How we’re helping in Malawi

Malawi is one of the least developed countries in Africa. Agriculture accounts for about one-third of GDP and 85% of the population live in rural areas, most of whom eke a living as subsistence farmers.

Illiteracy and high prevalence of HIV/AIDS remain as obstacles to economic growth. Nearly half of all girls receive no primary school education.

21%

Staff and volunteers keeping our work moving across the UK

70%

Tools sent this year to support workshops and small businesses

10%

Community projects supported across the UK and Africa

Matuvu Garven

Matuvu is 25 and single with no children. He was working on his family farm with no income when he joined a Tools for Self Reliance and YOHAD training course to improve his prospects and earning potential. He chose carpentry, and learnt to make office desks, doors, coffee tables, cutting and planing, and how to use tools. Matuvu struggled at first to use the tools, but found learning in a group helped.

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Joyce Msonchi, Georgina Mwali & Margaret Kampangi

Joyce, Georgina and Margaret were all farming in Lozi, Malawi when they joined a Tools for Self Reliance training programme in partnership with the Foundation for Community and Capacity Development. They all chose to learn tailoring as they thought it was something they could earn a living from – and they wanted to be independent and have a skill they could be proud of.

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Projects in Malawi

Programmes

Our programmes combine practical training and community-led support to improve wellbeing and long-term opportunities.

Transition to work

Supporting trainees into safe, stable, and meaningful employment.

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Business Development

Helping small enterprises grow, thrive, and create local opportunity.

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Agriculture

Strengthening farming skills for food security and sustainable income.

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Vocational training

Practical skills that lead to lasting, independent livelihoods.

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In Africa, we fund training that enables individuals to learn a trade and earn a living. In the UK, volunteers refurbish donated tools, giving them new purpose, and we also support national projects and apprenticeships here at home.


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