Organization Tackles Unemployment Sustainably

As of December 2023, the unemployment rate in South Africa was 32 percent. Of course, unemployment breeds a variety of issues, affecting both those unemployed and the community, as lack of a stable income creates desperate circumstances. Taking Care of Business (TCB) is a non-profit dually tackling the issues of unemployment and clothing waste by empowering individuals into small business opportunities.

                   

First opening in Cape Town in 2010, TCB's mission has been to eradicate poverty in South African families by equipping aspiring entrepreneurs with the skills and resources needed to unlock their full potential and access the economy. Since then they have expanded to Paarl, Johannesburg, Durban, and East London as well as launching various projects and winning a multitude of awards, most recently the Ashoka Fellowship in 2018. Currently, with their repair remake resell program they have the capacity to serve 1100 unemployed individuals. 

                                

To learn more about this initiative, we spoke with Tracy Gilmore of TCB. In our conversation we discussed the inspirations for the foundation and its evolution. We delved into the details of the structure of TCB and how exactly its various programs tackle unemployment while contributing to a circular economy. We also discussed the accessibility of the program and how individuals can get involved.

To learn more about TCB, explore their website. Make sure to look out for their upcoming events including an open day in June.

To listen to our conversation you can click on the video below:

Presenters: Nadia T, Jasnine Roberts

Producers: Nadia T

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