- Act III Scene I: Adding Color (November 16, 2015)
 - Slideshow Test
 - “Bawawethu” (December 3, 2015)
 - Social Enterprise
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 - About CTPC
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- Projects Overview
 - 2015
- Expanding Early Childhood Development Opportunities in an Informal Settlement
 - Exploring New Outreach Models for Early Childhood Development
 - Fostering Community at the Canterbury Street Lot
- Background Research
- Philosophy Behind Helping the Homeless
 - Belonging and its Psychological Impact on Street People
 - Establishing Social Inclusion in the Street Community
 - Understanding Homelessness’ Role in Urban Development
 - Investigating the Effect of Public Spaces on Cities
 - Creating a Sense of Community Through Green Areas
 - Commemorating the Street Community’s Lives
 
 - Partnerships
 - Planning
 - Outcomes
 - Resources
 
 - Background Research
 - Providing More than a Meal at Service Dining Rooms
 - Upgrading the K2 Informal Settlement through Community Collaboration
- Background Research
 - Planning Pages
 - The Partnership
 - K2 Journey
- Act I Scene I: New Beginnings (October 22, 2015)
 - Act I Scene II: Getting lost in the K2 Maze (October 23, 2015)
 - Act I Scene III: The Outsiders (October 26, 2015)
 - Act II Scene I: Touring Tuesday (November 10, 2015)
 - Act II Scene II: Trouble in K2 (November 16, 2015)
 - Act III Scene I: Luncheon: A Change of Scenery (November 17, 2015)
 - Act III Scene II: Adding Colour (November 20, 2015)
 - Act III Scene III: “Bawawethu” (December 3, 2015)
 - Act III Scene IV: Financial Contribution: One Step at a Time (December 7, 2015)
 
 - Project Outcomes
 - Project Resources
 - References
 
 - Women’s Empowerment through Increased Access and Understanding of Technology
- Background Research
 - Partnership
 - Planning
 - Process Narrative
 - Outcomes
 - Project Resources
 - References
 
 
 - 2014
- Empowerment through Improving Facilities at the Sizakuyenza Safe House
 - The Big Issue Goes Online: Creating a Vendor-Run Profiling Program
 - Early Childhood and Community Development in Flamingo Crescent
- Background Research
- Challenges of Early Childhood Development in South Africa
 - Crèche Regulations and Finances
 - Best Practices for Crèche Development
 - Determinants of Crèche Quality
 - The Effect of Playground Design on Child Development
 - The Effect of Playground Design on Communities
 - Developmental Benefits of Recreational Space
 - Public Space Inequality in South Africa
 - Recyclable Playgrounds
 
 - Flamingo Crescent Informal Settlement
 - Planning and Methods
 - The Partnership
 - The Play by Play
 - Project Outcomes
 - Resources
 
 - Background Research
 - An Entrepreneurial Initiative for Distributing Energy Efficient Products in Low Income Communities
- Background
 - Planning
 - Partnerships
 - Project Narrative
- Act 1: Adapting our Project
 - Act 2: Finding Distribution Centers
- Scene 1: Creating Interest in Wonderbags
 - Scene 2: First Trip to an Informal Settlement
 - Scene 3: Looking for New Products
 - Scene 4: Gathering Community Energy and Crèche Information
 - Scene 5: A Visit to Flamingo
 - Scene 6: Just Do It: Three Crèche Visits
 - Scene 7: The Reality of Low Income Areas
 - Scene 8: A College for Kiddies
 
 - Act 3: Establishing Pilot Programs
- Scene 1: Pilot Program
 - Scene 2: A Second Pilot Program
 - Scene 3: Sustainable Sales
 - Scene 4: Low Income Energy Services Task Team Meeting
 - Scene 5: Lunch at the Crèche
 - Scene 6: Exploring Other Products
 - Scene 7: Graduation
 - Scene 8: Enjoying Electricity
 - Scene 9: Collaboration for Future Implementation
 - Scene 10: Keep Smiling
 
