MALAWI A Safer Home At Last
In January this year, 77 year old Mwaona Bote, from Makhapa village in TA Mlolo in Nsanje narrowly survived one of the worst floods in Malawi in living memory
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In January this year, 77 year old Mwaona Bote, from Makhapa village in TA Mlolo in Nsanje narrowly survived one of the worst floods in Malawi in living memory
How did they do it? With the generous support of DFIF, CARE worked with communities to create action plans, connect to information, and save money to deal with crisis.
At Nyachilenda campsite we met Grace Lawrence, a 20-year old woman from Nyachikanda village, traditional authority Ndamera in Nsanje. She and her family were displaced by floods, just like many people in Nsanje district. She is eight months pregnant.
Lilongwe (October 3, 2013) - CARE Malawi has started a food distribution programme in Malawi’s central region district of Kasungu with over 700 beneficiaries receiving the much needed food aid on the first day of the exercise.
Many years ago in a small village an hour outside of the Malawian capital of Lilongwe, a young girl named Giliseliya was forced to leave school after her older sister had a baby. Overnight she became a caregiver instead of a student and lost her hope of…
Throughout the small region of Chakhaza in Malawi there are generations of women who were never able to finish primary school. They live in some of the poorest communities in the country, and sadly, in the past have lacked opportunities to help their…
In developed countries, your earning potential is often based on the number of diplomas you have. But in rural Malawi, completing even a primary education is one of the most precious things anyone can achieve. For most girls there, getting even that…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.