Structured Youth Employability Pathway
Since 2013
AULDA is a South African youth development organization building structured pathways into digital skills, technical exposure, and economic participation in township communities.
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.
