Help Phansi Museum Rural School Project:Challenge for Change by Assisting with transport costs, providing beverages for Primary School learners from Rural areas in KZN

 Glenwood, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Phansi Museum Rural School Project:Challenge for Change by Assisting with transport costs, providing beverages for Primary School learners from Rural areas in KZN

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Help Phansi Museum Rural School Project:Challenge for Change by Assisting with transport costs, providing beverages for Primary School learners from Rural areas in KZN

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One of the UN Millennium Development Goals foresaw that all children should get a chance to go to school. Unfortunately, this has not been the case – to reach that goal, additional resources and expertise must be allocated for education, especially education in rural areas of KwaZulu Natal. Our vision is to be considered as a Museum which stands out as exceptional. The principle objective of the museum is to share its treasures and generate interest in the living arts, crafts and traditions of South Africa. Although we embrace the traditional Museum objectives of collecting, documenting, preserving and disseminating our rich indigenous culture, our aim is to redefine our role in society by increasing our responsibility in shaping community identity and bringing different community groups together. The Phansi Museum collection has reach and resonance and honours the extraordinary ability of ordinary people to shape South Africa’s cultural heritage. We are committed to ensuring that individuals have access to high-quality museum experiences and to initiating active dialogue with potential and existing audiences and special interest groups. Our vision is to be considered as a Museum which stand out as exceptional.


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