28/04/2026
Building Safer Communities Together – SEF Sebokeng Stakeholder Engagement
Last week, Memeza, together with the Social Employment Fund (SEF), had the privilege of hosting a powerful Participant & Stakeholder Engagement in Sebokeng, bringing together community leaders, government partners, and over 300 Community Safety Ambassadors who are actively working on the ground to make their communities safer.
This was not just another event.
It was a moment of alignment, recognition, and renewed commitment.
At the heart of the engagement was a simple but powerful message:
👉 Community safety is a shared responsibility.
Through the SEF Community Safety Programme, 1,000 Community Safety Ambassadors are being deployed across high-risk communities, strengthening visibility, improving reporting, and supporting coordinated responses to crime and Gender-Based Violence (GBV), in partnership with SAPS, CPFs, and local stakeholders.
What made the day meaningful?
We created a platform where:
-Participants shared real experiences from the frontlines of community safety
-SAPS and CPF leaders reinforced collaboration as a cornerstone of effective policing
-Government and oversight bodies, including the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service, emphasised accountability, ethics, and sustainability
-SEF leadership inspired participants to see this opportunity as more than a stipend, but as a pathway to employment, entrepreneurship, and long-term impact
Most importantly, we saw pride, purpose, and possibility in every SEF participant present.
When communities, government, and partners come together like this, impact is not theoretical, it becomes visible and measurable.
CCivilian Secretariat for Police ServiceSSocial Employment FundGGauteng Department of Community Safety@National Community Policing Board
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