It aims to better empower civil society organisations, networks and related stakeholders, in terms of ICT capacity and resources, so they can efficiently achieve their unique social missions.
Ungana-Afrika's efforts include addressing the critical digital divide issues within African civil society (such as the lack of technology capacity and universal access).
Through the implementation of new support programmes and tools, capacity-building and general research they aim to connect Africa through information technology.
All efforts, either in a direct or indirect manner, aim to "empower development organisations to better integrate ICTs as a strategic, mission focused, tool".
He continued to say "There were then some seven AIESEC members around the world, and they all came together in Johannesburg in 2003, with the objective of improving the technology capacity in NGOs in Southern Africa.