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As a critical partner in delivering health and social services to Sex Workers across South Africa, CCI welcomes the launch of Lenacapavir (LEN) in SA.

As a critical partner in delivering health and social services to Sex Workers across South Africa, CCI welcomes the launch of Lenacapavir (LEN) in SA.

As a critical partner in delivering health and social services to Sex Workers across South Africa, CCI welcomes the launch of Lenacapavir (LEN) in SA. CCI’s CEO Dr Sakumzi Ntayiya, alongside fellow executives and key stakeholders, proudly attended the national ceremony held in Mpumalanga. “Today marks a significant step forward in expanding access to innovative

Together, communities are driving change from the ground up!

Together, communities are driving change from the ground up!

Together, communities are driving change from the ground up! Through their own lived experiences and perspectives, Community Monitors share why community participation remains critical in improving the quality of healthcare services in South Africa. Community-Led Monitoring is more than monitoring systems, it is about ensuring dignity, equity, accountability and meaningful inclusion for all affected communities.

CCI unveils Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) Logo in Johannesburg

CCI unveils Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) Logo in Johannesburg

Johannesburg, South Africa — Today marks a significant milestone in strengthening community-led accountability and advocacy as the new Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) logo was officially unveiled. This, during a CLM training session of the incoming Data Monitors for Global Fund Grant Cycle 7 organized by the Centre for Community Impact (CCI) currently underway in Johannesburg.

📍Johannesburg, South Africa

📍Johannesburg, South Africa

Ahead of the critical work awaiting them in communities across the country, CCI has convened host organisations, community monitors and partners for a 3-day Community-Led Monitoring (CLM), Communication & Advocacy Strategies Capacity Building Session. 📍Johannesburg, South Africa Ahead of the critical work awaiting them in communities across the country, CCI has convened host organisations, community

Joy. Hope. Real impact in Action. ✨

Joy. Hope. Real impact in Action. ✨

During a recent visit to the Centre for Positive Care — one of CCI’s Sub-Recipients showcased the powerful early moments of the Sex Worker Programme rollout. The energy in the room said it all. Stakeholders, community members and programme teams came together not just to observe, but to celebrate a programme that is already making a difference

CCI CEO Dr Sakumzi Ntayiya continued his stakeholder engagement visits with a stop at Tholwana eMolemo in the Western Cape.

CCI CEO Dr Sakumzi Ntayiya continued his stakeholder engagement visits with a stop at Tholwana eMolemo in the Western Cape.

CCI CEO Dr Sakumzi Ntayiya continued his stakeholder engagement visits with a stop at Tholwana eMolemo in the Western Cape. A key highlight of the visit was a powerful and engaging dialogue with a vibrant group of Sex Workers, who courageously shared their personal journeys, offering real insight into the lived realities behind the programme.

CCI’s CEO, Dr. Sakumzi Ntayiya has commenced his visits to Sub-Recipients.

CCI’s CEO, Dr. Sakumzi Ntayiya has commenced his visits to Sub-Recipients.

CCI’s CEO, Dr. Sakumzi Ntayiya has commenced his visits to Sub-Recipients, starting with the Eastern Cape this week. Keiskamma Trust, an organisation implementing the Sex Worker Programme (SWP) across Amathole, Nelson Mandela Bay, Alfred Nzo and Buffalo City districts was the first in line. The CEO, engaged directly with programme teams at the organisation’s main