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Neftaly is a Global Solutions Provider working with Individuals, Governments, Corporate Businesses, Municipalities, International Institutions. Neftaly works across various Industries, Sectors providing wide range of solutions.

Neftaly Email: info@neftaly.net Call/WhatsApp: + 27 84 313 7407

  • Neftaly Response to Gender-Based Violence

    Neftaly Response to Gender-Based Violence

    Neftaly Response to Gender-Based Violence

    Overview

    Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a pervasive human rights violation affecting individuals regardless of age, gender identity, or socioeconomic background. Neftaly is committed to a coordinated, survivor-centred, and trauma-informed response that ensures safety, dignity, and access to justice for survivors, while actively working to prevent further harm.


    Objectives

    • Ensure immediate safety and medical care for survivors.
    • Provide psychosocial and legal support services.
    • Strengthen community awareness and prevention strategies.
    • Promote justice and accountability for perpetrators.
    • Support long-term recovery and empowerment of survivors.

    Key Response Strategies

    1. Immediate Safety and Crisis Intervention

    • Establish confidential reporting and helpline services.
    • Provide emergency shelter or relocation where necessary.
    • Conduct immediate risk assessments to ensure survivor safety.

    2. Medical and Forensic Care

    • Offer urgent medical treatment for physical injuries.
    • Provide sexual and reproductive health services, including post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), emergency contraception, and STI screening.
    • Ensure timely forensic examination for legal evidence collection.

    3. Psychosocial Support

    • Deliver trauma-informed counselling services.
    • Facilitate peer support groups for survivors.
    • Provide mental health referrals for long-term care.

    4. Legal and Judicial Assistance

    • Guide survivors through legal reporting and case procedures.
    • Collaborate with law enforcement to protect survivor rights.
    • Advocate for justice and the enforcement of anti-GBV laws.

    5. Community Engagement and Education

    • Implement awareness campaigns on GBV prevention and survivor rights.
    • Train community leaders, educators, and healthcare providers in GBV response.
    • Encourage bystander intervention and safe community reporting.

    6. Coordination and Partnerships

    • Work with government agencies, NGOs, and legal bodies to ensure an integrated response.
    • Participate in GBV task forces and inter-sectoral committees.
    • Share best practices and data for evidence-based interventions.

    Guiding Principles

    • Survivor-Centred Approach: Respect survivor choices and confidentiality.
    • Non-Discrimination: Serve all individuals equally regardless of gender, race, or background.
    • Safety First: Prioritise the protection and well-being of survivors.
    • Accountability: Ensure perpetrators face legal consequences.
    • Empowerment: Support survivors in regaining control over their lives.

    Monitoring and Evaluation

    Neftaly will continuously monitor the effectiveness of GBV response services through:

    • Survivor feedback surveys.
    • Data collection on cases and outcomes.
    • Regular training updates for all response teams.
    • Annual impact assessment reports.
  • Neftaly Using maternity leave to connect with other new moms

    Neftaly Using maternity leave to connect with other new moms


    Why It Matters

    • Emotional Support: New motherhood can feel overwhelming. Having a network helps.
    • Shared Knowledge: Exchanging tips about feeding, sleep, recovery, etc.
    • Mental Health: Social interaction can reduce postpartum depression risk.
    • Future Opportunities: Friendships, babysitting swaps, or even co-working setups.

    How to Connect with Other New Moms

    1. Join Local or Online Mom Groups

    • Facebook Groups or WhatsApp communities often have mom groups by region.
    • Apps like Peanut connect moms based on proximity and baby age.
    • Local community centers, clinics, or libraries may host weekly meetups.

    2. Attend Baby & Me Classes

    • Yoga, baby massage, and music classes are great for bonding and socializing.
    • You’ll meet other moms at a similar stage in their parenting journey.

    3. Use Neftaly (if relevant)

    If Neftaly offers services like:

    • Community meetups
    • Parenting courses
    • Support forums
      Then maternity leave is the perfect time to take advantage of them. Neftaly could also host “New Moms Circles” or a “First-Year Motherhood Program” to encourage connection.

    4. Host or Attend Coffee Dates

    Invite moms from your hospital class, neighborhood, or online group for a casual coffee or park outing. Babies nap or feed while you connect.

    5. Volunteer or Participate in Parenting Talks

    Some organizations seek parent input for designing services or reviewing baby products—this is a great way to meet engaged moms.


