• Since 1996, DAPP Malawi has been actively improving livelihoods and communities in need across Malawi through its social development projects.

  • DAPP is implementing 16 projects within education, health, agriculture and community development in 24 districts that span across the country's three regions

Humana People to People: working hand in hand with women and girls for positive change

HPP members are at the forefront of global development efforts, leveraging young women and girls to advance their social, health, economic and health rights 

International Women's Day (IWD) celebrated annually on 8 March, has become a significant commemorative event for the Federation Humana People to People (HPP) its members and partners globally. IWD provides an opportunity for reflection, reminding us how those before us fought for basic human rights for the poorest, the marginalized and the vulnerable in an effort not only to improve, but sustain their livelihoods.

 

As the world commemorates this significant day, we join hands with our HPP members and partners, recognising the milestones that women have made in rising to the fore, from education, to health, to agriculture - some even taking their seats in the political work. Still, much has to be done to ease the gender divide, allowing more women to take and uphold their rightful place in society - be it in the workplace, the community, or in the household.

Our work in the global south, hand in hand with women, has resulted in positive in-roads, significantly at community level where adolescent girls and young women continue to face gender inequities, lack of access to quality education and little opportunity for accelerating their advancement due to social and traditional norms that leave them disadvantaged.

Our HPP member project efforts speak to women's needs, directly addressing these important social and development challenges - as well as underlying issues of stigma, discrimination, inequity and exclusion.

Over the last five years, HPP India implemented a number of large-scale education, community development and empowerment projects, benefitting more than 250 000 women across the states of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Jharkhand and Bihar, positively impacting not only the women, but their immediate families and the wider local communities.

In South Africa, the Total Control of Epidemic KwF project integrated youth-targeted adolescent young girls and women to improve uptake of HIV testing services. This year alone, 105 694 male and females were tested for HIV, leading to positive changes in attitudes and sexual behaviour.

In Mozambique, the Nikhalamo Girls Stay in School project improves school retention and completion rates of last grade primary education, ensuring transition of vulnerable girls into secondary school education. In 2018, 1257 girls were enrolled in primary school and the first class of secondary school; 920 vulnerable boys and girls were enrolled in community pre-schools; and 1307 girls were retained in primary and secondary schools. The project revitalised 21 reading circles and established five new primary schools as a method of improving academic performance.

In line with the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that call for gender equity, access to inclusive education and health for all, our HPP efforts and member activities are ambitious; we remain committed, even bolder and inclusive in our goal - to see young women and girls drive their own development, as individuals, at household level, and at community level.

 

DAPP Malawi January 2020 Newsletter

 In 2020, DAPP Malawi continues to implement development projects in Agriculture, Community Development, Education and Health in Mzimba, Dowa, Machinga, Zomba, Chiradzulu, Blantyre and Thyolo districts.

DAPP works with communities in Malawi by promoting social and economic development through programs related to agriculture, community development, education and health.

We appreciate the continued work relations and look forward to working with you in 2020.

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DAPP Malawi December 2019 Newsletter

In 2020, DAPP Malawi continues to implement development projects in Agriculture, Community Development, Education and Health in Mzimba, Dowa, Machinga, Zomba, Chiradzulu, Blantyre, Thyolo, Chikwawa and Nsanje districts.

DAPP works with communities in Malawi by promoting social and economic development through programs related to agriculture, community development, education and health.

We appreciate the continued work relations and look forward to working with you in 2020.

 Happy and prosperous 2020!

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DAPP Malawi November 2019 Newsletter

Welcome to DAPP Malawi November 2019 Newsletter

DAPP is currently implementing projects in Agriculture, Community Development, Education and Health in Mzimba, Dowa, Machinga, Zomba, Chiradzulu, Blantyre, Thyolo, Chikwawa and Nsanje districts.

DAPP works with communities in Malawi by promoting social and economic development through programs related to agriculture, community development, education and health.

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DAPP Malawi September 2019 Newsletter

DAPP is currently implementing projects in Agriculture, Community Development, Education and Health in Mzimba, Dowa, Machinga, Zomba, Chiradzulu, Blantyre, Neno, Thyolo, Chikwawa and Nsanje districts.

DAPP works with communities in Malawi by promoting social and economic development through programs related to agriculture, community development, education and health.

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DAPP Malawi
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Blantyre District, Malawi

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