As Malawi draws closer to the 2025/2026 farming season, farmers across the country are both excited and worried, reflecting on the challenges of the past year and looking ahead with both caution and determination.
Supporting Young Malawian Dreams
Poverty has a way of taking away both dignity and opportunity. For a 16-year-old girl from Kasapila Village, this almost became her reality.
Rural Women’s Struggles in Malawi Economy
Last week, we witnessed the reality of Malawi’s struggling economy in a very personal way. As we opened recruitment for our Financially Empowering Microloans (FEM) for Women program, hundreds of women came forward to apply.
Learning Made Fun at Ngala Library
Learning over a school break can be fun!
Malume Michael Comprehensive Home-Based Health Care Program
Bringing Health Care Home: The Malume Michael Comprehensive Home-Based Health Care Program
From Cooked Beans to a Thriving Tea Room
From Cooked Beans to a Thriving Tea Room: Judith Amis’ Story of Resilience and Growth
Greening Malawi, One Nursery at a Time
Deforestation remains one of Malawi’s most pressing environmental challenges. In most rural communities, firewood is the primary source of fuel for cooking, and many other daily activities involve cutting down trees.
Introducing Village Savings and Loans to Water Point Committees
Learn about the VSL program with WPCs!
What Malawi’s Independence Means
What Malawi’s Independence Means to Orant.
Inside Our Business Development Program
Learn about the inner workings of our Business Development program!