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The DGMT Learning Lunch

The DGMT Learning Lunch

By: The DG Murray Trust
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The Learning Lunch is an opportunity for NPO teams to be exposed to new ideas, discover what others are learning, and reflect on what that means for their implementation and strategy. Visit www.dgmt.co.za/resources/learning-lunch for the full experience and to access the podcasts and instructions for a ±30-minute group reflection.

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Episodes
  • The Learning Lunch - Maternal Support Grant: It's social justice
    Apr 9 2025

    What comes to mind when you hear the term ‘social protection’? For many, it’s social grants or government assistance programmes. But at its core, social protection is a safety net that keeps people from falling deeper into poverty, benefiting individuals and society.

    In South Africa, even though this principle is embedded in the Constitution, there are still gaps in our social protection system. Pregnant women living in poverty are falling through the cracks. Without financial support during pregnancy, women living in poor communities face greater economic hardship, limiting their ability to work and making it harder to afford nutritious food and healthcare. Right now, South Africa doesn’t have a dedicated social grant for expectant mothers living in poverty. Yet research shows that providing financial assistance during pregnancy leads to healthier babies and better long-term outcomes.

    This matters for NGOs working on the frontlines of social development. The people most in need of social protection are often the very same communities that NGOs serve — whether in maternal health, early childhood development, or food security.

    A Maternal Support Grant (MSG) wouldn’t just change lives at an individual level; it could also ease the burden on NGOs because stronger state support for pregnant women has the potential to break cycles of intergenerational poverty.

    In this Deep Dive conversation, we look at what a Maternal Support Grant could mean for South Africa, why it’s a social justice issue, and how NGOs can help push this conversation forward. We speak to Wanga Zembe-Mkabile, senior specialist scientist at the South African Medical Research Council; Julie Mentor, Project lead of Embrace and Daniel McLaren, a public finance economist at Ilifa Labantwana.

    Visit www.dgmt.co.za/maternal-support-grant-its-social-justice to read more and access the takeaway instructions.

    The Learning Lunch podcast features three types of episodes: Deep Dives; Nourish & Flourish; and Best Bites.

    Each podcast/learning lunch session is structured as follows:
    The Main Meal - A ±30-minute podcast
    The Takeaways - Instructions for a ±30-minute group reflection based on what you listened to.

    To learn more about the work that we do, go to www.dgmt.co.za

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    25 mins
  • The Learning Lunch - Litigate to advocate
    Apr 9 2025

    Strategic litigation is a tactic that involves going to court to promote social change or human rights. This approach targets specific legal barriers that affect entire communities, aiming to reshape laws, policies or practices.

    But when is strategic litigation the right tool for an NGO? In some cases, it's essential when there's a clear legal violation that requires judicial intervention to effect change — such as when governments fail to uphold constitutional rights. On the other hand, it may not be the best strategy when the legal system isn’t the right forum for the issue at hand, or when the political or public momentum is still building, and a different kind of advocacy could be more effective.

    In this Best Bite podcast, we break down the factors that determine whether strategic litigation is the right course of action for NGOs by drawing on the experience of DGMT’s Alcohol Harms Reduction campaign (relaunched as Rethink Your Drink). We speak to the campaign’s lead Zimasa Mpemnyama about why they’ve decided that the courtroom is the best place to effect change.

    Visit www.dgmt.co.za/litigate-to-advocate to read more and access the takeaway instructions.

    The Learning Lunch podcast features three types of episodes: Deep Dives; Nourish & Flourish; and Best Bites.

    Each podcast/learning lunch session is structured as follows:
    The Main Meal - A ±30-minute podcast
    The Takeaways - Instructions for a ±30-minute group reflection based on what you listened to.

    To learn more about the work that we do, go to www.dgmt.co.za

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    24 mins
  • The Learning Lunch - What are policy windows?
    Oct 8 2024

    In the world of policy change, timing is everything. According to political science scholar John Kingdon, a significant policy shift happens when three things are in place. First, the problem must be well understood. Second, there must be a viable and feasible solution ready to address that problem. And third, there must be political will to deal with the problem.

    When these conditions are met, a policy window opens, sometimes unpredictably. Having solutions ready at the right time is key to taking advantage of these opportunities. This could mean working for several years, even decades, building a body of evidence for your solution before an opportunity reveals itself.

    For NGOs who have long been lobbying for systemic reforms to improve the accessibility and quality of early learning programmes in South Africa, a radical shift in the landscape presented itself in early 2024 when the minister of education called for an urgent push to register approximately 22 000 unregistered early learning programmes. Only registered programmes can access state subsidies for children in poorer communities.

    Today, the mass registration drive (as it’s known to those involved in its design and implementation) is a collaborative effort between government and its social partners.

    In this Nourish & Flourish conversation, we talk to Kayin Scholtz, process design lead for the mass registration drive about how social partners are rallying to support the Department of Basic Education’s efforts to expand access to early childhood development subsidies and the conditions that made all this possible.

    Visit www.dgmt.co.za/what-are-policy-windows to read more and access the takeaway instructions.

    The Learning Lunch podcast features three types of episodes: Deep Dives; Nourish & Flourish; and Best Bites.

    Each podcast/learning lunch session is structured as follows:
    The Main Meal - A ±30-minute podcast
    The Takeaways - Instructions for a ±30-minute group reflection based on what you listened to.

    To learn more about the work that we do, go to www.dgmt.co.za

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    29 mins
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