Tangaza University Uniservitate Africa Regional Hub
Supporting action plans to institutionalize service-learning in the Catholic University of Central Africa, the Loyola University of Congo, Mwenge Catholic University and the University of Kisubi.
About SL
UNISERVITATE is the programme for the promotion of service-learning in Catholic Higher Education.
Its objective is to generate a systemic change in Catholic Higher Education Institutions (CHEIs) through the institutionalization of service-learning as a tool to achieve its mission of offering an integral education to the new generations and involving them in an active commitment to the challenges of our time.
UNISERVITATE is a global network and as such, it seeks to establish solid and constructive links between higher education institutions rooted in very diverse social and cultural contexts, with the purpose of expanding dialogue and enriching the perspective of higher education in the acknowledgement of the multiculturalism that characterizes the contemporary scenario.
This foundation has a vision of creating a better world – partnering with global and local organizations to widen our reach in releasing more families and communities from poverty.
Hub Membership
The Service Learning programme brings on board Catholic Higher Education Institutions (CHEIs) across 7 regions (hubs) from across the world; to foster integral education that links Theory, Faith and Action.
Service Learning News and Events

28th International Service-Learning Conference
Between August 19 and 22 will take place in Buenos Aires the XXII International Week of Learning and Solidarity Service (AYSS)

Uniservitate Africa Prayer Movement – Service Learning for Peace in Congo
For the next five Thursdays, starting tomorrow 20th March 2025 to 17th April 2025 at 7:00PM EAT (5:00PM Kinshasa time), Let us come together in faith and solidarity to pray for peace, justice, and hope in the Democratic Republic of Congo and beyond.

The Service Learning Student’s Seminar (SLSS) – School of Education
The seminar provided a valuable opportunity for young educators to explore the ways in which students can actively engage in community service and apply their academic knowledge to real-world problems.

