ABOUT US

The NAMUYAZA FOUNDATION ORGANIZATION was created and founded by Kongwa Namuyaza Yourick, a Congolese man by nationality who lives in Australia. Kongwa envisioned an organisation that would empower individuals and transform communities through inclusive and sustainable development. The idea took shape on Tuesday 4th February 2025 in Australia.

Our mission is to provide vital resources, expand opportunities, and support initiatives in education, agriculture, business development, sports, entertainment, and other community-centred areas. By nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and encouraging self-reliance, we strive to build a future where every person has the tools and support to thrive.

At Namuyaza Foundation, we believe that true progress starts at the grassroots—by investing in people, we grow stronger communities.

Our Unique Approach to Community Development

What sets NAMUYAZA FOUNDATION ORGANIZATION apart? Unlike many organizations that focus on a single sector, we integrate multiple pillars—education, agriculture, business, sports, entertainment, and community empowerment—into one coordinated effort. This ensures well-rounded development for individuals and communities.

Our projects are designed with communities, not just for them. We prioritise local leadership, cultural relevance, and sustainability, making our initiatives more impactful and long-lasting.

We also emphasise talent cultivation in sports and entertainment—areas often overlooked but full of potential for youth empowerment and economic growth. We work hard to reach underrepresented and underserved groups, ensuring that resources and opportunities are accessible regardless of background, gender, or location.

Our programs are designed to create self-reliance, not dependency. Whether it's through agricultural training, business support, or education access, we build paths that communities can sustain on their own.

NAMUYAZA FOUNDATION ORGANIZATION values partnerships. We actively seek collaboration with schools, businesses and other NGOs to amplify impact rather than duplicate efforts.