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5 Pieces of Swazi-Made Jewelry that Celebrate Easter

April 01, 2021

Easter is a holiday that people celebrate around the world. It doesn't matter where you live. You can always find a group of individuals who want to enjoy Easter. 

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7 Spring Products by Swazi Artisans That You'll Love

March 25, 2021

At Khutsala Artisans, we love to produce beautiful jewelry and home decor that people love. Using colorful beads and intricate woodwork, our Swazi artisans make versatile and elegant pieces that compliment any home or outfit. 

Our spring collection, in particular, is full of jewelry and decor that's fun, lively, and earthy. Each product bodes well with spring and either reminds you of flowers and sunshine or family-friendly activities that you can do outside since the weather is nice. 

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3 Initiatives That Are Helping Reduce Unemployment Rates in Eswatini

March 19, 2021

From the time you're five years old, you start dreaming about the type of job you want to have in the future. At a young age, you frequently hear people ask, "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

If you were like most children, you had big dreams. You probably wanted to be a singer, astronaut, doctor, superhero, model, movie star, professional athlete, or something else that's fun and fulfilling. 

With the right work ethic and circumstances, maybe you got the dream job you've always wanted. Perhaps the answer you gave all those years ago is finally a reality. If that's the case, you should be proud. This achievement is not common.

In places like Eswatini, most people don't have a similar story. In fact, most Swazis have a story that's completely opposite. In this small kingdom in southern Africa, many Swazis don't have their dream job. Even worse, they don't have a job at all.

While the kingdom is trying to increase job opportunities, the unemployment rate in Eswatini remains high. And it's impacting Swazis more than you may expect. 


Understanding the unemployment rate in Eswatini

The unemployment rate in Eswatini has reportedly been as high as 70 percent. But the kingdom has taken steps to improve its workforce—and the leadership's effort shows. According to Statistica, the unemployment rate has steadily declined over the years. 

In 2007, the unemployment rate peaked at 28.24 percent. Seven years later, that number decreased to 24.19 percent. And in 2020, the unemployment rate in Eswatini was 23.4 percent. This research by Statista shows that the kingdom is improving. 

However, according to Investopedia, Eswatini's unemployment rate is among the highest in the world. The media outlet estimates that at the end of 2020, the unemployment rate in Eswatini was actually 22 percent. This research still indicates that the number of Swazis unemployed in Eswatini has decreased since 2007, but that reduction doesn't mean the country is out of murky water.

There could be many reasons for this discrepancy. For example, maybe there's a lack of current and credible information available to research organizations and media outlets. But no matter the source, the main point seems clear. The unemployment rate in Eswatini—while decreasing—is still high. 

This reality is why Eswatini's leaders and citizens continue to make unemployment a top issue. Research even suggests that 53 percent of Swazis believe that unemployment is one of the most critical problems the government should address. 


The costs of unemployment

Several consequences occur when people don't have a job, and these consequences extend well beyond unemployed individuals. The costs of unemployment affect everything. In fact, here's a list that shows exactly how unemployment affects people, society, and countries.


  1. How unemployment affects individuals

One of the obvious costs of being unemployed is the lack of financial resources that you have. Without a job, it's hard to make money. And in Eswatini, many Swazis are experiencing poverty. 

With 1.1 million people, Eswatini ranks 138th of 189 countries in the 2019 Human Development Index. Research also indicates that 58.9 percent of Eswatini's rural population is living under the international poverty line, only making US$1.90 per day. On top of that, 20 percent of Swazis in Eswatini are considered extremely poor. 

Without much money or any job opportunities, young Swazis report that their mental health is struggling. Prolonged unemployment also leads to greater pessimism and skepticism about the value of training and education. The lack of income even forces Swazis to deny educational opportunities to their children because they can't afford it. 

What's worse is that many Swazis abandon their babies and children because they don't have the financial means to care for them. This practice is often called "baby dumping," and it's leading to an orphan crisis in Eswatini. 


