CONSULTANCY OPPORTUNITY ALERT!
Are you a skilled videographer or media consultant passionate about storytelling through visuals? We’re looking for a Video Documentary Consultant to lead the production of an impactful documentary for our
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🩺 NOW HIRING | PROGRAM COORDINATOR: HEALTH📍 Location: NKHOTAKOTA| 🕐 Deadline: 30-06-2025. Njira Impact is looking for a well-dedicated and experienced health professional to take on the role of Program
MIRACLE’S JOURNEY TO HEALTH AND EMPOWERMENT
Miracle is among over 3753 sex workers reached through Njira Impact’s SRHR and ART adherence programming in hard-to-reach areas across T/A Tamani. The majority of participants were living with
Kampanje’s Journey to Economic Resilience
Kampanje Village comprises 61 households, primarily dependent on fishing and small-scale farming. Most households had low income, limited access to credit, and relied on distant maize mills, making food processing
From Crisis to Opportunity: How Cash Transfers Helped Maria Build a Livelihood
In the remote villages of Traditional Authority Mbawawela in Thyolo district, many households were brought to their knees by the recent El Niño-induced drought. For Maria, a 27-year-old mother of
FROM FEAR TO CONFIDENCE-A MOTHER’S JOURNEY BACK TO CARE
Agnes(Not her name), a 24-year-old pregnant mother living with HIV, lives in one of the remote areas of Nkhotakota District where clinics are far apart and transport is nearly
FUNNY’S TRANSFORMATION THROUGH NJIRA IMPACT
Funny is among the 3,362 AGYW of cisgender diversity youth and women of reproductive age engaged under the Leaving No One Behind (LNB) project in Phalombe. Most participants come from
CARE NETHERLANDS VISITS THYOLO:
A Story of Hope and Resilience through the ECHO Project. Thyolo, Malawi – In the heart of Traditional Authority Mbawawela, smiles, songs, and stories welcomed a special delegation from CARE
FROM DESPARATION TO HOPE
In the rural heartlands of Traditional Authority Mbelwa, GVH Kamba, Thyolo District, lives Getrude Joseph, a 36-year-old single mother of three children. Like many women in her village, Getrude was
BRINGING HOPE CLOSER TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS.
In the heart of Malawi’s in Nkhotakota remote villages, where health facilities are few and far between, pregnant women face daunting challenges. Many walk for hours — sometimes over rugged