Karen Holder serves as the Assistant Manager: Monitoring and Evaluation within the Eastern Cape Office of the Premier. For Karen Holder, being part of the public service is part of her civic duty, but it goes beyond that: on both of her parents’ sides is a long line of public servants, so it felt natural to follow their lead.
At the age of 20, and after several setbacks in her personal life, she started volunteering at the provincial department of agriculture. Her dedication was quickly recognised and rewarded, and she was fuelled by the knowledge that her work could change people’s lives.
For Karen Holder, an effective and efficient public administration helps to save and improve lives and, for her, going beyond the call of duty means affecting positive change through her work. Soon after the Covid-19 pandemic hit South Africa, she helped to establish an emergency Covid-19 pilot call centre for the premier. Holder said this served to assist citizens especially during Levels 5 and 4 of lockdown. Holder says: “In this instance, I went beyond the call of duty to make a difference in the lives of citizens. It was time for my generation to rise and fight for a cause.”
“In helping to set up the Covid-19 pilot call centre, I went beyond the call of duty to make a difference in the lives of citizens. It was time for my generation to rise and fight for a cause.”