Planact—People-Centred Development in Action

Planact is the premier people-centred, community development organisation in Gauteng. We directly build the capacity of civil society to engage with government and become partners in development, targeting the most marginalized and disadvantaged communities.

Very few organisations exist that provide capacity-building at a community level, even before a specific project may have been identified. Planact training and support helps people to build the skills and knowledge to effectively advocate for their communities.

We then continue to work with communities to facilitate or implement development projects, such as housing, services, or community facilities, in cooperation with government and other partners. Our values are communicated in the work that we do. Planact is committed to advancing the vision of a more just and equitable society, where discrimination based on race, gender, income, nationality, age, disability and HIV/AIDS status no longer exists.

In our interaction with community members and leaders, we work to ensure that women are empowered and become active leaders and respected participants in community structures and that they benefit from economic and housing opportunities created; we take a stand against xenophobia and racism, we seek to ensure that community organisations and government representatives are accountable to the people they represent. We display a commitment to HIV/AIDS awareness, and, in cooperation with organisations with expertise in this field, Planact is helping communities come to grips with issues around prevention of HIV infection and care of infected people, as well as the implications for the social and economic fabric.

Planact is an association not for gain incorporated under section 21, registration number 9401660/08. The organisation was established in 1985 as a voluntary association of professionals who came together to assist community organisations to propose and advocate for alternative development plans to those of the apartheid regime, and then to facilitate a civic voice in policy development processes during the transition to democracy. In 1994, Planact was formally registered as a section 21 company. Planact remained rooted in disadvantaged communities, and was heavily involved in policy development as the democratic government became established, but also extended its work into local government capacity-building. Planact continues its work today in the strong traditions it has established, in support of its mission: to support and mobilise community processes that enhance good governance at the local level to improve people’s habitable environment in ways that alleviate poverty.

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Planact Board of Directors Staff list 2006:
   
Jackie Lamola, Chairperson Becky Himlin - Executive Director
Colleen Robinson Penny Narsoo - Temp Prog. Manager
Steven Berrisford Spiro Paxinos - Financial Manager
Moshoeshoe Mokhethi Mike Makwela - Senior Project Officer
Marie Huchzermeyer Shumani Luruli - Project Officer
Blake Mosley-Lefatola Tshepo Baloyi - Project Officer
Matome Gaffane Malachia Mathoho - Researcher
Motala Mohamed Tshidi Morotolo - Administrative Officer
Mogale Thomas Mary Moloisane - Receptionist
  Dorcas Ramoloto - Service Officer
  Jessica Park - Intern-Comm. Dev
  Sheena Satikge - Intern-Comm. Dev

Planact’s work would not be possible without the generous support of its donors:

Cordaid
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Katholische Zentralstelle fur Entwicklungshilfe
Royal Netherlands Embassy
USAID
European Commission

Planact is an affiliate of the Urban Sector Network

CONTACT US AT:

Physical Address: Postal Address:
15th Floor PO Box 30823
209 Smit Street Braamfontein, 2017
Braamfontein Tel. (011) 403 6291
2001 Fax. (011) 403 6982
  e-mail: info@planact.org.za

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