The Solidarity Fund says it will now disperse funds to assist flood-affected residents of the KwaZulu-Natal province.
After its set-up in 2020, the Fund recently announced that it will wrap up its operations at the end of September 2022.
Spokesperson Didi Masoetsa says the knowledge & experience they garnered during the Covid-19 pandemic, would be valuable in the roll-out of emergency funding to affected residents in KZN.
Masoetsa says residents there urgently need access to food and clean drinking water.
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We’ve resolved to support and augment Government’s response to the floods in KZN and the Eastern Cape, and the resultant devastating aftereffects in these areas.
For the full media release, click on this link: https://t.co/GfvViNE6iv.
#UnityInAction #FloodsResponse pic.twitter.com/SJtH7VLelq— The Solidarity Fund (@SolidarityRSA) April 20, 2022