Network Partners
Abalimi works with various NGO’s, CBO’s, Youth Groups, government, and other organizations in order to provide support around urban farming.
Here are some of the organisations that we work with, or that support us.
- Aachen-Cape Town LA21 Partnership – www.aachen-kapstadt.de
- Biodynamics 2024 – the place to find out all you need to know about agriculture and climate change – www.biodynamics2024.com.au
- Bio Agriculture – bio-agriculture.org
- Biodynamic Agriculture Association of South Africa – www.bdaasa.org.za
- Business Activator – www.businessactivator.org
- Climate Ticket Cape Town – www.climateticket-capetown.org
- Ethical Co-op – www.ethical.org.za
- Global Giving – www.globalgiving.com
- International Year of Family Farming +10 (IYFF+10) – www.familyfarmingcampaign.net/
- Misereor – www.misereor.org
- National Lotteries Commission (NLC) – www.nlcsa.org.za
- Oranjezicht City Farm (OZCF) – www.ozcf.co.za
- Participatory Land Use Management Association (PELUM) – www.pelum.net
- Philippi Village – www.philippivillage.co.za
- Resource Centres for Urban Agriculture and Food security (RUAF) Foundation – www.ruaf.org
- School Environment Education and Development (SEED) program – www.seed.org.za
- South African Organic Sector Organisation (SAOSO) – www.saoso.org
- South African Association for Entrepreneurship (SAIE) – www.entrepreneurship.co.za
- South African German Network (SAGENET) – http://eng.sage-net.org/
- The Business Place Philippi – www.thebusinessplace.co.za
- The Farm & Garden National Trust – www.farmgardentrust.org
- Tshikululu Social Investments – www.tshikululu.org.za
- Urban Agriculture in the City of Cape Town – www.capetown.gov.za/
- Uthando Community Tourism – www.uthandosa.org
- Western Cape Government – Urban Farming – www.westerncape.gov.za/general-publication/urban-farming
- Western Cape Participatory Guarentee System (WCPGS) – www.facebook.com/WCFPGS/
Social investment is not simply a random act of kindness; rather, it is a considered decision to propel people forward. – Tracey Henry, Tshikululu CEO
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