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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Residents rebuild, demolish homes and sell their land, or refuse to return to the 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, LA. The local government has stepped in and offered monetary incentives if residents return to the area.
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  • Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a point of self-reliance through the provision of healthcare, education and training. The organization started in 1997 and now runs seven projects in the western cape of South Africa. School of Hope offers hope through education for Youth at Risk (those who have dropped out of or forced out of school due to issues like gang warfare, teenage pregnancy, neglect, homelessness etc.) and vulnerable Youth (those in danger of dropping out of school due to being orphaned or abused). These young people want to continue their education but need a specialized environment in which to do so. The School requires a certain number of hours of community service to graduate. Here, the students are building a Habitat for Humanity House in the poverty-ridden township of Mfuleni.The partially built Habitat for Humanity house stands next to a tin shack.
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  • Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a point of self-reliance through the provision of healthcare, education and training. The organization started in 1997 and now runs seven projects in the western cape of South Africa. School of Hope offers hope through education for Youth at Risk (those who have dropped out of or forced out of school due to issues like gang warfare, teenage pregnancy, neglect, homelessness etc.) and vulnerable Youth (those in danger of dropping out of school due to being orphaned or abused). These young people want to continue their education but need a specialized environment in which to do so. The School requires a certain number of hours of community service to graduate. Here, the students are building a Habitat for Humanity House in the poverty-ridden township of Mfuleni.One of the Irish exchange students plays with some local children, taking pictures of them during their lunch break.
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  • Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a point of self-reliance through the provision of healthcare, education and training. The organization started in 1997 and now runs seven projects in the western cape of South Africa. School of Hope offers hope through education for Youth at Risk (those who have dropped out of or forced out of school due to issues like gang warfare, teenage pregnancy, neglect, homelessness etc.) and Vulnerable Youth (those in danger of dropping out of school due to being orphaned or abused). These young people want to continue their education but need a specialized environment in which to do so. The School requires a certain number of hours of community service to graduate. Here, the students are building a Habitat for Humanity House in the poverty-ridden township of Mfuleni.One of the students brushes cement off of a shovel while leaning out a side window.
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  • Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a point of self-reliance through the provision of healthcare, education and training. The organization started in 1997 and now runs seven projects in the western cape of South Africa. School of Hope offers hope through education for Youth at Risk (those who have dropped out of or forced out of school due to issues like gang warfare, teenage pregnancy, neglect, homelessness etc.) and Vulnerable Youth (those in danger of dropping out of school due to being orphaned or abused). These young people want to continue their education but need a specialized environment in which to do so. The School requires a certain number of hours of community service to graduate. Here, the students are building a Habitat for Humanity House in the poverty-ridden township of Mfuleni.
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  • Thembalitsha is the Xhosa word for New Hope and they aim to bring new hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a point of self-reliance through the provision of healthcare, education and training. The organization started in 1997 and now runs seven projects in the western cape of South Africa. School of Hope offers hope through education for Youth at Risk (those who have dropped out of or forced out of school due to issues like gang warfare, teenage pregnancy, neglect, homelessness etc.) and vulnerable Youth (those in danger of dropping out of school due to being orphaned or abused). These young people want to continue their education but need a specialized environment in which to do so. The School requires a certain number of hours of community service to graduate. Here, the students are building a Habitat for Humanity House in the poverty-ridden township of Mfuleni.One of the students hands the shovel to a classmate so he can spread cement over the floor.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity. Students from the School of Hope, located in Athlone, learn to cook healthy meals as part of their schooling. A local church donates their kitchen so students can do the hands-on portion of their cooking practical.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity. Students from the School of Hope, located in Athlone, learn to cook healthy meals as part of their schooling. A local church donates their kitchen so students can do the hands-on portion of their cooking practical.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity. Students from the School of Hope, located in Athlone, learn to cook healthy meals as part of their schooling. A local church donates their kitchen so students can do the hands-on portion of their cooking practical.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity. Students from the School of Hope, located in Athlone, learn to cook healthy meals as part of their schooling. A local church donates their kitchen so students can do the hands-on portion of their cooking practical.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity.
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  • The community of Mfuleni is situated on the east bank of the Kuils River, Mfuleni is a relatively new township located approximately 30 km from Cape Town CBD. Although residents began to settle in Mfuleni as early as the 1960's, it was only in the late 1990's that fires and flooding in neighbouring townships forced many to re-locate to the area. The township is now home to around 25,000 people..Residents are principally black Africans (91%), although there is a considerable coloured population Xhosa is the predominant language (84%), followed by Afrikaans (9%) and English (2%) The average income of a Mfuleni household lies in the range of R0-19,200/year. Over 40% of the community is unemployed Non-governmental housing and government activism is a great priority in Mfuleni as nearly 40% of the community lives in informal shacks that lack water and electricity. Students from the School of Hope, located in Athlone, learn to cook healthy meals as part of their schooling. A local church donates their kitchen so students can do the hands-on portion of their cooking practical.
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