESSING FINDINGS OF THE AGSA

  28. KRG 2016/17 CLASSES

  29. TARGETED VOLUNTEERS & LEARNERS- 2016

  30. STATE OF READINESS: 2016 • 206 863 (including the Disability Sector) learners Captured and Verified by DHA. • Recycled learners were verified through the old KRG database • A total of 88 137 learners were found to be either deceased, invalid or recycled after the two verification processes. • Measures to enhance the credibility of the database including dealing with Findings of the AGSA were put in place. • Graduates of the Campaign are being advised to enrol in Adult Education classes • KRG learner database was submitted to the Department of Higher Education and Training to use for recruitment into Adult Education classes

  31. VERIFIED SIGHTED LEARNERS

  32. DEAF SECTOR

  33. BLIND SECTOR

  34. STATE OF READINESS: 2016

  35. SERVICE PROVIDERS • The contract of the Service Provider (SAB&T) for the management and administration of the Campaign has been extended till September 2017 • A new service provider (Bongani Rainmakers) has been appointed for the Picking, Packing, Distribution and Collection of workbooks, stationery and admin documents • Gauteng Department of Education has agreed to provide a warehouse for the LAPs for the department for five years (up to 2019) • The service provider for stationery (Raptoscore Stationery) has been appointed • The workbooks for the learners have been printed by Government Printers Works and delivered to the service provider

  36. COMMENCEMENT OF CLASSES • The KRG classes startedon • 1 November 2016 to 23 March 2017 • Classes for Learners with Disabilities (Blind and Deaf) commenced on 1 November 2016 to 04 May 2017 • SAQA to Moderate and Verify the LAPs in July 2017

  37. RISKS AND MITIGATIONS

  38. RISKS AND MITIGATIONS

  39. RISKS AND MITIGATIONS (Conti..)

  40. RISKS AND MITIGATIONS (Conti..)

  41. RISKS AND MITIGATIONS (Cont..)

  42. RECOMMENDATION The Portfolio Committee considers and discusses the progress and state of readiness report of the Kha Ri Gude Campaign

  43. CONCLUSION “Reading is a foundational skill on which all other learning is built and creates the opportunity for access to career opportunities and for individuals to effectively participate in a democracy.” Minister of Basic Education: Mrs Angie Motshekga

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