Mathew Lubari
Co-Founder & Executive Director
(he/him)
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Mathew Lubari is South Sudanese, an advocate for digital literacy, repair activism, and sustainability, thoughtful leader in the repair movement in the East African region, Co-founder and Executive Director of Community Creativity for Development (CC4D) a youth-led community-based initiative advancing digital literacy and a culture of repair to empower and connect communities while sustaining the tech gains and reducing e-waste.

He is conducting a very impactful work in Uganda and South Sudan as an ICT and repair café educator and organizer, while deeply involved and connected in the larger international repair movement, a group of practitioners focused on repair, maintenance and/or care practices. Mathew's work integrates ICT and repair to bridge the digital divide and mitigate raising e-waste with focus on educating young people including refugee youth, women and girls in Rhino Camp Uganda and youth in post-conflict communities in Yei, South Sudan on digital competence and electronics repair while raising awareness on safe use of digital technologies for livelihoods and self-reliance.