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Welcome to the Kwathu Ndi Kwanu Blog! Explore articles written by staff and volunteers and learn a little bit more about who we are, where we started, and how we have grown!
Inside the Internship: My Time at Kwathu Ndi Kwanu
By Theresa Strutt Nearing the end of my internship, I am realising just how connected I have become to my colleagues and
Excitement as Young Women Prepare to WEAVE Their Way out of the Claws of GBV in Salima District and Dzaleka Refugee Camp
By Aletiru Diana Bibian Resource Mobilization Advisor Despite the existence of legal frameworks to empower and protect women being developed and implemented,
A Call for Investment in Refugee Women and Girls in Dzaleka Camp to End Gender Based Violence
By: Aletiru Diana BibianResource Mobilization Advisor Gender Based Violence (GBV) according to the European Commission refers to violence directed against a person
Protecting Refugee Women and Girls in Malawi: Why It Matters
Malawi’s government has set a final deadline for refugees to return to Dzaleka, the country’s only authorized refugee camp. This decision has
“Climate Change, Cyclone Freddy, and the Invisible Victims: How GBV Impacts Women and Girls in the Aftermath”
It is crucial to recognize the intersectionality of climate change and gender-based violence and take steps to address both. As the quote
Exploring Malawi Remotely: E-Volunteering with Kwathu Ndi Kwanu
When I was entering the world of post-secondary education after finishing high school, I had virtually no idea what I wanted to