One Billion Rising Campaign
WOFAD, in collaboration with Girls’ Empowerment Network (GENET), Malawi Girl Guides, members of the Police, and Rebecca Raymond, a peace corps volunteer, is organizing a campaign called One Billion Rising […]
WOFAD, in collaboration with Girls’ Empowerment Network (GENET), Malawi Girl Guides, members of the Police, and Rebecca Raymond, a peace corps volunteer, is organizing a campaign called One Billion Rising […]
WOFAD is offering FREE and CONFIDENTIAL HIV testing for 3 days only!!! We are located in Chirimba, Blantyre behind Rose Garden Schools Dates: October 1st – October 3rd, 2014 Time: […]
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) has donated another bicycle ambulance to one of WOFAD’s project communities. The community has shown exemplary efforts and commitment to the promotion and protection […]
200 HIV test kits, as well as syringes, bandages, and cleaner was donated to WOFAD on August 13th, 2014, by Galaxy Pharmaceutical & Surgical LTD. located in Blantyre city. […]
On August 1st, 2014 another bicycle ambulance was donated by the Global Healthy Fellowship through WOFAD and World University Service of Canada (WUSC). In 2013, visitors from the University of […]
On July 29th, 2014 WOFAD conducted one of its monitoring visits for the We Have Rights Too! Project in the Traditional Authority (T/A) of Machinjiri, Group Village Headman (GVH) Mwamadi. […]
On September 26th, Women for Fair Development and the World University Service of Canada delivered a training session to 43 health care workers (HCW) from 19 different health facilities. The […]
On the 28th of August, WOFAD travelled to Imbwa to bring the community a bicycle ambulance that had been donated by the World University Service of Canada-Malawi. This donation came […]
From July 25th-26th, WOFAD conducted two awareness and lobbying meetings with 40 traditional and religious leaders from T/A Kuntaja, Kunthembwe and Machinjiri. These meetings created a forum to raise awareness […]
In July, WOFAD trained 20 peer educators from across Blantyre District with individuals coming from T/A Kuntaja, Kunthembwe and Machinjiri. Following this training, peer educators were equipped with bicycles and […]