 - Epilogue
 
 - Outcomes
 - References
 
 - Expanding Health, Education, and Wellbeing Services and Analyzing the Effects of Underlying Social Complexities on WaSH-UP
- Background Research
 - Mission & Objectives
 - Cast of Characters
 - Process Narrative: Our Journey
 - Project Outcomes: Not Just Toilets Anymore!
 - Epilogue
 
 - WaSH-UP Sustainable Livelihoods and Business Operations
- Mission and Objectives Overview
 - Background Research
- Informal Settlements in South Africa: Langrug Community
 - Shared Action Learning (SAL)
 - Community Assets
 - What Business Institutions/Models Would Best Serve the Community?
 - How to Start a Small Business in Informal Settlements
 - Possible Models for Small Businesses and Savings Groups
 - Ethical Considerations
 - Research Questions
 - Sources and References
 
 - The Partnership
 - Acts and Scenes
 - Project Outcomes
 
 - Reflection and Growth during the IQP Journey
 
 - 2013
- Blue Sky Recycling Programme
 - Community Mobilisation Through Reblocking in Flamingo Crescent
- The Partnership
 - Welcome to Flamingo Crescent
 - Background Research
 - Methodology: Shared Action Learning
 - Project Narrative
- Act 1: Trial and Error
- Scene 1: First Meeting with Levona
 - Scene 2: An Introduction to 7de Laan
 - Scene 3: Beginnings of Turmoil
 - Scene 4: Finding Hope
 - Scene 5: A Motivation for our Work
 - Scene 6: Red Hill Settlement Tour Highlights Opportunities
 - Scene 7: City Mission Visit Illuminates the Option of Reblocking
 - Scene 8: Meeting the Key Planners
 - Scene 9: First Weekly Meeting Causes Confusion
 - Scene 10: Subcouncil Meeting Eases Worries
 - Scene 11: A Raw and Unexpected Story
 - Scene 12: Ethiopian Experience
 - Scene 13: Shack Demolition
 - Scene 14: Engineering the Future
 - Scene 15: Public Meeting in 7de Laan
 - Act 1 Reflection
 
 - Act 2: Testing the Waters
- Scene 1: A Taste of Flamingo
 - Scene 2: Getting to know the Community Leaders
 - Scene 3: Cluster Meetings in Flamingo
 - Scene 4: Introduction to Mtshini Wam
 - Scene 5: Kuku Town Visit Provides Example
 - Scene 6: All Parties Come Together
 - Scene 7: Library Networking
 - Scene 8: Communication and Enumeration
 - Act 2 Reflection
 
 - Act 3: Taking Care of Business
- Scene 1: Meeting the Contractors
 - Scene 2: Breaking Ground
 - Scene 3: If You Build It They Will Come
 - Scene 4: Visiting ELRU Opens Doors for a Crèche in Flamingo
 - Scene 5: A Living Virtue
 - Scene 6: Meeting a New Potential Stakeholder
 - Scene 7: Meeting with the CECD: “Let’s do it.”
 - Scene 8: Bringing Green Innovation to the Crèche
 - Scene 9: Final Stakeholder Meeting
 - Scene 10: Saying Goodbye to Flamingo Crescent
 - Act 3 Reflection
 - Student Reflections
 
 
 - Act 1: Trial and Error
 - Resources and References
 - Community Mobilisation Through Reblocking: An Interactive Upgrading Anthology
 
 - Early Childhood Development Connection
 - MGV Park Redevelopment
- Project Partners
 - Project Outcomes
 - Background Research
 - Planning and Methods
 - Process Narrative
- Act 1: The Beginning
- Scene 1: Arriving in Maitland Garden Village
 - Scene 2: First Sight
 - Scene 3: Meeting with the Project Members
 - Scene 4: Community Survey
 - Scene 5: Working with Co-Researchers
 - Scene 6: Village Day
 - Scene 7: Monday’s Meeting with Jude
 - Scene 8: Monday’s Meeting with Co-Researchers
 - Scene 9: Discouraging Moment
 - Scene 10: Setting up the Fantasy Playscape Activity with the Crèche
 
