Case Study: Empowering Youth Through Digital Skills – Neftaly’s Initiative in Partnership with NMCF and Comic Relief
Date: 23 December 2015
Reach: 28,744 Youth
Partners: Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF), Comic Relief
Overview:
On 23 December 2015, Neftaly successfully reached 28,744 young people with its innovative digital skills training programs, in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Comic Relief. This initiative aimed to equip youth with practical skills, fostering employability, entrepreneurship, and active citizenship.
Objectives:
- To provide youth with digital literacy and online skills to enhance employability.
- To promote personal development and self-confidence through interactive learning.
- To support marginalized and underserved communities by offering access to digital resources.
Implementation:
Neftaly leveraged its blended learning model, combining online platforms with hands-on workshops. The program included modules on:
- Digital entrepreneurship
- Online safety and responsible internet use
- Basic coding and digital content creation
- Financial literacy and career readiness
Working closely with the NMCF, Neftaly ensured community outreach to underprivileged areas, while Comic Relief’s support enabled scaling to a national level, reaching thousands of youth across South Africa.
Impact:
- 28,744 youth gained access to digital skills training.
- Participants reported increased confidence in using technology for learning and business.
- Many young people were able to identify potential career paths or entrepreneurial opportunities.
- The program strengthened community networks and provided ongoing access to digital resources.
Conclusion:
This initiative exemplified the power of partnerships in youth development. By combining Neftaly’s expertise in digital skills, NMCF’s community reach, and Comic Relief’s funding support, thousands of young people were empowered to navigate the digital world with confidence and purpose.

