Men on the Side of the Road

-Project status: Active
-Sectors: Non-profit Activity
-Funding source: Private Investment Funded | Philanthropy Funded | Government Funded
-Location of project: South Africa
-Project type: Business Development Activity

Managing Organization: Men on the Side of the Road

Managing Organization URL:
http://www.unemploymen.co.za/


Contact Name: Robin Gilfillan

Contact Email: jocelynf@unemploymen.co.za

Contact Phone: +27 (0)21 448 9000

Contact Address: PO Box 8348, Roggebaai, 8012 South Africa

 




Activity Description: Men on the Side of the Road (MSR) is giving thousands of unemployed men in South Africa the vital skills, tools, and social infrastructure to improve their lives. Extremely high unemployment rates in South Africa have forced men to stand on the side of the road, looking for temporary work and accepting low wages and abuse. MSR founder Charles Maisel saw the potential for these day laborers to recognize and utilize their own strength to create change from the bottom up.

MSR created an unemployment federation that organizes workers and helps negotiate temporary wages and employment conditions. They offer training programs in areas such as carpentry and gardening. This makes the men more readily employable and gives them the opportunity to start their own enterprise. MSR creates work opportunities through:
a. Application for Tenders
b. In-House Placement program
c. Government lobbying for 3% of all contracts to include men on the side of the road
d. Small enterprise development
e. Opportunities on the side of the road
MSR also reaches out to businesses and individuals to donate used tools through their innovative Tools Project. Men pick up the tools, creating increased awareness of the program and establishing personal ties to the community. They fix the tools and place them in a tools library where they can be used to establish a trade by those who could not otherwise afford them. To-date over 30,000 tools valued at over US$50,000 have been fixed and used. Ashoka’s Citizen Base Initiative lauded the effort as a powerful means of sustaining the organization through community support.


Submitted by Garden Decor is Fun on August 7, 2007 - 14:32.
MSR is simply a wonderful and doable idea. The training program, the "tools" program, and the connection to the community all contribute to the community support this worthwhile program has received. Rather than simply "giving" food or money to the men in your community as a handout (a policy that does not help a person become self-sufficient and productive), the MSR program teaches men the training they need to become more productive members of society. By the way, since I have a "garden decor" website, I noted with great pride that one of the training areas offered is "gardening." Charles Maisel, I tip my hat to you for making a positive difference in the lives of the men (and indirectly, in the lives of the women) in your community.

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