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European Union Funded Partnership Programme |
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Junior Achievement South Africa was approached at the end of 2009 by the Institute of Management in Bulgaria to partner on a project funded by the European Union. The project focuses on the education of young people in film making, with a focus on sustainable development.
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Banking on 350 youthful entrepreneurs |
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Junior Achievement South Africa are pleased to announce the receipt of just over R1,3 million from Investec in support of the newly launched Junior Achievement South Africa Entrepreneurship Academy Programme.
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Wendy Luhabe Foundation Donates R100 000 to Junior Achievement SA |
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Junior Achievement South Africa Patron, Ms Wendy Luhabe, last week announced a grant of R100 000 from the Wendy Luhabe Foundation towards the newly launched Junior Achievement SA Entrepreneurship Academy Programme.
The announcement was made at a function at Citi in Sandton where Ms Linda McClure the Managing Director, presented the 2009 Annual Report of Junior Achievement SA, and also announced the launch of the Entrepreneurship Academy Programme.
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Junior Achievement South Africa to Represent South Africa at Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Dubai |
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Delegates from 88 nations gather to set the table for Global Entrepreneurship Week in November.
Congress held in conjunction with HCT Global Entrepreneurship 2010 Conference.
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Submission to the Portfolio Committee of Basic Education |
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Proposal to Include Entrepreneurial Skills Development Programmes in the School Curriculum
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A first, the Junior Achievement SA Entrepreneurship Academy Programme! |
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We are excited to have partnered with Gap Year South Africa to pilot the Junior Achievement SA Entrepreneurship Academy Programme. This programme is aimed at the pursuit of entrepreneurship and enterprising excellence and strategic personal positioning, so that young people are able to optimally explore and develop their potential and capabilities.
It is an out-of-school engagement for approximately eight months, with a planned four hour class session every Saturday. The engagement will provide and create opportunities for the young people to act on and transform their potential into power, whilst also serving them well in respect of career-mapping and the development of networking skills.
The Academy Programme will launch in March in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.
> Read the feedback we've received in the meantime - June 2010 |
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