Strategy

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    The Ubuntu Institute seeks to achieve its mission through the following strategic approaches:
     
    Strategy One: Coordinating leadership responses in the SADC region with a focus on traditional and indigenous leaders to fight HIV/AIDS, poverty, lack of access to education and economic development opportunities, Gender discrimination and environmental degradation

    Strategy Two: Capacity Building - of indigenous traditional and cultural leadership institutions in the SADC region to better respond to poverty eradication, HIV/AIDS incidence rates reduction, Gender discrimination reduction, environmental degradation and tools to access education and economic development opportunities

    Strategy Three: Education & Awareness -Ubuntu will lead education and awareness programmes for youth in the SADC region on HIV/AIDS risk awareness, poverty eradication tools, economic development opportunities, environmental awareness and education opportunities.

    Strategy Four: Advocacy - Ubuntu will lead advocacy campaigns on HIV/AIDS issues, poverty eradication, education, economic development and Gender discrimination in the SADC region

    Strategy Five: Research - Ubuntu institute will conduct ongoing action-based research in the SADC region to inform evidence based interventions on HIV/AIDS, poverty eradication, Gender and women empowerment, environmental education and providing access to education and economic development opportunities.