The National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) aims to provide meals to learners in need. Adequate nutrition is essential for children to be able to take part in mental and physical activities at school.
The maBhengu Umbelethisi Multiversity (MBE) runs an integrated rural development programme that incorporates a multipronged approach to address the complex needs of youth in rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal.
We offer a range of financial and non-financial solutions for the water and sanitation sector that address South Africa’s infrastructure water and sanitation challenges.
DBSA’s purpose is to support public and private infrastructure projects that promote sustainable development and are aligned with the needs of each beneficiary as well as the policies and goals of the Department of Health.
DBSA’s function within this sector is to pursue infrastructure investment for projects tailored for the development of bridges, roads, bus stations, railways, terminals, airports, seaports, border ports and more.
DBSA continuously seeks investment opportunities from both the private and public sectors as well as co-financiers where ICT projects can be developed for immediate or preparation funding.
The local government sector is an investment area where the DBSA holds extensive expertise and we work with all three sectors of local government i.e. metros, secondary and under-resourced municipalities.
DBSA has supported over 20 under-resourced municipalities in developing proper municipal infrastructure plans such as master plans in water, sanitation, electricity, roads and stormwater as well as for other infrastructure investments.
DBSA provided the planning and preparation support needed for the uMDM to conduct infrastructure refurbishment to replace ageing pipelines and further provided a R230 million loan to fund the implementation of the Water Infrastructure Refurbishment Programme.
The overall objective of the EGIP is to support the development and upscaling of solar photovoltaic and wind renewable energy embedded generation projects, developed by independent power producers operating in South Africa.
The DBSA supported three solar photovoltaic projects - Sirius1, Dyason’s Klip 1 and Dyason’s Klip 2 - developed by Scatec Solar under Round 4 of the REIPPP.
In collaboration with EDM’s appointed independent advisors, the DBSA has prioritised and prepared two projects for implementation in the first phase of the network rehabilitation project.
The expansion of Port Namibe and the rehabilitation of Port Sacomar in southern Angola will enable Angola to diversify its economy reducing its dependency on oil.
DBSA is responsible for planning, packaging, designing and implementing the province’s school infrastructure in accordance with the KwaZulu-Natal spatial planning guidelines and the national norms and standards.