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Africa Unite

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About us

In early 2001, a group of young adults from the New Crossroads Township came together to express concern over the increasing levels of crime, alcohol, drug abuse and xenophobia in their community. Together, the youth were determined to find a way of solving these problems.

With the assistance of IDASA (Institute for Democracy in South Africa), an initial workshop was held at Uluntu Centre in Gugulethu with 46 young adults mainly from New Crossroads and Gugulethu, in which they expressed their deep frustration about the problems facing their communities. Most of these problems stemmed from the high levels of unemployment in the townships, and a sense of abandonment that prevailed among the youth. They felt that no commitment had been shown from government, at any level, to give young people in the townships confidence to face the future. Gugulethu youth felt refugees from other African countries living in their areas were successful in achieving a better quality of life, whereas they couldn’t. Although this was a misperception, it caused great resentment between South African youth and young refugees.

Initially started as part of IDASA, Africa Unite was launched officially in 2003 by the Provincial Minister of Safety and Security, at Ikwezi Community Centre in Gugulethu. The project became autonomous in 2004.

Vision

Africa Unite strives towards the achievement of a united and prosperous Africa in which all people live together harmoniously and peacefully.

Mission Statement

AU is a Human Rights and Youth Empowerment organisation that works with citizens, refugees, and migrants to prevent conflicts, enhance social cohesion and promote socio-economic development.

Strategic Objectives

To build united human rights communities
To empower children and youth in Africa in order to achieve peace and stability
To promote self-sufficiency towards the realisation of socio-economic rights.
To build the long-term sustainability of the organisation.


AU achieves these objectives through

Human rights peer education.
Capacity development
Social dialogues
Advocacy
Psychosocial counselling
Cultural exchanges


Values

Working with both citizens and foreign nationals to promote social cohesion.
Implementing programmes in partnerships with local communities, organisations, and the South-African government.
Being responsive to the needs of its beneficiaries.
Committed to promoting and protecting human rights for all.
Believing in leading by example and serving its constituents for all.
Designing development-orientated programmes that promote innovative responses to the needs of the community.
Empowering participants to replicate efforts within the broader community.
Committed to information-sharing to enable other parties to replicate its work in different settings.


Activities

Through a combination of educational and practical programmes the AU prepare youth to face the challenges of living in South Africa while also being agents of change within communities themselves.

Contact

6 Spin Street
Cape town
South Africa

l. burmeister

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