Malawi

World Renew has worked in Malawi since 1989, coming alongside communities and families through community programs in the key areas of health, disaster response, economic opportunity, peace and justice, and food security.

Malawi

World Renew has worked in Malawi since 1989, coming alongside communities and families through community programs in the key areas of health, disaster response, economic opportunity, peace and justice, and food security.

WHAT WE DO

Malawi is one of the world’s poorest countries. Several issues continue to keep Malawi in poverty. These include drought, declining soil fertility, poor crop yields, low levels of education, high population density, flooding, high inflation, and the continuing HIV/AIDS epidemic. Malawi is also in the path of cyclones which are growing more frequent with climate change. World Renew works with local communities to improve their food security, family incomes, and their ability to prepare and recover from natural disasters.

Food Security

Economic Opportunity

Community Health

Peace and Justice

Disaster Response

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Renewing Hope: Changing Stories of Poverty

“Through World Renew’s [food security] project, I have learned a lot of things. I used to have a garden but never harvested all year-round. Finding vegetables to eat was difficult for me over the past years. Currently, my family has enough food, and we sell the surplus to buy household requirements. I sell a minimum of 4,000 MK ($6.75 CAD) of vegetables per day and manage to pay school fees for my 3 children.”

– Loveness Chibisa, mother and farmer

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Partners in Malawi

World Renew and CCAP work together to improve local healthcare systems through maternal and child health programs, and to help families achieve long-term food security.

World Renew and Eagle’s Relief and Development address the key issues of poverty and hunger, while helping communities improve their preparedness for disasters such as flooding, drought, and cyclones.

Word Alive and World Renew work with local churches and communities to address poverty and food insecurity, teaching asset-based community development to better share knowledge and resources.

STORIES AND NEWS FROM MALAWI