This report provides a summary of the workshop conducted by Ms. Nancy Mdaka, Chief Strategic Partnership Officer at Neftaly, focusing on reminding staff and stakeholders about the NeftalyCSPR Reporting Management Policy and demonstrating the correct procedures for reporting, documentation, and compliance within the organisation.
The workshop formed part of Neftaly’s continuous internal capacity-building efforts to strengthen accountability, transparency, and effective partnership reporting across all Neftaly programmes.
2. Workshop Purpose
The primary objectives of the workshop were:
- To reintroduce and remind staff about the NeftalyCSPR Reporting Management Policy.
- To demonstrate the correct methods for completing, submitting, and managing NeftalyCSPR reports.
- To ensure all departments understand their roles and responsibilities in compliance and reporting.
- To improve organisational consistency, accuracy, and professional standards in reporting.
- To strengthen the alignment between reporting practices and Neftaly’s Strategic Partnership requirements.
3. Summary of Workshop Activities
3.1 Opening & Purpose
Ms. Nancy Mdaka opened the session with an overview of why reporting is central to Neftaly’s performance, partnerships, and credibility. She emphasised that quality reporting directly affects programme funding, monitoring, evaluation, and long-term sustainability.
3.2 Overview of NeftalyCSPR Reporting Management Policy
Key sections of the policy were explained, including:
- Reporting timelines
- Types of required reports (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly)
- Documentation standards
- Roles of programme staff and managers
- Data verification and validation guidelines
- Submission channels and approval workflow
3.3 Practical Demonstration
Nancy Mdaka conducted a step-by-step demonstration on:
- How to complete a NeftalyCSPR report
- How to attach evidence and supporting documents
- How to format progress and outcome reports
- How to ensure accuracy and avoid duplication
- How to upload reports to the reporting system or designated platform
Participants were allowed to engage, ask questions, and practise.
3.4 Compliance & Accountability
The facilitator reminded all teams of the importance of:
- Submitting reports on time
- Maintaining accurate fieldwork information
- Keeping organised files and evidence
- Following the reporting chain of command
- Ensuring data honesty and transparency
Non-compliance consequences were also briefly addressed.
3.5 Discussion & Questions
Participants raised questions about:
- Clarifying deadlines
- Data evidence requirements
- Reporting tools used in remote areas
- Workflow between field staff and managers
These were addressed and incorporated into future adjustments.
4. Attendance
The workshop was attended by:
Agcobile Sikuza
Thabiso Motaung
Theresho Ennicah Talana
Mnyikelo Adelade Mamabolo
Jason Legobate
Barker Tylon
Lesego Nyabane
Attendance was satisfactory, with strong participation and commitment throughout.
5. Key Outcomes
The workshop successfully achieved the following outcomes:
- Staff demonstrated improved understanding of reporting requirements.
- Teams are now more confident in completing and submitting NeftalyCSPR reports.
- A unified and standardised reporting system was reinforced.
- Departments committed to strengthening accountability practices.
- Areas needing improvement (technology access, evidence submission) were identified.
6. Recommendations
- Provide follow-up refresher sessions every quarter.
- Develop quick-reference NeftalyCSPR Reporting Guides for easy use.
- Strengthen digital access for staff in remote environments.
- Introduce a report quality review scorecard for consistency.
- Consider integrating an automated reporting platform for efficiency.


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