• 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

DAPP Malawi April 2020 Newsletter

Welcome to DAPP Malawi April 2020 Newsletter.

In 2020, DAPP Malawi continues to implement development projects in Agriculture, Community Development, Education and Health in Mzimba, Dowa, Dedza, 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 support.

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DAPP Malawi March 2020 Newsletter

Welcome to DAPP Malawi March 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.

Enjoy

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Vacant position as commercial manager for DAPP Retail Shops

DAPP Malawi is seeking a qualified and committed person for the position as Commercial Manager for the Retail shops in DAPP Malawi Clothes & Shoes Project

As it is known across the entire country DAPP Malawi operates a Clothes & Shoes Project. The purpose is to generate funds towards operation of the various development projects such as the 4 Teacher Training Colleges, the 400 Primary school project, Mikolongwe Vocational School, the Farmers’ Clubs, Health and Child Aid projects – together benefitting more than half a million people each year.

The person we are looking for is therefore one who has development for the rural poor close at heart and who is an experienced and dedicated commercial manager with good leadership skills.
Currently DAPP is operating 11 Retail Shops across the country – which all must be managed professionally to achieve their purpose.

Summary of the job:
Plan and carry out sales activities as per agreed business plans for the Retail Shops in the organization’s Clothes & Shoes Project – trough hands on management and leadership of all sales staff.

Selected key areas of Responsibilities:
1. Managing:

  • Develop and control the project’s sales budget, organize and lead the shops' sales activities;
  • Day to day leadership and management of the sales forces and their work in the Retail Shops in all 3 regions of Malawi – through the 2 Area Managers as well as directly through the Shop Managers.
  • Ensure that concept and standards of the Retail shops are followed – from control of prices, restocking of new items, branding, appearance to customer care.
  • Control goods inventory process, identify shortages;
  • Control cash and payment system, maintain cash flows safety (banking, theft prevention);
  • Coordinate the marketing activity of the project;

2. Reporting:

  • Provide accurate, reliable and complete sales and budget reports to Management ( daily, weekly and quarterly)

Requirements for this job:

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in a sales leadership role in retail, included budget implementation and management of several shops; preferred experience in opening shops; preferred background from national or regional chain stores.
  • Proven track record in securing successful business operations;
  • Higher education or equivalent work experience;
  • Good knowledge of modern fashion; textile, clothes and footwear products;
  • High level of self-motivation, precision and commitment to results;
  • Very good communication skills and abilities;
  • Fluency in English and Chichewa as well as very good communication skills and abilities;
  • IT literacy.
  • Honest and non-corrupt attitude to all business and staff dealings.
  • Service-minded leadership style that actively promotes that each staff member succeeds through control and support.

The application should have minimum 3 references.
Only shortlisted candidates will be called for interviews.
Applications can be send via email to with subject “application as Com Man DAPP Retail Shops” or by post to HRM at DAPP Fundraising, Plot No. BE 314, Salmin Armour Road
Ginnery Corner, Blantyre (envelope marked “application as Com Man in DAPP Retail Shops” )

Deadline for submission Monday 30th September 2019

 

 

Progress Report 2017 Out!

DAPP Malawi 2017 Progress Report Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) Malawi is pleased to release the 2017 DAPP Malawi Progress Report

It also provides an overview into the funds received for development projects and how it was used across the implementation sectors.The report highlights the activities, achievements and progress made in the projects that DAPP implemented in 2017 in the four key areas of education, agriculture, health and community development.

The Learnings for 2018 and beyond summarises the recommendations for continued improvement in our implementations.

Lastly, DAPP Malawi greatly appreciates the support and assistance rendered from all partners and stakeholders who have been recognized in this publication and look forward to continued work relationships and new developments in 2018 and beyond.

We hope you will take a moment to read the full report to learn more about DAPP in Malawi’s work as we continue contributing towards the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy.

Humana People to People is participating in 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health

 Union World Conf infographicHumana People to People is excited to announce its involvement in the 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health in Guadalajara, Mexico, from 11th-14th October 2017.
The conference, organised by The Union, is the world’s largest annual gathering of stakeholders working to end suffering caused by lung disease, focusing specifically on challenges faced by low- and middle-income countries. The theme this year, “Accelerating Toward Elimination”, will bring together 4,000 delegates from 100 countries and focus on achieving the global lung health agenda, including towards elimination of tuberculosis and co-infections, improving tobacco control and reducing air pollution.

Humana People to People’s community-level approach to TB awareness, case identification and support for treatment has been breaking new ground in recent years. The program, Total Control of TB (TC-TB), takes a holistic approach by focusing on individuals and their communities as key players in their own health and well-being. It principally works towards meaningful community engagement on major diseases such as TB, to improve awareness, access to health services, and support for successful treatment. Humana People to People partners are currently implementing 8 Total Control of Tuberculosis projects in 11 countries, and screened over 160,000 people for TB in the last year.


At this year’s conference, Humana members will share in-depth learning on community-level TB interventions for key populations, including an integrated approach towards HIV-TB coinfection. TB remains one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide and is currently the leading cause of death among people living with HIV, which highlights the need for more coordinated efforts among actors to upscale active case identification, as well as improve access to and delivery of treatment, particularly among at-risk communities.

Union World Conference

Union World Conference

WHO Unite to end TB

WHO Unite to end TB


At the event, Olga Guerrero will represent the Federation in a panel discussion titled “Meaningful engagement of communities in active TB case finding: How can we get it right?”; Sugata Mukhopadhyay will present on “ADPP Mozambique’s strategies to track and support index HIV cases and their contacts through community-based intervention to protect People Living with HIV and against TB in Mozambique”; and Anne Marie Moeller will share Humana People to People India experiences and lessons learned in “Enhancing active case finding among people living in the slums of Delhi, India”
If you would like further information regarding Humana People to People and our work relating to tuberculosis around the world, please contact Ib Hansen on . You can also follow Humana People to People on Twitter at @HumanaHPP, and you can find more information about the 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health at www.guadalajara.worldlunghealth.org

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Contact DAPP Malawi

DAPP Malawi
Plot No. CC 1086, Maselema, Limbe
Blantyre District, Malawi

Cell: +265885834277

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