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MISS SOUTH AFRICA NATASHA JOUBERT SPENDS NELSON MANDELA INTERNATIONAL DAY AT SOWETO PRIMARY SCHOOL

 Miss South Africa, Natasha Joubert, spent Nelson Mandela International Day at Mveledzandivho Primary School in Chiawelo, Soweto. Joubert was taken on a walkabout of the school where she also gave an inspirational talk to learners, read to the Grade Rs and helped with some painting.

Joubert – along with sponsor Anglo-Gold Ashanti – has pledged to help the Adopt-a-School Foundation (AASF) school to reach a standard where the learners and teachers have the assets they need to facilitate the best educational outcomes.

AASF – a partner entity of the Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation – is a non-profit that supports the creation and enhancement of a conducive learning and teaching environment in disadvantaged schools, using a Whole School Development (WSD) model that focuses on school leadership, curriculum, infrastructure and social welfare. The model ensures the schools are equipped with quality education.

The philosophy fits in with Joubert’s advocacy programme, announced when she was crowned Miss South Africa, and which she has centred around building an equal playing field for every learner.

This year, the slogan for Nelson Mandela International Day is a return to Madiba’s words “It is still in your hands to combat poverty and inequity.”

Joubert said she was delighted to play her part: “I know from experience that the sense of fulfilment that one gets from being able to help someone get an education, to give them a chance in life, is like no other. I urge everyone, particularly corporates looking to make a worthy contribution to education, to get involved. Adopting a school and providing the necessary funds for infrastructure improvement, curriculum development and equipment procurement allows learners to thrive.”

The Back to School for a Day on Mandela Day is AASF’s annual initiative commemorating active citizenship, volunteerism and organisations that stand on the front line, championing causes that remain crucial to South African society.

Miss South Africa is presented by Weil Entertainment in association with Sun International. S3 is the official broadcast partner.

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About Adopt-a-School Foundation

Adopt-a-School Foundation (AASF) is an entity of the Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation (CRF) and was officially established in 2002 by a group of concerned individuals, including Cyril Ramaphosa and Dr James Motlatsi. AASF is registered as a Section 21 company with PBO status and has an Independent Board of Directors. It works with a wide range of stakeholders including District, Provincial and National Departments of Basic Education, corporate donors, various service providers and best practice NGOs. AASF implements Whole School Development – a holistic model aimed at improving the academic, infrastructural, social and security environment in schools. There are currently 609 schools under the AASF’s adoption programme. It works in all nine provinces in South Africa, and in Lesotho and Mozambique.

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