  1. How unemployment affects society 

While it's hard to calculate the costs that unemployment has on society, it's not impossible. Researchers believe that unemployment can affect how people interact with each other. 

Studies suggest that high rates of unemployment typically correlate with higher levels of crime. When people can't find a job, it's easy to look for money elsewhere, even if it leads to criminal activity. 

Similarly, when people don't have jobs, they look for economic opportunities in places they'd usually avoid. In Eswatini, for example, many women become sex workers to make money. However, a significant downside of this work is that Eswatini has the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS, and this virus spreads easily through this line of work. 


  1. How unemployment affects a country 

When considering the costs of unemployment for a country, it's best to think about the checkbook. When a country encounters high unemployment rates, it leads to more unemployment benefits, food assistance, and other provisions to help sustain the people. 

While necessary, providing these things isn't easy for any country that's battling high unemployment. When people don't have jobs, the government can't collect the same levels of tax, which forces officials to borrow money or cut back on spending. The former increases the country's debt, and the ladder decreases financial resources in other vital areas. 


Initiatives are reducing unemployment rates in Eswatini 

Given the detrimental impacts of unemployment, many organizations in Eswatini are working hard to employ Swazis. Capable business initiatives throughout the kingdom are happily working alongside Eswatini's leaders to increase employment and give Swazis a better quality of life.


  1. Heart for Africa 

A faith-based humanitarian organization, Heart for Africa addresses many challenges that Swazis experience in Eswatini. However, one of the primary challenges that the organization focuses on is poverty. 

Heart for Africa owns 2,500 acres in Eswatini, called Project Canaan, and their land has multiple children's homes and farms on it. These children's homes are for orphans and vulnerable kids born into unideal circumstances, and the farms are what Heart for Africa uses to help care for their children. 

Running the children's homes and farms is not possible without the help of local Swazis. Heart for Africa regularly employs "aunties" and "uncles," who help take care of their children, and the organization also hires farmers to grow the nourishment the children need. Project Canaan is one of the largest employers in the surrounding community.

In addition to these employment opportunities, Heart for Africa also has a school on its property. Each of their children receives a quality education that gives them the skills they need to acquire good jobs in the future. 


  1. Khutsala Artisans

Khutsala Artisans is a Heart for Africa initiative that provides handmade jewelry and decorations straight from Eswatini. All of the artisans who work at Khutsala Artisans are local Swazis, and each of them receives a fair wage for their work. 

As a member of Swaziland Fair Trade (SWIFT), Khutsala Artisans is passionate about paying workers a wage that supports them, their families, and their communities. Additionally, SWIFT members like Khutsala Artisans have helped develop 330 new jobs since 2011. 


  1. Kufundza Carpentry Center  

Kufundza Carpentry Center is another Heart for Africa initiative. This organization is in charge of creating all of the woodwork that Khutsala Artisans sells. Additionally, Kufundza Center provides the chairs, tables, baby beds, and baby chairs that Heart for Africa needs at its children's homes. 

With a high demand for woodwork, Kufundza Center loves to employ local Swazis to help make the products for Khutsala Artisans and Heart for Africa. And for those who don't have woodworking experience, Kufundza Center offers Swazis an avenue to get certified as master carpenters. 


How to help increase employment 

While steps are being taken to employ local Swazis, organizations can't decrease the unemployment rate in Eswatini alone. They need your help. 

If you want to help more Swazis get jobs, the best way to contribute is to support organizations in Eswatini. By buying goods from brands like Khutsala Artisans, you're uplifting those who are already employed, and you're creating an opportunity for other Swazis to get jobs. 



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Gender Inequality in Eswatini

March 15, 2021

People need to know and stand up for women's rights, and this is especially true in developing nations, where many women face unfair treatment and extreme hurdles to success. Because many of these nations get little attention, few people know that gender inequality is prevalent and thriving. 

