Help Khulisa Social Solutions with 5 volunteers for Design PowerPoint presentation

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Help Khulisa Social Solutions with 5 volunteers for Design PowerPoint presentation


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Business related skills

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Other

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4-8 hours

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Help Khulisa Social Solutions with 5 volunteers for Design PowerPoint presentation

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Khulisa Social Solutions is celebrating 25 years of impact in Rustenburg on 22 August 2025. As part of this milestone event, we are preparing a high-impact, interactive PowerPoint presentation that will showcase the data-driven results of our work in the region. Over the past several years, Khulisa has conducted extensive community-based research among diverse beneficiary groups. This presentation will share key insights on: • The systemic challenges contributing to social dysfunction, • The measurable impact of our programs, • And the opportunities for local investors to redirect funding toward root-cause, needs-driven solutions, rather than symptom-based interventions. We are looking for a creative PowerPoint designer or team with experience in: • Turning data into compelling visual narratives, • Creating interactive presentation elements (e.g., clickable maps, embedded video, pop-ups), • Working with NGOs or socially-driven organisations. This is an opportunity to be part of a momentous occasion that not only honours 25 years of service but also sets the stage for transformational investment into the Rustenburg community. The presentation must be completed and ready by 18 August 2025.


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