Our mission
The TFUK’s mission is to prevent & resolve conflict, to help people build peaceful communities across the UK, by providing facilitation and mediation services based on the principles of Ubuntu.
Covid-19
We hope that you are doing okay in these worrying times. The TFUK continues to work hard to make sure we continue to provide help and support to our young people who are experiencing difficulties throughout the Covid-19 outbreak.
Latest Blogs
Archbishop Desmond Tutu is commemorated in stained glass at St George’s Cathedral
The reveal took place on Sunday 21st April during the farewell service of Dean Father Michael Weeder. The window was designed by artist Anika van der Merwe. Desmond Tutu was the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town and an outspoken opponent of apartheid. He received the...
‘Nelson Mandela – A Life in Ten Pictures’ airs on BBC2 on Thursday 18th April at 9PM
Nelson Mandela’s image is known around the world. He was one of the most famous people on the planet. But can just a handful of photos uncover new truths about someone we think we all know? This episode throws a unique lens onto an extraordinary life, focusing on ten...
Tutu Foundation UK welcomes on board Rob Beckley as Trustee
We are pleased to announce Rob Beckley's appointment as Trustee of Tutu Foundation UKRob Beckley is currently High Sheriff of Somerset. He has had a distinguished 38-year policing career, working in operational and investigative roles at all ranks from PC to...
Tutu Foundation UK announce involvement in UK Mediation Conference 2024
Managing Conflict in the Workplace - UK Mediation Conference 2024, taking place on 1st July at London's Congress Centre, is set to be the UK's biggest national conference dedicated to advocating mediation in the workplace. The event is designed specifically for...
Living Everyday Ubuntu: Reverend Naomi Tutu and Mungi Ngomane participate in Madam Policy’s podcast
Kicking off 2024 and Black History Month, Madam Policy welcomed two amazing and recognised leaders for race, social justice, and gender equality, Reverend Naomi Tutu and Author Mungi Ngomane! Daughter and granddaughter of the honorable Archbishop Desmond Tutu,...
Join The Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation for a Courageous Conversation!
South African Context: As South Africa commemorates 30 years of democracy, the persisting challenge of gender-based violence (GBV) demands urgent attention. Despite progressive constitutional measures and advocacy campaigns, GBV remains pervasive in both public...