Project Coordinator at the Community Organisation Resources Center (CORC), Sizwe Mxobo, will be speaking at this year's TEDxCapeTown, taking place on 15 and 16 August at City Hall...
Sizwe studied Town and Regional Planning at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), his interest and passion lies in informal settlement upgrading in unison with public participation which is seen as a founding key element of such a process.
Sizwe was recently honoured by the South African Planning Institute (SAPI) with the 2014: National Planning Award: Outstanding Young Planner.
Tell us more about CORC, and how you got involved?
Mxobo: CORC is an NGO for professionals and grassroots activists to think independently yet act collectively. It provides support for two types of community networks. The first is informal settlements that are mobilised around certain issues including land, evictions, basic services informal settlement upgrading and citizenship. The second network is the women's collectives that are mobilised through savings.
I was born and raised in an informal settlement, and one day while I was in lectures I came across CORC. I started working with the people there and have now been there for four and half years.
Will this be your first TEDx presentation, how are you feeling about it?
Mxobo: Yes it is my first TEDx presentation. I feel very excited to give my talk, but also nervous and worried about the audience.
What are you looking forward to the most?
Mxobo: I'm mostly looking forward to my presentation and being able to share my story with the audience. I'm also looking forward to the atmosphere at TEDxCapeTown this year.
What is your interpretation on the theme: Open Access Control?
Mxobo: I think it's an interesting concept. The first thing I thought about is toilets, and the issue of them especially in the informal settlements. The basic service, which is a right we should all have, should be open and accessible to everyone, yet it isn't and it's a controlled service. I also thought about other services which are open, and how they are controlled and accessed.
How will your presentation relate to the theme?
Mxobo: My presentation will touch on some of the key points. It will be about service delivery and creating access in informal settlements, and how my experience with CORC is shaping this.
Do you have a website or twitter profile for the audience to follow you?
Mxobo: I'm not very active on Twitter, but my profile is @snm442. You can find out more about CORC by visiting http://sasdialliance.org.za/about/corc/.
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