Advocacy, Training and Education

Welcome to ATE-Hub! We are a refugee-led non-profit organization dedicated to providing advocacy and employment pathways for refugees.

Our mission is to empower refugees by helping them gain access to flexible learning opportunities, employment pathways, advocating for their rights, and providing them with the resources and support they need to succeed.

We believe that refugees have a unique perspective and valuable skills to offer to their communities, and we work to create opportunities for them to contribute their talents and expertise to the workforce.

In addition to our employment services, we also advocate for the rights of refugees, both locally and nationally. We believe that every person has the right to safety, security, and a fair chance at a fulfilling life, and we work to ensure that refugees are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.

Our organization is entirely refugee-led, meaning that our staff and leadership are all refugees themselves. We believe that this unique perspective allows us to better understand the needs and challenges facing our community and to provide the most effective and relevant support possible.

ENHANCING EACH OTHER'S CAPACITY TO INFLUENCE CHANGE

Bridge to Formal Learning

Bridge to Formal Learning

Preparatory programs designed to provide refugee learners with the information and confidence they need to pursue online learning in a formal academic context.

Pathways to Higher Education

Pathways to Higher Education

We offer tertiary programs to refugees. These program are tailored to meet the needs of our students, through psycho-social support, wellness programs and other holistic approaches.

Refugee Workforce Trainings & Partnership

Refugee Workforce Trainings & Partnership

Apprenticeship/internship program for job preparedness and pathway selection for students and gradutes

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  • Dzaleka Refugee Camp, Dowa, Malawi
  • Dzaleka Hills/Dzaleka Hillside behind CARD poultry project