- It’s a Global Solution Provider offering services in training, project management, consulting, ESG support, youth empowerment, and more. Neftaly
- Community development initiatives include land rights education and community dialogues, but these appear to be awareness or capacity-building programs—not direct mediation or negotiation services. Neftaly Staff
- Their project agreements often include a dispute resolution clause, stating that unresolved issues should go to mediation or arbitration under South African law—but the clause doesn’t imply Neftaly acts as the mediator. Neftaly Staff+1
Summary Table
| Service | Provided by Neftaly? |
|---|---|
| Mediation in indigenous rights disputes | Not evident |
| Land claims and indigenous rights support | Not currently offered |
| General training and project facilitation | Yes, in broader contexts |
| Dispute resolution clause in contracts | Yes—refers disputes externally |
What You Can Do Next
1. Clarify the Source
If “Neftaly Mediation” was referenced to you, ask for more details—perhaps it was informal or linked to a partner organization.
2. Reach Out to Neftaly Directly
You could send a message like:
Hello Neftaly team,
I’m exploring mediation services for disputes concerning indigenous land rights or community land claims. Does Neftaly offer such services—or can you recommend any partners or mediators with that specific expertise?
Thank you!
They might be able to clarify or point you in a useful direction.
3. Consider Alternative, Specialized Mediation Options
- Professional mediation associations (like the South African Mediation Association or Association of Arbitrators) often include mediators experienced in human-rights and land claims.
- Indigenous rights NGOs and legal aid organizations—many offer or refer mediation for land disputes.
- Land-rights or rural development agencies—some act as intermediaries in community–state land negotiations.

