Growing up in a village in Phuthaditjhaba in the Free State was part of what motivated Motshedisi Likate to start the Motshedisi Likate Foundation, which aims to empower girls and women to become the best version of themselves. During the week, she tutors primary school children between grades one and seven in all subjects – mainly English and mathematics.
She also runs a mentorship and empowerment programme for adolescent girls, BetSheCan, doing activities with them once a month to encourage them to be responsible and fight for the lives they’d ideally like to live.
“Three of the girls I started BetSheCan with got accepted into university and lived according to the values of our programme, which are to thrive, inspire and succeed,” she says.
Likate was selected as an international girl champion for Save the Children and got the opportunity to travel and be an advocate for the rights of children and women across the world.
I want to see more children in villages like my own getting a quality education and for qualified individuals to bring the change here in South Africa.