 - Act 2: A New Hope
 - Act 3: Getting the Ball Rolling
 - Personal Reflections
 
 - Act 1: The Beginning
 - Resources
 
 - WaSH-UP
 
 - 2012
- Capacity Building of a Community Based Organisation in Maitland Garden Village
- Meet the Team
 - Background Research and Preparation
 - Ethical Considerations
 - Cape Town Project Centre Context
 - Sponsors
 - Project Work on Site
- Cast of Characters
 - Meetings
 - Organisational Profiles
 - Act 1: Finding our Footing
- Scene 1: First Encounter with Maitland Garden Village (MGV)
 - Scene 2: Tour of Maitland Garden Village
 - Scene 3: Ronell’s Sight into the Help Centre
 - Scene 4: First Look at the Potential Venue
 - Scene 5: Getting to Know the People We are Working With
 - Scene 6: Tour Of Oude Molen
 - Scene 7: Village Day
 - Scene 8: Monday Morning Meeting
 - Scene 9: Meeting at MGV Community Centre
 - Reflection and Moving Forward
 
 - Act 2: Building Support
 - Act 3: Strategy and Execution
 
 
 - Envisioning a Black River Pathway: Creating a Heritage Destination through Social Development
- Research & Planning
 - Cast of Characters
 - Ethical Considerations
 - Acts and Scenes
- Act One: Getting Started
- Scene Eight: Maitland Garden Village Day
 - Scene Five: Faces of Oude Molen Eco Village
 - Scene Four: First Meeting with our Sponsors
 - Scene One: The First Pathway Experience
 - Scene Seven: Visiting Company’s Garden
 - Scene Six: A Presentation to our Sponsors
 - Scene Three: Walking the Desire Lines
 - Scene Two: Tour of Maitland Garden Village
 
 - Act Two: Developing Relationships
 - Act Three: Absorbing Information
 - Act Four: Meeting with the City
 - Act Five: Wrapping Up
 
 - Act One: Getting Started
 - Resources & References
 
 - Laying the Foundation for a Resilient Partnership: Innovative Upgrading in the Informal Settlement of Langrug
- Welcome to Langrug
 - Background Research
 - Cast of Characters
 - Primary Project Focuses
 - Acts and Scenes: Our Observations and Reflections
- Act 1: Jumping Right In
 - Act 2: Planning and Moving Forward
- Discussing the Needs of the Community and How the MPC Can Help
 - Making the Decision to Move Forward with the Multi-Purpose Centre
 - Reblocking Guidebook Discussion
 - Re-Measuring for Reblocking
 - Spacing Out ReBlocking
 - Fire In Zwelitsha
 - Lunch Scene
 - Working Team Arguments
 - Playing Games
 - Introductions at the Municipality: A Revelation
 - Amanda Realises the Importance of Documentation
 - The Working Team Presents to the Municipality
 - How Simple Office Supplies Can Spark Progress
 - Further Difficulty with Planning
 - Learning How to Do (and Teach) a Cost Analysis
 
 - Act 3: Making Decisions
- Working Group Expresses Community Urgency
 - Impromptu Meeting with Dawie
 - Meeting with Scott: Ending a Day of Confusion
 - Partnership Meeting 13 November
 - Alfred’s Presence in Langrug
 - Realising the Greywater Cleaning Problems
 - Working Group’s Apparent Lack of Trust in the Municipality: Putting Together a Report
 - Tensions Regarding Community Contributions and the MPC
 
 - Act 4: WaSH Construction
 - Act 5: Our Reflections
 
 
 - Rooftop Gardens for Sustainable Livelihoods in Cape Town
 - Supporting Reblocking and Community Development in Mtshini Wam
 
