Non-Communicable Diseases in Rural Malawi
Orant's Mobile Outreach Clinic visits rural villages to treat patients who live with non-communicable diseases in Malawi.
Orant's Mobile Outreach Clinic visits rural villages to treat patients who live with non-communicable diseases in Malawi.
Madzi ndi Moyo: water is life. Melina Maiko of Central Malawi reflects on the gift of water. A new water well impacts her family and village.
Orant Charities Africa's Kasese Health Center introduced an Infant Formula Program to keep orphaned babies safe and healthy.
Mary Chipala applied for the Orant Charities Ulemu Scholarship. She is one of 7 students who won the scholarship to attend university.
Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) is a combo of powdered milk, peanut butter, and micronutrients. It's used to treat malnutrition.
In Malawi, primary education is free. But for secondary education, families must pay tuition fees. For families with more than one child, school costs can become a burden.
Malaria remains one of the most common diseases in Malawi. Cases are high during the rainy season. Agness visits Orant's Health Clinic.
When bad weather affect the fields, food security is affected. Orant distributes maize in February and March to farmers in rural Malawi.
Orant removes the barrier of impossible interest rates. Our FEM Program provides no-interest loans. Edilina Joshua is a FEM member.
Orant makes clean water accessible in rural Malawi by drilling and maintaining boreholes. In 2021, Orant drilled 15 new boreholes.