1. When did you join the Expanded Public Works Programme and what were your duties? 2. What inspired you to join the programme? 3. What are some of the skills you learned when you... 1. When did you join the Expanded Public Works Programme and what were your duties? 2. What inspired you to join the programme? 3. What are some of the skills you learned when you were part of EPWP? 4. Can you share some background information about your NPO, how many EPWP participants are employed at your NPO, how long are their contracts, and did you attend any training when you opened your NPO? If yes, please provide some information about what it covered and where did you attend it? Which assistance did you receive from the North West Regional Office? 5. What is the name of your NPO, what does it do, when did you open it, and what are your duties as a project manager? 6. In closing, what are your words of encouragement to people who are currently part of EPWP?

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The questions are seeking detailed information regarding an individual's experience and involvement with the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) and their non-profit organization (NPO). Each question focuses on different aspects such as personal experience, inspiration for joining, skills gained, and overall background of the NPO.

Answer

Responses are personal and can differ. The EPWP aims to promote economic growth and provide skills development for the unemployed.

Without detailed personal responses, it's difficult to provide specific answers to the questions about individual experiences in the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP). However, the EPWP was established to promote economic growth and provide employment opportunities primarily for the unemployed by developing skills and building public infrastructure.

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Without detailed personal responses, it's difficult to provide specific answers to the questions about individual experiences in the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP). However, the EPWP was established to promote economic growth and provide employment opportunities primarily for the unemployed by developing skills and building public infrastructure.

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The Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) has been an active policy in South Africa since 2004. It provides temporary employment, skills development, and contributes to public infrastructure development.

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