Wednesday 9 January 2013

EMPOWER Kalahari San (Bushman)


KALAHARI SAN

VALUES-BASED

Cultural Empowerment & Educational Training Centre

BOTSWANA
 
 
 
 This is a short overview of the plight of the struggling forgotten tribe and first people of Southern Africa, the Kalahari San (Bushman). There is an urgent need and responsibility for humanitarian aid/assistance and intervention to establish a Values- Based Empowerment plan to assist many isolated hurting and needy San communities.

San Communities themselves have realised that only through community-based training and skills development networks and structures will they be able to turn the tide to acquire a lasting sustainable future and livelihood. They have begun with a Business & Empowerment plan for a Values-Based Cultural & Educational Training Centre in the Ghanzi District, Botswana. The Training Centre will work towards offering business & empowerment opportunities to isolated San and other communities in SA, Namibia and Botswana by offering easy accessible, on the Kalahari doorstep, education & training facilities in Values-Based Teaching/Training, life skills, sustainable farming, tourism & hospitality, arts & culture, business management, sport development & training and various other fields.
Why Values-Based Teaching and Training? Health, Education, Job Creation and Arresting Corruption are some of the international community, as well as isolated San community’s priorities. All over the world Governments and NGO’s are desperately trying to address these problems. However, there is a growing consensus that all these interventions will amount to nothing unless we urgently address the very fabric of humanity: the basic human values that are the foundation of successful families, companies and countries.
 
WE NEED AN RDP (Reconstruction & Development Programme) OF THE SOUL.



Heartlines in South Africa have started the very successful Heartlines Values-Based initiative and perspective - read more on www.heartlines.org.za. Values are core beliefs or desires that guide or motivate attitudes and actions. Values also define the things we prize and value and therefore provide the basis for ranking the things we want in a way that elevates some values over others. Thus our values determine how we behave, or in other words, they are the drivers of our behaviour. All communities need Values-Based Training. Focus and training must be given on values such as responsibility, service, perseverance,  humility,hope, unity, diligence, courage and compassion.

The philosophy of a values perspective will change disadvantaged hurting and needy San community’s outlook towards a better future. In the case of the San and over many centuries, various efforts and initiatives to help these communities have tended to tackle behaviour change from a legal and human rights perspective. A value-based teaching challenges people irrespective of race, gender, age or religion to live out positive values in a way that will build people, families, communities and nations.



 
The vast majority of San communities, in spite of their dire circumstances, aspire to a set of good values and live it. Given further and dedicated support and teaching opportunities it will positively transform them even more. God is the authority of all good values. These good values form the basis of much of the teachings of our major faiths, to which 80% of the world population claim to belong. Even the traditional San culture and spiritual believes and value systems aspire to God’s authority of good values.
 
The San Values-Based Empowerment & Training Centre will offer courses / teaching and training to San peoples and all other communities. Equipped with value-based skills, teachers and students will return to their communities targeting;

Ø                  Values education, in schools, faith-based organisations, prisons, local government and business

Ø                  Youth development, with specific emphasis on developing ethical young people

Ø                  Building and empowering isolated San communities    

The first suggested Values-Based Cultural Empowerment and Educational Training Centre would be established in the West of Botswana in the Ghanzi District, which forms the heart of the Kalahari Desert. The Training Centre should be considered as a place for empowering and training isolated Kalahari San and other communities. An estimated 100 000 marginalized Kalahari San live in isolated settlements in Namibia, South Africa and Botswana (the majority in Botswana). The site for the training centre will be centrally situated in the Kalahari dessert and offer a solid network and structure base to afford the surrounding communities and countries where they live, the opportunity to send students/trainees for easy accessible and affordable education and training.

The Ghanzi District, Botswana is nearly as big as the Netherlands and measures 117.000 km2 and only has a population of +- 40.000 people. The area is very sparsely populated (1 person per 3.4 km2). The population is culturally very different 45% belong to the San, who are divided in 5 language groups: Naro, Sekaukau, Qg”oo, Dxana and Dcui (of these groups the Naro people are the most prominent group); the rest of the population consist of Bakgalagadi, Baherero, English, Afrikaans, Coloureds and other nationalities.

