Ekurhuleni Homeless Forum urges organisations to keep record of beneficiaries
The EHF needs the numbers to help the various organisations in the region secure funding from the Department of Social Development.
The Ekurhuleni Homeless Forum (EHF) pleaded with organisations that look after homeless people in the region to keep a record of all their beneficiaries.
The EHF needs these statistics to secure funding for the various organisations looking after the homeless in the different parts of Ekurhuleni from the Department of Social Development (DSD).
āThe DSD wants us to identify the number of homeless people within the different parts of the city.
“Our target is to identify 4 800 homeless people so that we can prove to DSD why itās critical for these organisations to be funded,ā said Zen Teigte.
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Teigte was reporting back on the EHFās activities since the adoption of its strategy in May, at a stakeholdersā meeting at Manger Care Centre (MCC) on October 20.
As per the census 2022 stats released recently, there were 55 719 homeless people in the country (44 512 roofless and 11 207 in shelters), with 45.6% or around 25 407 in Gauteng.
Of the provincial homeless population, 6 056 were in Ekurhuleni, but Teigte questioned the accuracy of the census stats, reiterating that it was critical the EHF had its own record.
āWe need to identify and prove that we have more than 4 800 homeless people in Ekurhuleni.
“We ask the different organisations to keep an attendance register of their beneficiaries when they are on outreach programmes so we could take them to DSD,ā he said.
Housing
Teigte explained that municipal buildings were being made available to shelters but as per their monitoring and evaluation outcome, they were not suitable to house people, adding that the governmentās allocation model wasnāt working.
āThere are lots of municipal buildings available but they donāt meet the specifications for us to house people. The way the government is allocating the buildings isnāt working.
āWeāve been working with various stakeholders to see what we can do and see if there isnāt a different model we can use to make the buildings available to organisations.ā
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He said they were sitting with a problem because of the unavailability of space for shelters.
āShelters are good but no one wants them near their homes. Communities donāt want people staying in front of their homes or businesses. They want to keep their areas clean.
“They want homeless people housed in shelters. We are sitting with a conundrum as thereās no space for shelters.ā
Opportunities for beneficiaries
The MCC chairperson announced that through the sustainable livelihood funding programme, the DSD was committed to upskilling and rehabilitating the homeless, with 1 500 beneficiaries targeted from next year.
āAs a forum, we want to absorb our beneficiaries already working. If you already have people working in your organisation, please send us their details if they want to be part of the skills programme. We urge organisations to get involved in the programme.ā
Non-compliant organisations
Teigte urged organisations to help the EHF and DSD clamp down on non-compliant organisations, announcing that due to non-compliance, the DSD had stopped funding over 80 organisations.
āReport organisations that arenāt doing what they are supposed to be doing.
“We need to come up with a strategy to make organisations comply and for those that donāt, we have to help DSD deregister them.ā