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How Youth Unemployment in Eswatini Is Impacting Young Swazis' Mental Health

March 04, 2021

A lesser-known consequence of unemployment in Eswatini is poor mental health, especially among the youth. New research suggests that youth unemployment in Eswatini has significant effects on Swazis' mental wellbeing, and the first step to getting the situation under control is generating awareness around what's going on. 

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How a Drought In Eswatini Led to the Signature Products Our Customers Love

February 25, 2021

When their dams went dry, Heart for Africa didn't just notice a lack of water. They noticed an opportunity. Their dams were full of mud, but the staff decided to use the damp earth to develop the famous SwaziMUD products by Khutsala Artisans, a Heart for Africa initiative.

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Why You Should Sponsor a Child in Eswatini

February 18, 2021

There are many ways that you can make an impact in the world. You can volunteer your skills, donate food, become a mentor, feed the hungry, pick up trash, tutor students, and more. Today, the options are endless, leaving you with an array of choices that all assist in making the world a better place. However, despite these endless possibilities, this article will cover one tactic in particular: sponsoring a child in Eswatini.

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How We Love the Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Eswatini

February 11, 2021

Heart for Africa has children's homes for kids who need to grow up in a new circumstance, one that's better, healthier, and imbued with love. These children's homes offer nutritious meals, good snacks, an excellent education, love, attention, and family, all of which are new to the children who are receiving them.

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6 Pieces of Eswatini-Inspired Jewelry to Get Your Valentine

February 04, 2021

At Khutsala Artisans, our team really likes to show and spread love. We do it willingly, joyfully, and eagerly because it's one of the best gifts we can offer others. Whether it's someone we know or a stranger on the street, at Khutsala Artisans, we love intentionally. And this statement is even more true in Eswatini, Africa. 

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5 Pieces of Handmade Jewelry and Decor that Inspire Hope

January 28, 2021

Google defines hope as a feeling of expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen. Wikipedia provides a similar explanation but goes more in-depth. It defines hope as "an optimistic state of mind that's based on the expectation of positive outcomes with respect to events and circumstances in one's life or the world at large." 

When people have hope, they are expectant—they believe positive things will happen. They're not discouraged by the future or the obstacles that lie ahead. Instead, they're optimistic about what the future holds. 

This feeling of expectancy and optimism is something that Khutsala Artisans, a Heart for Africa initiative, seeks to instill in Eswatini, Africa. While full of Swazis who have potential, the kingdom is home to many individuals who experience traumatic circumstances that leave them without any hope for something better. 

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Why Better Education in Eswatini Is Crucial to the Kingdom’s Advancement

January 21, 2021

A good education is not just important. It's a must. 

For any country to thrive and progress, it needs to have a school system that empowers its citizens to contribute to society and stimulate the community. Otherwise, its people will suffer. 

A lack of education can prevent well-meaning individuals from getting ahead in life. It can lead to poverty, poor health, unemployment, shorter lifespan, exploitation, and gender inequality. 

Given the impact of these consequences, it'd be easy to assume that every country has an excellent education system to ward off any adverse effects. However, that's not the case. 

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From Orphans to Children: Meet 5 Kids in Eswatini That've Received Hope

January 14, 2021 3 Comments

Hope is the only thing that can get people from point A to point B, which is why Khutsala Artisans, a Heart for Africa initiative, is so adamant about providing it. In a small kingdom in Southern Africa, Khutsala Artisans is working to provide hope in Swazis' lives. 

The hope Heart for Africa and Khutsala Artisans desires to bring centers on four key elements: hunger, orphans, poverty, and education. Each factor represents a letter in the word hope, turning it into an acronym that keeps Heart for Africa and Khutsala Artisans focused on the main areas of life that they want to elevate. 

But these areas of life weren't accidentally chosen just to create a catchy acronym. They focus on hunger, orphans, poverty, and education because these are the most significant areas of need for Swazis.

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