The KZNCC leads and strengthens a network of organisations whose aim is to mobilise affected communities in the province to address the problem of accumulated pain and "multiple woundedness" resulting from many years of apartheid injustice, political and xenophobic violence, violent protests, widespread criminal killings, the trauma of HIV and AIDS and gender-based violence.
Political and economic development are hindered by this pain — which paralyses many thousands of people in this province who could otherwise make a significant contribution to their own lives and the lives of others.
Everyone has a story to tell, and every story needs to be heard, acknowledged, and respected. This is the first step to personal healing as well as the healing of interpersonal relationships. By exploring and acknowledging the emotional wounds carried by nations, communities and individuals, the sessions enable people from diverse backgrounds to seek personal harmony and wholeness when they confront sources of alienation and conflict.