 
Most of these people live in Ghanzi Township (29%), other villages and settlements (39%) and the rest live on farms and cattle posts. These are very difficult to reach, as there are no good roads to the farms and cattle posts. At many places you will find no FM reception and only a very weak AM reception.

40% of the population can be categorised as remote area dwellers. Most of them are dependent on government handouts and support programs. Unemployment is very high, especially among the youth as there is no real economic activity in the settlements apart from commercial cattle farming. 60% of the population is younger than 30 years and as education is not compulsory school drop out rates and illiteracy are very high, especially on farms/cattle posts/settlements.

Alcohol abuse is very high, poverty, transactional sex, teenage pregnancies, sexual transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS are the biggest problems. The Government, NGO’s and concerned organisations/business have implemented various concerted prevention and behaviour change actions, communications and interventions that are starting to show positive change.



Overview of NGO’s, Faith-Based Organisations, Missionary, Church and humanitarian aid movement in the Ghanzi District.

Although Religion has spread all over Botswana and there are a very few un-reached groups, the San are still in the majority of “un-churched people groups” who do not have a faith-based organisation/church/missionary or educational training facilities where they can learn/train/practice their life skills/faith/religion/worship in their own language. The growing influx of people from Asia and other countries to far of villages/settlements also allows access to many other religions/influences.

The Town of Ghanzi is the largest in the area and there are many faith-based organisations, Missionaries and Churches. In the city of Ghanzi there are more than 80 registered denominations. These organisations/churches can be categorised in African Instituted Churches (60%), Mainline Churches (30%) and Evangelical Churches (10%). Most of the San settlements in the Ghanzi District are still “un-churched” Even with all these faith based organisations, missionaries and churches and as mentioned before, there is a growing consensus that all these efforts and interventions will amount to nothing unless we urgently address the very fabric of humanity: the basic human values that are the foundation of successful families, companies and countries.

WE NEED AN RDP (Reconstruction & Development Programme) OF THE SOUL.

Over the years many faith-based organisations, churches and missionaries have done most of the evangelical/humanitarian work in the Ghanzi region with specifically San Villages or Settlements and there are currently 6 permanent San missionary churches in small San settlements in the Ghanzi district. These organisations try to work in the other 22 remote San settlements and many cattle posts as well. Where there are permanent faith-based organisations/missionaries/churches in villages or settlements they are sometimes very weak and the lack of support or healthy and strong following/congregations can be contributed to;

 remoteness of the places, long distance in the District, transport problems, bad roads, isolation, illiteracy, poverty, lack of communication, lack of commitment, drugs and alcohol abuse, sexual immorality, lack of knowledge, lack of skills, lack of vision, lack of strategic planning and thinking, lack of cooperation, lack of resources, lack of perseverance, inconsistency, cultural beliefs, worldview, mindset, tribalism, dependency syndrome, lack of leadership, jealousy, materialism, lack of focus, competition, developmental issues, apathy of the people, generation gap, education, language, cultural differences, unwillingness etc.

There are approximately 26 Naro San Villages/Settlements in the Ghanzi District alone, with at least 20+, more San Villages in the rest of Botswana (many uncounted cattle posts). Namibia and South Africa also have various similar San Settlements with various San languages.  The aim of the Values-Based Empowerment & Educational Training Centre will be to identify local San leaders in existing communities/settlements/business/organisations/churches (mostly San) and through network and structures assist and equip them with various skills and training programs in Values-Based Teaching/Training, life skills, sustainable farming, tourism & hospitality, arts & culture, business management, sport development & training and various other fields.

Land on a farm in the Ghanzi District has already been obtained to start the first phase of the Empowerment and Training Centre and building on a campsite and basic infrastructure will start in January 2013. We need support/donations/funding to continue with this vision.

Please feel free to contact us for more information or if you want to get involved.

Martin Erasmus
Email; martin@art-me-africa.com 

Mobile Botswana: +267 738 73730
Mobile South Africa: +27 79 605 1049
 
Information obtained from various sources by Martin Erasmus, OCS San Missionary Field Worker, based in Botswana,