???? Neftaly: Celebrating Refugee & Immigrant Athletes in National Teams
Neftaly (Southern Africa Youth Project) is committed to amplifying the stories of refugee and immigrant athletes who have reached national representation—demonstrating how sport can transcend borders and build inclusive national identity.
???? Why This Matters
- Inspiring Resilience & Unity
The journeys of athletes like Vincent Tshituka and Ode Fulutudilu—from refugee origins to national team inclusion—highlight sport’s power to bridge divides and embody unity through shared identity.Central News+2EWN+2Wikipedia+2 - Challenging Exclusion & Xenophobia
In a nation grappling with xenophobia, recognizing achievements of immigrant athletes fosters acceptance and champions the values of inclusion and belonging.UNHCRUNHCRUNHCR
???? Featured Athlete Stories
- Vincent Tshituka:
Fled the Democratic Republic of Congo as a refugee in 2002, later becoming a Springboks flanker and making his official Test debut against Italy in July 2025. His journey from hardship to sporting excellence exemplifies resilience and integration.EWN+1Central News+1 - Ode Fulutudilu:
Born in Kinshasa, grew up as a refugee in South Africa before debuting for Banyana Banyana (SA Women’s National Team). Her path includes playing in Europe and inspiring youth through her story.Wikipedia - Awer Mabil (international example):
Though he represents Australia, Mabil was born in a Kenyan refugee camp to South Sudanese parents—illustrating how sport elevates athletes from displacement into global sporting arenas.Wikipedia
????️ Initiative Components
1. Multimedia Storytelling Campaigns
Produce digital storytelling—video, written profiles, podcasts—featuring refugee/immigrant athletes and their path to national selection.
2. Engagement Events & Panels
Host interactive events with athletes sharing experiences, in community centers, universities, or live-streamed forums, to foster dialogue on belonging and unity.
3. Educational Integration
Incorporate athlete profiles into school curricula and youth workshops, linking sports participation to civic values, tolerance, and national identity.
4. Collaboration with UN & UNHCR Sport Initiatives
Partner with programmes like UNHCR-FIFA’s Tshwaragano‑Bambanani in South Africa, which uses sport to enhance social inclusion for refugees and host communities.UNHCR+1help.unhcr.org+1
???? Broader Context & Impact
- Sport for Peace & Inclusion
Research shows UNHCR-supported football initiatives help integrate refugees in townships through match play and community dialogue, bridging xenophobic tensions.UNHCR+1reuters.screenocean.com+1 - National Representation as Symbol
Tshituka’s rise to the Springboks symbolizes how inclusive selection can foster broader public belonging and shift narratives toward unity.EWN+1Central News+1
???? Expected Outcomes
| Objective | Description |
|---|---|
| Amplifying Inclusion | Sharing athlete stories fosters recognition of refugees and immigrants as valued national contributors. |
| Youth Inspiration | Demonstrates that adversity can be overcome through sport—encouraging social mobility and unity. |
| Reducing Xenophobia | Shifts public perceptions by associating national pride with inclusive identities. |
| Strengthening Civic Identity | Reinforces national unity grounded in shared values, not origin or background. |
✅ Alignment with Neftaly’s Mission
This initiative directly supports Neftaly’s vision of building youth leadership, promoting social cohesion, and strengthening national identity. By uplifting stories of refugee and immigrant athletes, Neftaly nurtures inclusive narratives where diversity is a source of collective pride and unity.