    Tips for Building Meaningful Connections

    • Be open about your experiences—vulnerability builds trust.
    • Exchange contact info and follow up with those you click with.
    • Don’t hesitate to say no if you’re too tired—it’s about quality, not quantity.

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  • Neftaly Preparing easy postpartum snacks to boost energy

    Neftaly Preparing easy postpartum snacks to boost energy

    Neftaly Tips: Easy Postpartum Snacks to Boost Energy

    Why it matters:
    After giving birth, your body is healing and possibly producing milk — both of which require extra calories, protein, and nutrients. But time and energy? Not so available. That’s where easy, make-ahead snacks come in.


    ???? 1. No-Bake Energy Bites

    • Ingredients: Rolled oats, peanut butter, honey, chia seeds, flaxseed, and dark chocolate chips.
    • Why it works: High in protein, healthy fats, and fiber. Great for lactation and energy.
    • Prep Tip: Mix, roll into balls, refrigerate. Done in 10 mins.

    ???? 2. Hard-Boiled Eggs & Avocado Packs

    • Why it works: Eggs = protein. Avocados = healthy fats + potassium.
    • Prep Tip: Boil a dozen eggs at once and pre-slice avocados (add lemon to avoid browning). Store separately in airtight containers.

    ???? 3. Greek Yogurt + Fruit + Nuts Parfaits

    • Layer: Full-fat Greek yogurt, berries, and chopped nuts (or granola).
    • Why it works: High protein + calcium. Easy to customize.
    • Bonus: Add ground flax or brewer’s yeast for lactation support.

    ???? 4. Banana & Nut Butter Wraps

    • Wrap: Banana in a whole-wheat or almond flour tortilla with almond or peanut butter.
    • Why it works: Fast carbs + protein = energy without crash.
    • Hack: Make 3–4 at once, wrap in foil, freeze, and microwave when needed.

    ???? 5. Frozen Smoothie Packs

    • Prep: Pre-portion frozen fruits, spinach, chia seeds, and protein powder into freezer bags.
    • To make: Dump into blender with almond milk or yogurt.
    • Why it works: Quick nutrient boost when time is tight.

    ???? 6. Homemade Lactation Cookies

    • Key ingredients: Oats, flaxseed, brewer’s yeast, coconut oil.
    • Why it works: Supports milk supply and satisfies sweet cravings naturally.

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  • Neftaly Using maternity leave to build postpartum resilience

    Neftaly Using maternity leave to build postpartum resilience

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    Neftaly: Using Maternity Leave to Build Postpartum Resilience

    Maternity leave isn’t just a break from work — it’s a vital time to lay the foundation for physical recovery, emotional stability, and long-term family well-being. Here’s how Neftaly encourages and supports the use of maternity leave to build postpartum resilience:


    ???? 1. Redefining Maternity Leave as a Resilience Period

    Instead of viewing maternity leave solely as recovery time, Neftaly promotes it as a strategic investment in the mother’s and baby’s future well-being. This includes:

    • Rest and healing from childbirth
    • Establishing routines with the newborn
    • Reinforcing mental health through emotional support
    • Planning for reintegration into work life

    ???? 2. Mental Health & Emotional Preparedness

    Postpartum mental health is a key pillar of resilience. Neftaly supports:

    • Early screenings for postpartum depression and anxiety
    • Access to virtual therapists or peer support groups
    • Mindfulness and stress-reduction tools

    ???? 3. Skill-Building for the Transition

    Maternity leave can be an empowering time for personal growth. Neftaly offers:

    • Parenting education modules
    • Time management coaching
    • Work-life integration planning

    These help moms return to work more confident, organized, and emotionally ready.


    ????‍???? 4. Flexible Work Re-entry Programs

    Returning to work can be overwhelming. Neftaly provides:

    • Gradual return-to-work pathways
    • Mentorship for working parents
    • Workplace policy support for family-friendly transitions

    ???? 5. Partner & Family Inclusion

    Postpartum resilience isn’t just about the mother — it’s about the whole support system. Neftaly encourages:

    • Inclusive family workshops
    • Partner-focused support resources
    • Shared leave and caregiving strategies

    ???? 6. Community & Connection

    Neftaly believes resilience grows in community. Mothers on maternity leave are connected through:

    • Virtual forums and peer groups
    • Live Q&As with postpartum experts
    • Workplace parent affinity networks