
epwp - Expanded Public Works Programme
The EPWP has been established and mandated by Cabinet to create work opportunities according to the set targets and across all its four sectors, namely: – Infrastructure, Non-State, Environment & Culture, and Social sectors.
Expanded Public Works Programme - epwp
Objectives of the EPWP Phase 2 To create 4.5 million work opportunities for poor and unemployed people in South Africa so as to contribute significantly to halving unemployment by 2014, through the delivery of public and community services.
The DPW logo is applied to the top-left and EPWP logo at bottom-right. Provincial co-branding scenario Provincial ID logo version
The master brand logo is applied to the bottom. The EPWP logo appears on the right and DPW logo to the left with Municipality logo bottom-centre. Co-branding Municipality public works OF
Expanded Public Works Programme - epwp
EPWP Five-Year Report 2004/05 - 2008/09; EPWP Framework for Monitoring and Evaluation of the EPWP; GIS Map: Work Opportunities created between April 2012 - March 2013; GIS Map: EPWP Full Time Equivalent Jobs created between April 2012 - March 2013; GIS Map: EPWP Average Duration per Work Opportunity created between April 2012 - March 2013
Expanded Public Works Programme - epwp.gov.za
EPWP Colloquium; EPWP Recruitment Guidelines; EPWP Minimum Wage; Directive: Ministerial Determination 4: EPWP; Ministerial Determination 4: EPWP; Codes of Good practice - EPWP; New Mininmum Wage Government Gazette No 44136; EPWP Newsletter; EPWP Webinar; EPWP and Agriseta Artisan Training
Expanded Public Works Programme - epwp.gov.za
Within the Department of Public Works (DPW), the EPWP Branch is responsible for: overall coordinating and implementing support, developing funding frameworks, providing technical support to participating public bodies and monitoring & evaluation.
The Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) is one element within a broader government strategy to reduce poverty through the alleviation and reduction of unemployment.
EPWP is government’s key programme, aimed at emancipating the previously disadvantaged people through skills development and creation of work opportunities, while alleviating poverty and unemployment. The EPWP was launched in April 2004 to promote economic growth and create sustainable development. The immediate goal of the EPWP Phase 1 was
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EPWP GRANT MANUAL
EPWP INTEGRATED GRANT MANUAL 2024/25 From the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure Version 15, April 2024