Structured Youth Employability Pathway

Since 2013

We are building structured pathways into digital skills, technical exposure, and economic participation in township communities.

Uniting Africans. Building Africa. Empowering South Africa.

AULDA is more than an organization — it is a movement to bring Africans together.

Across the continent — and especially in South Africa, where diversity meets both opportunity and inequality — AULDA stands to unite people, ideas, and action for lasting development.

We believe that Africa will rise when Africans stand together.
Beyond borders, beyond languages, beyond differences — together as one.

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The Challenge

Township communities face a convergence of risk:

 

Youth unemployment

Digital exclusion

Skills mismatch

Crime vulnerability

Weak school-to-work transitions

The problem is not potential.

The problem is the absence of structured, sustained, locally embedded systems.

Short-term interventions do not shift economic trajectories.
Infrastructure does.

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Quick Impact Snapshot (Since 2013)

  • 54 youth sponsored to AC Milan Junior Soccer Camp
  • Digital literacy drives across townships
  • Women empowerment initiatives (Yeoville)
  • Community health awareness campaigns
  • Annual general assemblies since inception

Our Response

AULDA builds structured youth employability systems combining:

Digital access

Technical exposure

Sports engagement for crime prevention

Creative production & identity building

Mentorship and pathway tracking

We move youth from:

Exposure → Structure → Skills → Economic Participation

Our Approach (3-Step Pipeline)

  • Engage & Retain Youth 
  • Build Skills (Digital + Technical Exposure) 
  • Support Transition to Economic Participation


Proof in Practice 

Nokukhanya - Yeoville
 

In Their Words

“Before AULDA, my room was just a room. Now, it’s a fully equipped hair salon — and I run it myself. I’m not just surviving anymore, I’m creating beauty, confidence, and income.”
Nokhukanya, 25, Yeoville

 

 



Bongiwe Rakosa 

The Girl who trained with the Boys

From township training to international exposure through structured sponsorship.

 

 

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