Providing Humanitarian Assistance for Refugees

Helpful Information

Information Booklet for Refugees download (PDF 46KB)

This document offers contact information for refugees and asylum seekers on legal advice, rights, employment and skills training, medical help, churches, welfare and accommodation


 

Free internet Access

Cape Town city libraries offer their members 45 minutes of internet access a day. All you need to do is become a member. You will be issued with a card that has your library number on it. Then you must sign up for an internet account. To do this use a library computer to enter your library number details and choose a username and password. With these you can surf the internet, check your email and use basic computer programs for 45 minutes a day at any public library!

 



The Adonis Musati Project was named after a young Zimbabwean who died of starvation on the streets of Cape Town whilst waiting to get his asylum papers.

Formed in 2007, the Adonis Musati Project exists to assist refugees who face a similar plight on the streets of Cape Town.


Latest news - Read the press release of AMP's September launch in English or Afrikaans

"Refugees have moved to a new area called Culemborg .."
Read more on the Adonis Musati Project Facebook site.

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