About
Working
on Fire

Who we are

Working on fire is an Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) aimed at providing work opportunities to young men and women.

Work

Opportunities

to young men
and women

Working on fire is an Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) aimed at providing work opportunities to young men and women. The Programme resides under, and is funded by, the Department of Environmental Affairs. Participants are recruited from marginalised communities and trained in fire awareness and education, fire prevention and fire suppression skills. In addition, they are also trained in skills such as first aid, carpentry, cooking, health and safety and communications.

5000

Participants

94% Youth
31% Women
3% Disabled

Working on Fire recruits and trains young men and women from across South Africa, with a strong focus on marginalized communities and people with disabilities. There are currently more than 5000 participants in the Programme, 94% of whom are youth, 31% are women (the highest level in any comparable fire service in the world) and 3% disabled.
Working on Fire promotes capacity building among participants and runs various programmes, which help to develop the social cohesion of these participants. Empowering participants to make informed decisions, and also helping them with financial and social related problems, makes up a vital part of the programme’s initiatives.
vALUES
Accountability
To be committed and responsible for your actions, your work and for the team as a whole.
Teamwork
The combined effort, focus and collaborative achievement of common goals and purpose, while having respect for each other.
Excellence
To continuously improve and innovate in order to be the best.
Adaptability
To embrace change and thrive in an evolving environment.
Making a Difference
To improve the lives of individuals and communities, and protect the environment.

Programmes

Working on Fire EPWP

Working on Fire EPWP

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High Altitude Team

High Altitude Team

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Forestry Support Programme

Forestry Support Programme

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Drought Relief Programme

Drought Relief Programme

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