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| RECODEC SUPPORTS BRAK WATER |
RECODEC has identified Brakwater as one of the beneficiary groups. The community is a spill-over from the population growth of the city and seen as a challenge of rural urban migration. Majority inhabitants of Brakwater are unemployed and need to be engaged in productive activities.
Some of these people have been evicted from neighbouring farms and looking for a source of living,’ said Willem February who is working closely with the group.
Our conviction is that we are making a contribution toward reducing crime in the city when we work with such groups,’ said Milly Awaras, treasurer of Recodec. |
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RECODEC Latest news |
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Namib Mills donates food material |
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Namib Mills donated 90 kg of pasta to RECODEC to support the soup kitchen component.
The donation has assisted in putting a meal for many orphans and vulnerable children living in the vicinity of the centre in Katutura.
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RECODEC Renovation – phase 1 |
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The renovation of Recodec Centre and office is in progress.
The building which used to sit idle and ruined is now taking shape becoming a landmark in Katutura.
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To view more pictures on the renovation of the recodec building click here |
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City of Windhoek donates to RECODEC |
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Restoration Community Development Centre recently received four used computers from the Windhoek Municipality to boost its training function and equip the office. |
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The computers are essential component of the whole program of the centre as the organization is in the process of setting up a computer literacy training project. This project will target youth, women and elderly people who have not been exposed to working with computers. |
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The Chairperson of Recodec, Sandi Tjaronda accepted the donation from the City Major, Matheus Shikongo. |
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The cooperation with the City is seen as a positive gesture in fostering greater ties in tacking social and economic challenges facing society in contemporary times. |
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