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PART A: GENERAL INFORMATION                                        REPORT OF THE ACCOUNTING OFFICER

        Gifts and Donations received in kind from non-related parties (Continued)
         Food and Nutrition Coordination

         Food relief for KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng areas affected by public riots                       800
         Old Mutual
         Food and Nutrition Coordination
         Food Parcels to families affected by the protests and related looting, vandalism and acts of criminality in
         KwaZulu-Natal                                                                                  800
         The Solidarity Fund
         Food and Nutrition Coordination

         Food relief for KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng areas affected by public riots                      100 000
         UNFPA
         Population and Development
         Sponsorship for the Department to attend the Safeguard Young People Steering Committee meeting in March 2022  8
         Van Schaik Book Store
         Information Management
         Donation of books to augment the Department's library                                           20


        Donations in Cash


        German Development Bank KFW
        An amount of R2, 696 million was transferred to the Department   2.   Supporting services to victims of Gender-Based Violence and
        through the National Treasury RDP account. The funds were used   Femicide.
        to continue coordinating and managing the project funded by the   •  One hundred and forty-three (143) Civil Society
        German Development Bank (KfW) to provide support to Orphans,   Organisations have been recommended for funding.
        Vulnerable Children and Youth project (OVCY).            •  The total R20,350 million was transferred to one hundred
                                                                   and twenty-seven (127) Civil Society Organisations as first
        The construction of Community Care Centres (CCC) continued in the   tranche payments.
        current financial year. Lethabong CCC in the North West province   •  Another R10,200 million has been transferred to forty-six
        was granted a practical completion certificate in November 2021.   (46) of these Civil Society Organisations as second tranche
        Kgomotso, Ipelegeng and Boikhutso CCCs were granted completion   payments.
        certificates. Three (3) CCCs in Limpopo are yet to be finalised.  •  The process of conducting performance reviews in preparing
                                                                   for second tranche payments to more complying Civil
        Criminal Asset Recovery Account                            Society Organisations is underway.
        The  Department  was  allocated  funds  for  the  2020/21  financial   •  NDA has advertised another call for proposals and 35 new
        year by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development   Civil Society Organisations have been recommended for
        from the Criminal  Asset Recovery  Account for two projects.  The   funding.
        Department partnered with the NDA to implement the projects   •
        which progressed as follows:                          The project is in the process of being extended until 30 June 2023
         1.   Financial  assistance  to  institutions  rendering  services  to   to allow for monitoring of funded organisations and close-out
            victims of crime.                                 activities by the NDA.
             •   Of the total allocation of R50 million received in
                2020/21, an amount of R40 million has been spent up to   USAID
                31 March 2022, of which  R11.3 million was spent in the   An amount of R19, 223 million was spent on the USAID funded
                2021/22 financial year.                       Government-to-Government (G2G).  The goal of the project is to
             •   Since the beginning of the project up to 31 March   strengthen DSD’s capacity to scale up the implementation of
                2022, funds have been transferred to 169 Civil Society   primary prevention of sexual  violence and HIV activities among
                Organisations (CSOs) in two (2) equal tranches.   children and  youth and reduce the incidence of HIV and  AIDS
             •   An amount of R5 million has been set aside for mentoring   through Social and Behaviour Change programs (SBC). This is done
                and  coaching  which  will  be  finalised  in  the  2022/23   using the HIV prevention program “YOLO” (You only live once) for 15
                financial year.                               to 24-year-olds, Young YOLO - CHOMMY - (10 to14-year-olds) and
             •   An additional amount of R5 million has been committed   other gender-based violence and HIV prevention interventions for
                to the implementation of the Integrated Media Campaign   children and youth.
                on Gender-Based Violence, Substance Abuse and Social
                Crime Prevention.  The funds have been transferred   Non-profit  organisations  have  been  appointed  in  eThekwini,
                to the Government Communication and Information   Ekurhuleni and the City of Johannesburg to implement activities as
                Systems (GCIS) as an advance for the implementation of   per the agreed work plans.
                this Integrated Media Campaign over a period of six (6)
                months starting from April to September 2022.
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