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Meet Epifenia Cinpita from Malawi!
Epifenia Cinpita, a Hunger Project partner from Ligowe Epicenter in Malawi, reminds me how the Microfinance Program can help people improve their lives. Epifenia took her first loan in 2009 and used it to expand her petty trade business, through which she mostly buys...
Entrepreneur in Malawi Earns $8,000 in Revenue Through Her Farm
Mrs. Florence Chitsonga participated in The Hunger Project-Malawi’s Microfinance Program, building and sustaining an incredibly successful pig and maize farm. With her first loan, she bought three pigs, and now, Florence earns an average income of US $7.20 per day in a country where nearly 40 percent of the population lives on less than a dollar a day.
Widow Finds Renewed Hope with THP in Malawi
A resilient spirit and a nearby THP epicenter enabled Mary Liwonde to move forward after the death of her son. Today, she enjoys financial security, renewed hope for the future and national recognition for her work.
Leadership and New Beginnings in Malawi’s HIV+ Community
Meet Elizabeth Kalimbuka, one of THP’s specialized HIV/AIDS animators who has built up a bustling business. Elizabeth is a shining star in her community and a great example of the importance of supporting HIV-positive community members.
The Hunger Project and Millennium Challenge Account – Malawi Partner to Increase Efficiency in Hydropower Generation
The Millennium Challenge Account – Malawi (MCA -Malawi) has awarded The Hunger Project a three-year US$519,000.00 grant to implement the “Environment and Natural Resources Management” project aimed at sustainability and increasing the efficiency of Malawi’s hydropower generation.
The First Birth at Majete Epicenter in Malawi Marks a Milestone
Alifa is the mother of the first born child in at Majete Epicenter of Malawi.
Community Members Celebrate the Importance of Female Condoms in Malawi
In order to help educate the public and promote female condom use in Malawi, The Hunger Project facilitated the third annual Global Female Condom Day on September 16, 2015. Read on to see how the important day was celebrated.
Malawi Scales Up Nutrition in 2014
The Hunger Project-Malawi worked tirelessly with communities to scale up nutrition programs and launch new initiatives.
PostCode Lottery Visits Kachindamoto Epicenter in Malawi
In a great partnership between The Hunger Project-Sweden and The Hunger Project-Malawi, a team of visitors from PostCode Lottery visited Kachindamoto Epicenter in Malawi last month. PostCode Lottery, a lottery designed to raise funds for organizations “who work for a better world,” is a key part of The Hunger Project’s investor family in Sweden.
SUPPORTing Female Condom Use in Malawi
In April, The Hunger Project and partner organization SUPPORT amplified their work to increase demand, access and use of female condoms in Malawi.
German Ambassador Visits Champiti Epicenter in Malawi
/our-work/where-we-work/africa/epicenter-strategy/Ambassador of Germany to Malawi, Dr. Peter Woeste, saw firsthand the impact of The Hunger Project’s Epicenter Strategy on his trip to Champiti Epicenter in Malawi on December 4, 2013.
THP-Malawi Completes New Epicenter
THP-Malawi finished the construction of Majete Epicenter. Several staff undertook learning visits to partner countries and HIV/AIDS animators were trained in new workshops focused on the factors in the spread of HIV.
Turning the World ‘Inside Out’ in Malawi
Background Before starting Inside Out, artist JR launched the biggest illegal art exhibition, called Face to Face, at the Israel border along Tel Aviv, Haifa, Bethlehem and Ramallah. He and his crew interviewed and took photos of Israel and Palestinian people with the...