Blankets for Bikes Distribution Ceremony

Blankets for Bikes Distribution Ceremony

Work-to-earn Programmes These programmes are aimed at adults, youth and those Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEETs), who earn bicycles in a range of ways: Craft programmes:  Women earn bicycles by producing handicrafts, such as crocheting blankets, beanies and scarves.  The Blankets for Bikes programme allows women in rural communities to put their skills to

Madikwe Rural Development Program (MRDP)

Work-to-earn Programmes:  Crafts Adults earn Qhubeka bicycles by making cow bells or by crocheting blankets.  The Work-to-earn programmes help individuals in rural communities to put their skills to use and provide a means of earning bicycles (which in turn can generate an income) in a region where unemployment is very high and opportunities are few

Blankets for Bikes Distribution Ceremony

Work-to-earn Programmes:  Crafts Women earn Qhubeka bicycles by crocheting blankets.  The Blankets for Bikes programme allows women in rural communities to put their skills to use and provides a means of earning bicycles (which in turn can generate an income) in a region where unemployment is very high and opportunities are few and far between. 50