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Ubuntu Pathways
Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Ubuntu Pathways.
Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Ubuntu Pathways.
To Give:
- Freephone 0800 404 8144
- Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. (That’s the whole address. Please do not write anything else on the front of the envelope). Mark the back of the envelope ‘Ubuntu Pathways’.
- Cheques should be made payable to ‘Ubuntu Pathways’.
- You can donate online at bbc.co.uk/appeal/radio4
Registered Charity Number: 1103749
Last on
Thu 14 Jan 202115:27
BBC Radio 4
Ubuntu Pathways
Ubuntu Pathways breaks the cycle of poverty by providing South Africa’s most vulnerable children with what all children deserve - everything, every day. Through an integrated and individualised support system of health, education, and household stability, they have pioneered a pathway out of poverty - from first steps to first jobs.
Nozi's Story

Like other children born in South Africa's townships, Nozi grew up without the resources needed to reach her potential. But Ubuntu intervened, year after year, with holistic healthcare, education, and psychosocial support to put her on a pathway out of poverty.
Emergency COVID-19 Response

When the pandemic hit the townships of Port Elizabeth, Ubuntu was forced to close their primary school and launch a large-scale Emergency COVID-19 Response. They provided food security for 30,000 people, remote services to hundreds of families, and critical healthcare and PPE to 27 institutions in Ubuntu’s community.
Reopening the Ubuntu School

Township children don’t have access to the internet, healthy meals, or stability at home. Help Ubuntu reopen the Ubuntu School so 225 children can be guaranteed a safe place to learn, access to medical care, healthy meals, and psychosocial support, and a chance to thrive.
Charity website
Broadcasts
- Sun 10 Jan 202107:54BBC Radio 4
- Sun 10 Jan 202118:55BBC Radio 4
- Thu 14 Jan 202115:27BBC Radio 4





