Community members from Fowo Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Namavi in Mangochi district have acknowledged the positive impact which livelihood activities have had on reduction of child marriage incidences in the area. In 2018, YONECO introduced various Income Generating Activities (IGAs) that were aimed at enhancing socioeconomic welfare needy families whose young children were at the…
Read MoreLimited access to information is one of the factors which contribute to increased cases of Gender Based Violence (GBV) at community level. Thus, has embarked on promoting equal opportunities for both young men and women through the promotion of gender transformation at various levels in Mangochi district. In this endeavour, YONECO is engaging young people…
Read MoreYONECO has been recognized as a game changer during the Trocaire Irish Aid Programme in Malawi at a function that was held on 22 September, 2022 in Lilongwe. YONECO has been recognized for its contribution towards the realization of various socio-economic development objectives through the implementation of activities that were funded through the programme. Among…
Read MoreYONECO participated in the 2022 National Public Awareness on the Existence and Roles of Victim Support Units (VSUs) event that was held on 20 September at Chikwawa Community Ground. The Malawi Police Service (MPS) – VSU Department mounted a pavillion where patrons appreciated how the unit operates in Malawi. In addition to this, Chikwawa Police…
Read MoreOn 19 September 2022, YONECO conducted a Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (MNCH) session with a focus on nutrition among expectant women and mothers of children who are below the age of five. This session that was held at Mangochi District Hospital was aimed at dealing with various health problems that bring about negative health…
Read MoreOn 19 September, YONECO engaged men is various spaces to understand the factors that prevent them from participating in activities that are aimed at promoting gender equality and preventing Gender Based Violence (GBV) in their communities. Most men indicated that they usually feel embarrassed as they are always perceived as people who are only capable…
Read MoreWritten by Sgt Rhodrick Masina – Research and Gender Officer, Ntcheu Prison Station Female inmates at Ntcheu Prison Station were all in a jovial mood when a group of women known as “Amayi Yankhulani” cheered them on 15th September, 2022. The group was established by YONECO with the aim of creating a platform for women…
Read MoreA total of 48 leaners have graduated from YONECO Early Childhood Development (ECD) Centre in Ntchu to start Standard 1 of their primary school education in the district. YONECO’s ECD Centre in Ntcheu had a total of 125 leaners of which 77 boys and girls have also successfully completed the first grade. The graduation ceremony…
Read MoreOn 12 September 2022, YONECO Helpline Counsellors conducted sensitization campaigns on prevention of cholera disease in the area of Village Head Thom Allan, Traditional Authority (T/A) Mwambo in Zomba district. In her remarks, the Shift Supervisor for Tithandizane Helpline Services – Triza Chimasula, explained that her office organized the community sensitization sessions to ensure that…
Read MoreChildren are more vulnerable to diseases that are related to poor sanitation and hygiene due to their inadequate knowledge about Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). It is against this background that YONECO conducted a WASH education session at Chichiri Primary school in Blantyre on the 8th of September 2022. The session was aimed at equipping…
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