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What Makes a Community Development Project Sustainable and Impactful?
Insights from South African rural and township development projects. For social practitioners—whether in social performance, social facilitation, CSI/SED, or the non-profit sector—the question is no longer how many activities we deliver , but how deeply and sustainably we transform communities . The South African context offers clear lessons on what makes a development intervention truly sustainable and impactful. 1. Start With a Clear Understanding of Community Realities Sus
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Nov 25, 20252 min read


Building a Robust Social Risk Management Framework
In the world of infrastructure, mining, utilities, and development, projects are not just technical undertakings — they are social systems. Every site exists within a web of human relationships, political dynamics, livelihoods, and expectations. Managing those dynamics is not about putting out fires after they start. It’s about building a robust social risk management framework that anticipates, tracks, and addresses risks before they become crises. At Kumalo & Co, we approa
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Nov 9, 20254 min read


The Power of Knowing: Why Community Profiling is the Foundation of Successful Social Facilitation
Every project that touches people’s lives—whether a pipeline, mine, or housing development—must begin with understanding those people. Community profiling is where that understanding starts. What is Community Profiling? Community profiling is the process of gathering and analysing social, economic, and cultural information about a community. It’s more than demographics—it’s about insight. Profiling reveals how communities are structured, who holds influence, what people valu
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Oct 28, 20252 min read


The Stakeholder Engagement Plan: A 5-Step Guide to Build One That Centers Communities
In the utilities and infrastructu re space — from energy and water to mining and waste management — stakeholder engagement has become procedural. In the utilities and infrastructure space — from energy and water to mining and waste management — stakeholder engagement has become procedural. Many businesses boast of inclusive engagement plans, yet few can say their plans are truly community-centered. Inclusion means everyone is invited to the table. Centering means the communi
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Oct 15, 20253 min read
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