The University of Strathclyde (UK), Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) and the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) have launched Global Health Research Group on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Research Project at a function that was held this morning in Blantyre. 14-year-old Form 2 student, Tadala Mwavi, who is also a member…
Read MoreYouth leadership sessions, among other things, prepare young people to effectively manage time, understand group dynamics and work in a team, set clear goals and work to achieve them. Thus, on 16 November, 2022, officers from the Tithandizane Helpline Services department conducted a leadership session that was attended by 36 students from Islamic High School…
Read MoreToday, our team in Rumphi district organized a career guidance session at Rumphi Secondary School. The session was also facilitated by young healthcare service providers from Rumphi District Hospital who encouraged the learners to work hard and desist from behaviours that may hinder them from achieving their goals in life. Among other issues, the session…
Read MoreOn 13 November, 2022, YONECO’s Tithandizane Helpline Services Department conducted a Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) awareness session at Sogoja Village in the area of Taditional Authority (T/A) Mwambo, Zomba. The awareness session was organized in a bid to enhance the welbeing of community members through increased uptake of HIV Testing Services (HTS) and…
Read MoreYONECO has urged leaders from the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Nyaluwanga in Nkhata Bay district to step up efforts to ensure that teen mothers are returning to school after delivery. This was said by the Programme Support Manager for YONECO in the Northern Region, Dunreck Pande, during an engagement meeting which YONECO held with…
Read MoreChildren have the right to good and quality education. However, a number of factors prevent others like street connected children from equally enjoying this right. It is against this background that YONECO has introduced mobile school learning sessions around the streets of Mchesi township in the capital city of Malawi – Lilongwe. Mobile School is…
Read MoreYONECO joined community members and stakeholders during a district commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child that was held at Utale Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Nkaya in Balaka. The event brought together community members, government officials, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), as well as traditional and…
Read MoreCareer guidance sessions assist students to fulfil their dreams by helping them in making informed choices on what they want to become. The sessions help students to understand what it takes to accomplish their dreams at the same time give them a chance to seek advice on what they intend to do. As YONECO, we…
Read MoreOver the years, the frequency and intensity of disasters has increased in Malawi. Disasters like storms, floods and short rainfall periods have led to an increase in the levels of vulnerability and many households are experiencing perennial food shortages. This scenario has further greatly affected the nutritional status of various vulnerable groups including people who…
Read MoreTraditional Authorities have called for the development of by-laws to protect game reserves and national parks in the districts. The calls were made during a three-day learning visit which was organized by Trocaire under ‘Building Climate-Resilient Communities Around Wildlife Protected Areas’ Project which is being implemented in communities surrounding Kasungu National Park, Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve…
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