Wubuntu
Guided by the African concept of 'ubuntu', Wubuntu celebrates 'unity in diversity' with intercultural engagements, we build cultural bridges between Africa and Asia to promote intercultural awareness, close the cultural gap between the two continents, curating youth development projects leading to significant economic impacts.
Wubuntu is jointly incubated and supported by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, the Education University of Hong Kong and the University of Cape Town, in partnerships with South African and Hong Kong youth-related governmental departments, NGOs and businesses.
Our programmes and services
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internship programme
Our Africa-Asia internship programme enables global career opportunities, engaging students from Asia to an intercultural work experience in an Africa-based organization.
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africa-Asia programmes
Our Africa-Asia programmes invite youths from Asia and Africa to explore and immerse into rich cultures and develop their intercultural skills, to empower youth development and Africa-Asia youth engagements.
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language learning
Our language and cultural immersion programmes enhance students' English and African languages and cultural capacity with on-the-ground authentic people-to-people exchanges.
Wubuntu curates interactive experience and cultural exposure for youth empowerment. Providing opportunities for international collaboration and address social problems arising from social development, to enhance youth's understanding in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and curating project for implementation.