3D Skills for Justice: Empowering Township Youth Through Virtual Reality and Digital Innovation
Africans United for Long-lasting Development of Africa (AULDA) is proud to launch the 3D Skills for Justice initiative — a ground-breaking digital skills and vocational training programme for 200 unemployed youth from Gauteng’s townships, including Duduza, Thokoza, Hillbrow and Yeoville.
This 12-month project (1 March 2026 – 28 February 2027) establishes a permanent 3D Digital Skills Hub equipped with VR headsets, computers, and fibre internet. Learners will gain hands-on experience in 3D design, simulation, and virtual-reality production while developing civic leadership and media storytelling skills through AULDA TV and Radio.

Call to Action
Support AULDA in creating a fair and digitally inclusive South Africa.
Your contribution funds VR equipment, training, and youth mentorship that change lives.
Our Mission
To bridge the digital divide and ensure that no young person is left behind in South Africa’s Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).
By combining technology, training, and social accountability, this project creates pathways to employment, entrepreneurship, and community transformation.
Project Goals
Train 200 youth in certified 3D and VR technical skills
Provide tools and mentorship for sustainable livelihoods
Encourage youth-led innovation and social accountability
Strengthen gender equality and inclusion in the digital economy
Expected Impact
200 certified graduates in 3D and VR skills
50 youth placed in jobs or apprenticeships
12 youth-led media projects on accountability
Over 800 indirect beneficiaries through families and community enterprises
Why This Matters
Township youth have the talent but not the tools.
3D Skills for Justice turns digital exclusion into opportunity, helping young South Africans shape their future with innovation, integrity, and hope..
