The Gender and Justice Unit
The Gender and Justice Unit utilizes the law as a tool for gender equality, and social and environmental justice through strategic litigation, pro bono legal assistance, legal research, and advocacy.
The Gender and Justice Unit utilizes the law as a tool for gender equality, and social and environmental justice through strategic litigation, pro bono legal assistance, legal research, and advocacy.
Smile Mum’s Foundation improves the lives of pregnant mothers, newborn babies, and children through community health services in rural Malawi.
Girls Activist Youth Organisation is committed to building a nation where adolescent youth and women are self-sustained.
Maloto (which means dreams in the local language of Tumbuka) is dedicated to bringing positive, lasting change in Malawi by supporting sustainable development through integrated programs that feed, educate, and empower.
SPRODETA Agribusiness Limited aims to improve food systems among smallholder farmers in rural communities through production enhancement, providing reliable markets, and farm produces value addition.
MicroMek is a start-up building low-cost, fixed-wing, autonomous drones from 3D-printed parts for the delivery of medicine, test kits, and medical diagnostics for patients in remote areas of Malawi.
Tigwirane Manja Foundation treats social and economic determinants of health in rural communities through sustainable livelihoods, thereby empowering them to have access to health services.
Uchembere Wabwino Maternity provides sexual reproductive health services targeting the early detection of complications and management.
Sollys Energy is ending energy poverty by making quality solar appliances affordable and accessible to households and businesses in semi-urban and rural areas.
Global Health Informatics Institute works at the intersection of science, engineering, and global health to develop solutions to problems of global health importance.
Robotics Foundation Limited is a Malawi-based company focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Moving Windmills Project is inspiring a generation of creative problem-solvers, from Kasungu to the world.