 - Capacity Building of a Community Based Organisation in Maitland Garden Village
 - 2011
- Addressing Greywater Management Issues in Langrug Using a Sustainable Reiterative Process
 - Black River Corridor: Visions for Restoration and Recreational Use
 - Envisioning the Future Development of Oude Molen Eco Village
 - Supporting Asset Based Community Development in Maitland Garden Village
- Chapter 1: What is the best way to aid a community in a sustainable and positive way?
 - Chapter 2: How does one lay the foundation for a mutually beneficial relationship?
 - Chapter 3: What communication tools can be utilised to gauge a community’s aspirations?
 - Chapter 4: What is the best way to show gratitude and initiate community driven action?
 - Chapter 5: What is the best approach to gain governmental participation in preparation for a community programme?
 - Chapter 6: How do you structure a meeting so the attendees become participants and truly invested?
 - Chapter 7: How can MGV continue to develop through mutually beneficial relationships with neighbouring communities?
 - Epilogue: What does the future hold?
 - Acknowledgements
 - Team Interviews
 - Photo Gallery
 - Downloads and References
 
 - Sustainable Livelihoods Through Beekeeping
 - WaSHUp: Innovating Water Sanitation and Hygiene Upgrading in Langrug
- Langrug
 - Meet the Team
 - Water and Sanitation in Langrug
- Mapped Facility 1
 - Mapped Facility 10
 - Mapped Facility 2
 - Mapped Facility 3
 - Mapped Facility 4
 - Mapped Facility 5
 - Mapped Facility 6
 - Mapped Facility 7
 - Mapped Facility 8
 - Mapped Facility 9
 - Mapped Facility 11
 - Mapped Facility 12
 - Mapped Facility 13
 - Mapped Facility 14
 - Mapped Facility 15
 - Mapped Facility 16
 - Mapped Facility 17
 - Mapped Facility 18
 - Mapped Facility 19
 - Mapped Facility 20
 - Mapped Facility 21
 
 - Partnerships in Langrug: A Model for the Future
 - Community-Driven Development
 - Community WaSHUp Spaces
 - Multi-Purpose WaSHUp Facility
 - Future
 - Supplemental Material
 
 
 - 2010
- Profiling Community Assets
 - Collaborative Construction
 - Stormwater Management
 - Strengthening Spaza Shops
 - Supporting Early Childhood Development
 - Initiation Site Development
- Meet the Team
 - Project
- Good Hope Initiation Site Proposal
 - Objectives
 - Background
- A Historic Perspective of the Initiation Ritual
 - Challenges of Initiation
- Limited Physical Space and Lack of Seclusion
 - Building and Burning of Initiation Huts
 - Challenges of Initiation in an Urban Environment
 - Economic Challenges for Initiates
 - Health Concerns during the Initiation Process
 - Malnutrition during the Seclusion Period
 - Psychological Challenges Faced by Initiates
 - Conflicts Between Traditional Leaders and Authorities
 
 - Government Actions in the Initiation Community
 
 - Methodology
 - Project Resources
 
 - Acknowledgements
 
 - Co-Researchers
 
 - 2009
- Buildings
 - Communications
 - Economy
 - Energy
 - Gardens
 - Mapping and Planning
 - Water & Sanitation
- Accomplishments
 - Background
 - Current Conditions and Common Practices within Monwabisi Park
 - Establishing Collaborations
 - Future Testing
 - History of Water and Sanitation in South Africa
 - Learning by Example: Case Studies
 - Meet the Team
 - Methodology
 - Monwabisi Park as a Model for Redevelopment
 - Our Partners
 - Project Resources
 - The Sanitation Centre
 
 
 - 2008
 - 2007
 
 - Contact Us
 - Communications
 - WaSH
 - First Week Plans
 - Pre-Travel Planning
 - Interactions
 - Meeting Strategies
 - Shared Action Learning
 - Mission Statement and Objectives
 - Methodology
 - Ethics
 - Interview Planning
 - Week One Plan
 - Beyond Week One
 - Cast of Characters
 - Welcome to Langrug
 - Key Areas of Focus
 - References
 - CTPC Context
 - Setting the Stage
 - Sponsor: Community Organisation Resource Centre
 - Sponsor: Department of Integrated Human Settlements
 - Cast of Characters
 - Project Planning
 - References
 
						 





