Youths from Nsanje and Chikwawa districts in the southern part of Malawi have acquired vocational skills courtesy of the Shire Valley Transformation Movement College.
The Ministry of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare Principal Secretary in Malawi, Nertha Semphere Mgala, says financial literacy campaigns are important because they empower people…
While local knowledge is invaluable, research plays a crucial role in advancing agricultural practices. Scientific studies can introduce new technologies, improve crop varieties, and enhance soil…
Mbeya fertiliser, also known as compost fertiliser, is an organic fertiliser made from a mixture of maize bran, animal manure, ash, and a small quantity of chemical fertiliser.
CICOD is working with more than 6 000 households, supporting them with different interventions on crop production as well as equipping them with reading and writing skills.
Lifelong learning is particularly crucial for Malawi’s out-of-school populations and marginalised communities who lack access to formal education pathways.