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South African Project Empowers Deaf Community Through Farming and Employment

South African Project Empowers Deaf Community Through Farming and Employment

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 9, 2024 1:58 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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In Westonaria Agri-Park, east of Johannesburg, South Africa, a unique farming initiative is transforming lives. Amidst the quiet dedication of workers tilling the soil and planting tomatoes and lettuce, the air is filled with silence—a testament to the project’s profound inclusivity.

The initiative, known as Voiceout Deaf, is a farming collective founded by entrepreneur Matebogo Victoria, who herself has a hearing disability. Understanding firsthand the challenges faced by the deaf community, Victoria created this platform to provide deaf individuals with agricultural skills and sustainable employment.

Breaking Barriers Through Farming

Victoria’s journey to founding Voiceout Deaf was shaped by her own struggles with accessibility. While pursuing higher education, she relied on a hearing partner to navigate lectures, as her university lacked inclusive facilities. Recognizing the broader issues faced by the deaf community—including limited access to education and employment—she left her corporate job at a major bank to address these challenges.

“Before I left my job, I saw many deaf people staying at home, unemployed, and facing accessibility challenges. Communication is the biggest hurdle in the deaf community,” she explains.

Many deaf individuals in South Africa do not complete school due to long travel distances to specialized institutions—only 44 schools nationwide cater specifically to deaf students—or lack of affordable options.

“I wanted to create a space where they could gain skills, earn a living, and overcome the barriers they face,” says Victoria. “That’s why I started an agricultural business to teach them farming and provide jobs tailored to their abilities.”

Transforming Lives, One Seed at a Time

For workers like Sibongile Maake, the opportunity to work at Voiceout Deaf has been life-changing. The inclusive environment enables her to communicate seamlessly with coworkers, gain valuable farming skills, and earn a stable income.

“I’m happy working here,” she shares. “It’s a pleasure to be on the farm. I’m learning and earning a salary, which helps me afford things independently. It’s a big step toward self-reliance.”

Another worker, John, echoes these sentiments. “Communication was always a barrier in finding a job. But here, at the farm, I can communicate in my language, which makes life much easier for me.”

A Growing Impact

The success of the collective has led to remarkable growth. Demand for their fresh produce, including vegetables like lettuce and tomatoes, has enabled Voiceout Deaf to expand operations to two additional farms. The initiative now supplies local supermarkets and chain stores, demonstrating the project’s scalability and economic viability.

A Step Toward Inclusion

In a broader move toward inclusivity, South Africa’s parliament recently recognized sign language as the nation’s 12th official language, marking a significant milestone for the deaf community.

Voiceout Deaf exemplifies how innovation and empathy can create meaningful opportunities, offering not only employment but also empowerment for a marginalized community. As the project flourishes, it continues to be a beacon of hope, demonstrating the transformative power of inclusive initiatives in building a more equitable society.

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