Recently I watched “Active Citizenship 101” – a TedxWaterfallDrive talk by International Climate Activist and Human Rights Defender Catherine Constantinides (the event took place in February 2020 BEFORE COVID19) – I LOVE this talk because it’s filled with actionable advice. Watch “Active Citizenship 101” by Catherine Constantinides below:
Private security company Vision Tactical has launched its COVID-19 ‘Strategic Preparedness Unit’ in collaboration with its emergency medical partners ER24. The unique vehicle will be deployed to support risk communication, community engagement and internal staff training in relation to the pandemic.
Partnerships with law enforcement, provincial departments and health authorities will develop, monitor and implement an effective plan for communicating with the public and creating a better awareness of the risks associated with COVID-19.
The non – operational EMS vehicle will be coordinated by medics from ER24 and trained members of the Vision Tactical team, that will dedicate their skill to dawning and doffing of PPE and supporting scenes during the pandemic.
This critical function will extend to preparing venues when essential services, law enforcement, health workers and burial societies need to engage.
In addition to the COVID-19 strategic preparedness and response plan and the COVID-19 strategy update, there are four key areas that local authorities of cities and urban settlements should focus on in ensuring preparedness for a robust response to COVID-19:
• Coordinated local plans in preparation for effective responses to health risks and impacts;
• Risk and crisis communication and community engagement that encourage compliance with measures;
• Contextually appropriate approaches to public health measures, especially physical distancing, hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette;
• Access to health care services for COVID-19 and the continuation of essential services.
Director of Vision Tactical, Yaseen Theba says that optimal preparedness in cities and urban settlements is critical for effective national, regional and global response to COVID-19.
“To be effective, the units public measures are implementable and designed in a way that will promote willingness to comply,” Theba says.
Theba adds that slowing the transmission of COVID-19 and protecting communities will require the participation of every member in various communities to prevent infection and transmission.
“Understanding knowledge, behaviours, perceptions, and identifying the right channels and community-based networks and influencers to promote scientific and public health messages will be a key determinant of the effectiveness of the response.”
Programmes will be targeted to individual facilities equipping them with the knowledge, procedures and preventative measures to mitigate the risks of contracting COVID-19.
Community engagement will include accurate information on risks, what is still unknown, what is being done to find answers, what actions are being taken by health authorities, and what actions people can take to protect themselves.
Today is World Environment Day let’s reflect on our environmental impact both as individuals and as a collective and decide to tread lightly on the Earth today and every day it’s the only home we have in this life.
“As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest.”- Nelson Mandela
Last Saturday My Superhero Catherine Constantinides continues to make me immensely proud – she was in the North West today with the Nelson Mandela Foundation supporting the foundation’s #Each1Feed1 Campaign
“There comes a time when silence is betrayal.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Recently I watched a part of the video of George Floyd’s murder and honestly I still don’t have words but I’ll try to express myself as best as I can.
When somebody says or does something racist and you say nothing YOU ARE COMPLICIT. I know some will say “All lives matter” and that is true but all people aren’t getting murdered as much as some people AND THAT IS MY POINT #BlackOutTuesday
“May your father and mother rejoice; may she who gave you birth be joyful!” – Proverbs 23: 25
Last week Monday I was featured as a nominee for the Daily Dispatch Local Hero Awards 2020. Thank you Daily Dispatch I’m truly HONOURED and HUMBLED to even be considered for such an award.
Let us not forget the last colony in Africa… the people of Western Sahara still illegally occupied by another African country: Morocco.” – Catherine Constantinides
Today is Africa Day and while I’m proud to be African and we have much to celebrate I would like to call attention once again to the illegal occupation of the Western Sahara by Morocco (can you imagine fleeing from war to what you thought would be a temporary refugee camp only to still be there 45 YEARS LATER?) the United Nations recognizes the Western Sahara as a country separate from Morocco but the referendum the UN promised in 1991 is yet to take place and why because Morocco has powerful allies at the UN. Let us all use all the platforms we have to raise awareness about Western Sahara today and every day
All the above images were captured by Heinrich Knoetze in the Saharawi Refugee Camps
Beauty is confidence – that’s my message to the world
Recently I asked the women of Twitter to show me their faces without make-up in an effort to teach little girls what true beauty is and I was blown away by the response. Take a look
Every cloud has silver linings – that’s what I’ve realized
Today marks 50 days since South Africa has been in lockdown due to COVID19 and although I’m deeply saddened that many have died, gotten sick and lost their jobs I have found a few silver linings in this dark lockdown cloud.