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Neftaly Hosts School Market Day for 25,856 Youth in Partnership with NMCF and Comic Relief
On 10 February 2015, Neftaly proudly hosted a vibrant School Market Day, engaging 25,856 young people in an empowering and interactive experience designed to inspire entrepreneurship, leadership, and social impact.
This landmark event was held in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, reflecting a shared commitment to youth development and the nurturing of future leaders. The School Market Day provided a platform for students to showcase their talents, develop business ideas, and gain practical skills in a fun, supportive environment.
Through workshops, mentorship sessions, and interactive stalls, youth participants were encouraged to explore creativity, innovation, and the value of teamwork, while also learning about financial literacy and community engagement. The collaboration with NMCF and Comic Relief ensured that the event not only inspired young minds but also emphasized the importance of giving back and making a positive social impact.
Neftaly remains committed to creating opportunities where young people can thrive, building skills and confidence that will equip them for future success. The School Market Day of 2015 stands as a testament to the power of collaboration, youth empowerment, and community development.
Neftaly School Market Days – Empowering Youth through Entrepreneurship
On 28 January 2015, Neftaly proudly hosted School Market Days, reaching 25,856 young people across schools and communities.
This impactful initiative was made possible through a powerful partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, uniting efforts to empower and inspire the next generation.
The Market Days provided a unique platform for learners to:
Develop entrepreneurial skills by creating, marketing, and selling their own products.
Learn the value of financial literacy and teamwork.
Build confidence and experience real-world business opportunities in a supportive environment.
Through this initiative, Neftaly and its partners contributed to nurturing self-reliant, innovative, and socially responsible youth, aligned with the vision of Nelson Mandela – investing in young people as the future leaders of South Africa and the world.
Together, we made a difference for 25,856 young minds – empowering them to dream, create, and lead.
On 29 January 2015, Neftaly proudly hosted School Market Days, reaching 25,856 youth across schools nationwide. This impactful initiative was made possible through a strong partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief.
The program provided young people with the opportunity to:
Experience hands-on learning about entrepreneurship.
Build confidence in managing small business projects.
Understand teamwork, creativity, and financial responsibility.
Strengthen life skills that prepare them for future education and employment opportunities.
By engaging directly with their peers, communities, and schools, these youth were empowered to showcase innovation, problem-solving, and leadership while contributing positively to their local economies.
Through the collaboration with NMCF and Comic Relief, Neftaly continues to champion the vision of creating opportunities for children and youth to thrive, inspired by Nelson Mandela’s legacy of service and empowerment.
Together, we are shaping a future where every young person has the tools and opportunities to succeed.
Neftaly School Market Days – Impact Report Date: 30 January 2015 Reach: 25,856 Youth Partners: Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) & Comic Relief
On 30 January 2015, Neftaly proudly hosted School Market Days, an engaging and transformative event that reached 25,856 youth across schools. This initiative was designed to inspire innovation, entrepreneurship, and community engagement among young people, giving them a platform to showcase creativity, develop business skills, and learn about financial literacy in a fun, interactive environment.
The program was made possible through the valued partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, whose support ensured that thousands of learners could participate in activities that nurture leadership, teamwork, and social responsibility.
Through School Market Days, youth had the opportunity to:
Gain hands-on experience in entrepreneurship by running mini-businesses.
Learn practical lessons about money management, budgeting, and saving.
Build confidence through teamwork, public speaking, and customer interaction.
Contribute to their schools and communities by reinvesting profits into local initiatives.
This event not only empowered learners with life-changing skills but also celebrated their creativity and resilience, echoing the vision of Nelson Mandela in creating opportunities for young people to thrive.
Neftaly remains committed to expanding the reach of such impactful initiatives, ensuring that every young person has the chance to unlock their potential and build a brighter future.
Date: 1 February 2015 Beneficiaries: 25,856 Youth Partners: Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief
On 1 February 2015, Neftaly (Neftaly Consulting) proudly hosted School Market Days, reaching over 25,856 young people across schools. The initiative was designed to inspire entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and leadership skills among youth, giving them a platform to showcase creativity and practical business ideas.
