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Global partnerships working in Solidarity

Hub Cymru Africa is Wales’ leading international development and global solidarity organisation. We support organisations across Wales in building sustainable links and projects in partnership with organisations in Africa and beyond.

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Sudanese women in Cardiff enjoying food at a fundraiser to help those caught in the conflict in Sudan. Photo by g39. Taken on the 24th of June 2023.

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Hub Cymru Africa provides a diverse range of support for your level of need. From safeguarding to governance, one-to-one support and funding opportunities, we’re here to support you.

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Locally-led partnerships.

Our vision is a globally responsible Wales, that acts in solidarity with the people of Africa.

Our mission is to be a catalyst for change, contributing to global development outcomes by supporting the Wales and Africa community.

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Our vision is a globally responsible Wales, that acts in solidarity with the people of Africa.

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