In 2014, Siyakhona projects are taking place across 14 communities around the world, of which three are in Brazil, and the effort will continue on to April 2015, long after the 2014 FIFA World Cup is over.ĭownload crack. So far, the initiative has reached over 400 young leaders in more than 40 disadvantaged communities.
Siyakhona, which means We can do it in Zulu and Xhosa, two of South Africas official languages, offers talented youths in disadvantaged communities the opportunity to take part in digital photography and video courses and learn practical, vocational skills. The programme was launched in 2009 ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. This contest is part of the ongoing Football for Hope Siyakhona Media Skills programme, a collaboration between FIFA and Sony. The picture shot by 12-year-old Marvelous Chukwu from the Nigeria community-based organisation Search and Groom struck a chord with the public, receiving a triumphant 4,166 votes.