Enhancing support for Black communities in Berlin Mitte
GAIDI gUG has successful completed the implementation of its ‘Professionalisation-Strategy for tubman.network’ project.
In collaboration with tubman.network, an umbrella body of Black organisations in Germany, the project aimed at bolstering support for Black communities in Berlin’s district of Mitte.
Supported by the District Office Berlin-Mitte, the project addressed crucial challenges such as housing, psychosocial support, employment, access to education, emergency relief, access to health-services with a focus on providing culturally sensitive assistance.
The project marked a significant milestone in the tubman.network’s journey towards professionalization and sustainability.
“The formal registration of tubman.network e.V. in January 2024, alongside the establishment of robust financial policies and the establishment of an advisory board, signified a new chapter in our commitment to serving Black communities,” stated Daniel Wamara, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of tubman.network.
Under the strategic guidance of Zimbabwean-born graphic designer, Nigel Masore, tubman.network revamped its online presence, unveiling a new website and logo designed to amplify its impact and reach broader audiences.
“Through creative collaboration and strategic design, we aimed to deepen our commitment to the health and well-being of African and Afro-diasporic communities,” said Masore.
With a dedicated team of volunteers and partnerships with organizations like TANG e.V. and GAIDI gUG, tubman.network significantly expanded its reach, providing crucial support to nearly 1,000 people monthly.
The project’s success culminated in, among other achievements, tubman.network securing a grant, enabling the collaboration with 30 Black organizations in Germany to enhance collective learning and further development until December 2024.
“The Professionalisation-Strategy for tubman.network project was instrumental in strengthening our operational capacity and strategic position,” said Daniel
Wamara. “Together, we were poised to build a more inclusive and supportive society for Black communities around our strategic base in Moabit, Berlin’s District Mitte and beyond.”
The project extends its gratitude to Carolyn Kanja of the District Office Berlin-Mitte for her unwavering support and collaboration in addressing the needs of Black communities in the region.
For more information and inquiries, please visit www.tubman-network.org.