YONECO Participates in 5th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage

YONECO joined various policymakers and civil society actors from across the African continent at the 5th Regional Conference on Loss and Damage, held in Lilongwe, Malawi, from 25 to 27 March 2025. The conference, convened under the theme “Advancing Sustainable, Equitable and Just Financing and Technical Support for Loss and Damage in Africa,” aimed to…

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YONECO Promotes Good Governance and Human Rights Awareness in Chitipa

YONECO conducted an awareness session on good governance and human rights aimed at empowering communities to actively participate in local development at Kasisi in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Mwabulambya, Chitipa district. The session emphasized the importance of community involvement in development initiatives, highlighting that participation is not only a responsibility but also a…

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YONECO Brings Psychosocial Support to Flood Survivors in Zomba Through Performing Arts

As part of its ongoing journey to promote mental healing through performing arts, YONECO recently visited Magwira Community-Based Organization (CBO) in Zomba, where 91 displaced individuals, including children, are currently seeking shelter following heavy rains that occurred between 15th and 18th March 2026. During the visit, the YONECO Cultural Troupe delivered a theatre-based psychosocial support…

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YONECO Joins Farmer Field Visit Promoting Climate-Resilient Agriculture in Nsanje

YONECO participated in a farmer field visit that was organized by CARD from 20 to 23 March, 2025 at Senior Group Village Head (SGVH) in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Mbenje, Nsanje district. The activity under an FCDO-funded project titled Climate adaptation and resilience for Communities. The visit aimed to showcase demonstration farms that…

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YONECO Brings Psychosocial Support to Flood Survivors in Zomba

On 21 March 2026, YONECO, through the organization’s Cultural Troupe and National Helpline Services, conducted psychosocial support intervention to provide to flood disaster survivors at Chambo and Likangala evacuation camps in Zomba district. The activity used theatre, music, and dance to promote emotional healing, coping mechanisms, and community solidarity among affected populations. A total of…

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Minister Calls for Stronger Collaboration to Combat GBV

The Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare, Mary Navicha, has called for strong collaboration among civil society organisations, government and stakeholders in dealing with Gender Based Violence (GBV). The Minister made the call during a side event themed ‘From Complaints to Justice: Advancing Women’s and Girls’ Access to Justice in Malawi’ at the…

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