Lusita Faindani Hunger is growing worse by the day. “Where will I find my next meal?” Depression and anxiety have set in. Millions are going two or more days without food. The government has had to limit what you can buy, but so many cannot buy any. People are digging up banana roots and pounding […]
Read MoreMtisunge Chinthonje Lack of food and necessities are causing children to drop out of school. Many girls are choosing to marry instead of attending classes. They are desperate to find food, and they are seeking any job they can find to help their guardians provide for their families. Mtisunge Chinthonje is a 15-year-old girl whose […]
Read MoreSeath Kaphunga The warning spread across the nation like sheets of rain in a typhone. The Integrated Food Security survey warned that between October 2022 and March 2023 an estimated 3.8 million, or 20% of the entire nation would face acute shortages of food. There was no place to hide, no place to go, no […]
Read MoreASK AND YOU WILL RECEIVE… “If you don’t ask you don’t get,” has been one of the reasons for the success of the Malawi Project. When it comes to the needs of the people of Malawi it is obvious, they have little voice on the world stage. After all, they are a very tiny country when […]
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