As Cholera disease continues to spread across Malawi, YONECO has embarked on sensitization campaigns which are targeting primary and secondary school students on prevention of the disease. Among other sessions, YONECO reached out to 350 students from around Ntaja area in Machinga district with awareness messages through various Interpersonal Communication strategies. The students who have…
Read MoreYONECO and Nsanje Police have teamed up to launch a Safe Schools Programme in Nsanje district, designed to create a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all students, regardless of gender. This initiative is intended to reduce the number of girls who drop out of school due to increased instances of violence and harassment they…
Read MoreYONECO recently held an engagement session with 30 women who earn a living through begging along the streets of Limbe town in Blantyre. The women who are involved in street-begging have heartbreaking realities: their children accompany them, thus depriving them of their right to education and exposing them to potential dangers. Thus, the session was…
Read MoreYONECO and Total Land Care (TLC) introduced SAMALA Project to members of Chikho Area Development Committee (ADC) at a meeting that was held on 24 January, 2023 in Ntchisi district. The Ward Councillor commended the project which he described as a very transformative undertaking. The Ward Councillor urged the ADC members to ensure that all…
Read MoreForestry authorities at Khonsolo in Mzimba district have praised the efforts of Total Land Care, YONECO and International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) for their commitment to fostering collaboration with stakeholders in the implementation of Sustainable Land Management (SAMALA) Project. Senior Forest Guard Edwin Chipeta explained that the approach taken by the organizations was…
Read MoreYONECO, in collaboration with the Malawi Police Service, held a road safety session on 20 January, 2023 at Kalambwe Primary School in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Mkumbira in Nkhata Bay district. The purpose of the session was to educate the schoolchildren on how to safely cross the main road to and from school,…
Read MoreYONECO, alongside its partners and community members, participated in a tree-planting activity at Mphepozinayi Health Centre in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Njolomole in Ntcheu district on December 20th, 2023. A total of 600 trees were planted around the health facility in line with the interventions being advocated for in the 2022/2023 National Forestry…
Read MoreYONECO has intensified the use sports as a tool for promoting children’s rights and welfare. This year, YONECO has introduced on sports for social change interventions at Soche Hill Football ground where a total of 52 children are participating in the activities. Through the sessions, YONECO is engaging the young participants on rights and their…
Read MoreA few decades ago, shopping baskets were a must when going out for shopping until plastic bags came in as their replacement. However, some decades of heavy use and reckless disposal of plastics has led to severe environmental damage. Thus, on 13 January, 2023, YONECO and various stakeholders in Ntcheu district organized a cleanup…
Read MoreOn 10 January, 2023, YONECO presented issues that are negatively impacting on children’s education around Bumba Zone in Rumphi district during a meeting that was attended by various education stakeholders and authorities in the district. The issues were presented before the Primary Education Advisor (PEA), members of various Parents Teachers Associations, Mother Groups and School…
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