Malawi

2 programs available

Helping your community forum
Education, Health Care, Community Service Malawi
Helping your community forum
Title: Help a Community In Malawi Malawi

Sex education and menstrual hygiene workshops are conducted to raise awareness on sexual health and menstrual care. Our previous work has trained local women to produce reusable sanitary pads, which were distributed to 672 girls in six schools. We aim to expand this project and welcome new ideas. We also run initiatives to empower women through income generation. This includes providing soft loans to help women start small businesses, as well as training others to produce and sell traditional crafts such as jewelry, handbags, and shoes. We welcome volunteers to support teaching in local schools, assisting with English and other subjects to improve education for children in the community. Our medical health internship offers exposure to real healthcare settings in Malawi. Volunteers observe medical practice, support staff where possible, and learn about healthcare challenges in resource-limited environments. Placements are in government-approved hospitals and clinics, and require open-mindedness and adaptability. Our law and human rights internship allows volunteers to work alongside legal professionals providing free legal aid. Activities include assisting with case preparation, supporting clients, observing court processes, and participating in community awareness on issues such as domestic violence, land disputes, and family law.

TWESA In Commuity Development
Environment, Health Care, Community Service Malawi
TWESA In Commuity Development
Title: Local Community Projects & Activities Malawi

TWESA is a registered Community Based Organisation (CBO) working in Karonga District in northern Malawi. Established on 1st December 2015, TWESA aims to positively impact the community by promoting a healthy, educated, and gender-balanced society. To achieve sustainable community development in Karonga, TWESA works in five key thematic areas: Women and Youth Empowerment: Training in income-generating activities and encouraging participation in decision-making processes. Climate Change and Sustainable Agriculture: Tree planting, promotion of improved cooking stoves, briquette production from rice husks, organic farming techniques, and environmental awareness. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): Hygiene training, waste collection activities, construction of public toilets, and awareness of clean environment practices. HIV/AIDS and Nutrition: Education and awareness on HIV/AIDS prevention and the importance of healthy nutrition. Good Governance and Education: Supporting access to education for underprivileged children and managing pen-pal schemes to improve communication, cultural awareness, and language skills.