Ntcheu District Social Welfare Office has supported our Early Childhood Development (ECD) Centre with 40 kilogrammes of fortified soya enriched flour. The donation will contribute towards enhancing the nutritional status of the leaners at the facility. YONECO opened the ECD centre around Ntcheu Boma in 2018 to, among other things, create a safe, nurturing and…
Read MoreCholera has claimed slightly over 700 lives in Malawi since the first case was reported on 7 August, 2022. This current outbreak has been described by health authorities as the worst since 2002. Cumulatively, a total of 21, 024 cases have been confirmed in 26 of the total 28 districts of the country. Thus, YONECO…
Read MoreYoung people need access to accurate and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) information in order to make informed decisions. It is against this background that YONECO conducted an SRHR awareness session at Chulu Community Day Secondary School in Kasungu district. The session was attended by a total of 180 students (120 girls…
Read MoreHappy New Year to all our supporters, partners and more importantly our beneficiaries. As YONECO, we cherish your support and the fact that our masters; the youth, women and children have the trust and confidence that we will provide the essential services. We have cherished many comments and posts that have shown us that we…
Read MoreHappy new year! Let’s make 2023 a Gender-Based Violence free year.
Read MoreAs the year is getting closer to the end, today, a 13-member Chisomo Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) from Chinamwali Township in Zomba has closed the 2022 circle in style. The group was established in 2021 as a way of empowering women who have no access to formal loans to save and invest in…
Read MoreMother Groups are community-based structures which promote girl child education by helping girls to remain in school and complete their education as well as providing age-appropriate Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) information. In addition to this, mother groups are also instrumental in encouraging girls who dropped out of school because of child marriages or pregnancy…
Read MoreMore than a quarter of Malawi population is aged between 10 and 19 while 50% of the country’s total populace is claimed by the youth. This is the group that will also shoulder the impact of all the actions and decisions that are done today on issues pertaining to climate change. It is against this…
Read MoreOver the years, the effects of climate change which include drought and short rainfall periods have led to perennial hunger in many parts of Malawi. Consequently, community members around wildlife protected areas have resorted to poaching and encroachment in nearby national parks and game reserves as a coping mechanism. Thus, YONECO is implementing various interventions…
Read MoreAccording to data from YONECO’s Tithandizane Helpline Services, Gender Based Violence (GBV) cases tend to spike during the festive season due to a number of factors including substance abuse and overindulgence in alcohol. The available information shows that GBV is mainly perpetrated against women and girls. Thus, the Tithandizane Helpline Services Department has embarked on…
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