Chipembere Community Development Organization

Chipembere Community Development Organization

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Empowering rural Youth and women in Malawi

Malawi Malawi · Agriculture

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Chipembere Community Development Organization (CCDO) is a women and youth focused organization based in the southern region of Malawi. Our headquarters are located at Bvumbwe Trading Centre in Thyolo district, and our operations extend across the Southern part of Malawi. Since our founding in 2010, we have remained committed to creating lasting change by addressing the challenges that hinder communities from achieving their full potential. Our work focuses on empowering youth, women, girls and children to speak out on issues that affect them, while promoting sustainable development in health, education and economic empowerment. We strive to prevent early marriages and support young people to stay in school, combat HIV/AIDS and reduce its devastating impact, and advocate for democracy, human rights and gender equality. Beyond this, we believe that women and youth play a vital role in development and we work tirelessly to enhance their participation in both social and economic spheres. VISION STATEMENT Healthy, education and economic empowerment for all Women and the Youth in hard-to-reach communities. MISSION STATEMENT Chipembere Community Development Organization (CCDO) exists to promote a good health, rights and education needs for women, young women and the youth in hard-to-reach areas. CCDO has been implementing several projects aimed at improving the well-being of marginalized people with material, technical and financial support from different partners. Impacting more than 23,500 so far, the organization has been implementing various projects in the areas of health, education and economic empowerment

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