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
The DAPP Secondhand Clothes and Shoes project has opened a new retail shop in the Commercial city of Blantyre, situated along the Victoria Avenue street opposite ECO-Bank. Opening its doors on the 13th of July 2020, the shop expects to satisfy customers with quality and modernized clothes and…
In the month of December, the DAPP Clothes and Shoes project introduced a competition for its bale customers in its 9 wholesale shops. The customers who made the most purchases between December and January were qualified to win bales of clothes worthy MWK66,250, MWK44,300 and MWK25,250 for first…
DAPP Malawi works with various communities in Malawi in order to promote social and economic development through the implementation of various programs in Health, Agriculture, Community development, Educations and the selling of second hand clothes. With the aim of improving the social economic…
For 23 years, DAPP Malawi has been implementing the Second Hand Clothes & Shoes Project which contributes to the substantibiliy of DAPP Malawi projects like the four DAPP Teacher Training Colleges (TTC), DAPP Mikolongwe Vocational school (MVS) and various other community development projects that…
DAPP Malawi through one of it’s Teacher training colleges known as DAPP Dowa Teachers Training College (TTC) aims at not only equipping youth to become teachers for rural government primary schools, but also equips vulnerable adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) who reside in areas surrounding…
DAPP Malawi has donated 1173 family packages of second hand clothes to people affected by the floods in Malawi through the Department of Disaster Management Affairs in the Ministry of Homeland and Security.
On 25 January 2019, DAPP Chilangoma Teachers Training College (TTC) carried out a clothes distributing exercise in Lemu, Kumanda and Gomonda villages which surround the college in Traditional Authority Kuntaja in Blantyre district. The clothes had been received as a donation to the needy from the…
On 22nd December 2017 DAPP Malawi donated second hand clothes worth MK555,000.00 to Zomba prison.The donation was in response to a request made by Malawi Prison Service which asked DAPP to donate clothes to 285 prisoners who were to be released between 23rd November 2017 to 31st December 2017…
Recycling creates development The objective of DAPP Malawi’s 2ndHand Clothes and Shoes sales is to contribute to economic development, make clothes and shoes available and raise the standard of living of especially the poor people. Sales of good quality used and recycled clothing raises funds for…