Through this program, learners had the opportunity to:
Experience real-world trading by running stalls.
Learn teamwork, problem-solving, and decision-making.
Build confidence and responsibility through managing resources.
Strengthen their understanding of social and economic empowerment.
This milestone was made possible through our valued partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, both of whom share our commitment to uplifting young people and promoting sustainable development. Their support ensured that young participants not only gained knowledge but also felt empowered to become active contributors to their communities.
Key Outcomes:
25,856 youth directly engaged in Market Day activities.
Increased awareness of entrepreneurship as a viable career pathway.
Strengthened school-community partnerships.
Inspired a generation of socially responsible young leaders.
Neftaly remains committed to scaling initiatives like School Market Days to continue empowering the next generation of innovators and changemakers.
Neftaly Empowers 25,856 Youth at School Market Day in Partnership with NMCF and Comic Relief
On 2 February 2015, Neftaly proudly participated in School Market Day, engaging and inspiring 25,856 young people across the country. This impactful initiative was carried out in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, aiming to equip youth with essential skills in entrepreneurship, innovation, and financial literacy.
School Market Day provided a hands-on learning experience, giving students the opportunity to create and manage their own small businesses. Through this platform, Neftaly, together with NMCF and Comic Relief, encouraged youth to develop critical life skills, build confidence, and embrace the value of teamwork and creativity.
The collaboration highlighted the power of partnerships in driving youth empowerment and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship from an early age. By engaging nearly 26,000 young people, the initiative demonstrated a strong commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders and change-makers.
Neftaly remains dedicated to providing young people with opportunities to grow, innovate, and succeed, ensuring that every youth has the tools to shape their future.
Neftaly Empowers 25,856 Youth at School Market Days
On 3 February 2015, Neftaly proudly participated in the School Market Days, reaching an incredible 25,856 young people. This inspiring initiative was held in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, reflecting a shared commitment to empowering youth across South Africa.
The event provided a unique platform for young people to develop entrepreneurial skills, learn about financial literacy, and explore creative ways to engage with their communities. Through interactive workshops, mentorship opportunities, and engaging activities, Neftaly helped nurture the next generation of leaders and innovators.
Partnering with NMCF and Comic Relief ensured that the day was not only educational but also fun and impactful, creating lasting memories for every participant. By equipping youth with the tools to succeed, Neftaly continues to invest in the potential of young South Africans and support initiatives that foster growth, innovation, and social responsibility.
Together, we are building a generation of empowered, entrepreneurial, and socially conscious young leaders.
On 4 February 2015, Neftaly proudly participated in School Market Day, reaching 25,856 young people with inspiring opportunities for entrepreneurship, skills development, and social innovation. This impactful initiative was delivered in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, reflecting a shared commitment to empowering South Africa’s youth.
School Market Day provided a platform for young people to showcase their creativity, develop business skills, and engage with peers and mentors in a dynamic, hands-on environment. Neftaly’s involvement highlighted the importance of nurturing the next generation of socially-conscious leaders and entrepreneurs, ensuring they have the tools, knowledge, and confidence to shape their futures.
Through collaborations like this, Neftaly continues to champion youth development and social impact, creating meaningful experiences that inspire innovation, leadership, and community engagement.
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On 13 January 2015, Neftaly proudly participated in the School Market Days, engaging with over 25,856 youth in an initiative designed to inspire entrepreneurship, creativity, and leadership among young people. This impactful event was held in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF) and Comic Relief, highlighting the importance of collaboration in creating opportunities for South Africa’s youth.
Neftaly’s involvement focused on equipping young people with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in business and personal development. Through interactive sessions, workshops, and mentorship, the youth gained practical insights into financial literacy, business management, and self-confidence, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset from an early age.
The partnership with NMCF and Comic Relief allowed Neftaly to reach a remarkable number of young people, ensuring that thousands of learners had access to tools and resources to help them unlock their potential. By combining education, mentorship, and engagement, Neftaly continues to champion youth empowerment and social impact across South Africa.
This event reinforced Neftaly’s commitment to creating opportunities, nurturing talent, and shaping future leaders who are ready to contribute meaningfully to their communities and the broader economy.