Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders
We’re passionate about creating lasting change.
Recognising the lack of information among young people concerning their health, HeR Liberty has developed an innovative tool to assist them in accessing information necessary for making informed decisions about their own well-being.
Our YEAH! board Game is an exciting way to educate young people on essential life skills. Through scenarios related to sexual and reproductive health, climate change, and decision-making, players gain valuable insights. YEAH! promotes teamwork, critical thinking, and confidence.
Youth in rural areas are more likely to experience poverty than their urban counterparts. According to the Malawi Integrated Household Survey, the poverty rate among youth aged 15-24 years in rural areas was 62.4% in 2016, compared to 48.4% in urban areas.The high poverty rates in rural areas are linked to limited access to education and employment opportunities. Youth unemployment is particularly high in rural areas of Malawi, where access to education and job opportunities is limited. promoting economic empowerment among youth in Malawi through skills development, promoting entrepreneurship and training and support for youth to start their own businesses.
Our Youth Hub in Zomba serves as a safe space for underprivileged young individuals to connect, learn, and grow. We provide young people with the necessary
guidelines that will facilitate career awareness and choices and then connect them with
entrepreneurship development and learnership opportunities.
Ensuring the safety of girls in school is crucial to their educational attainment and overall well-being. In Malawi, girls face many challenges in accessing and staying in school, including poverty, child marriage, and gender-based violence. According to the UN, the primary school completion rate for girls in Malawi is only 63%, compared to 72% for boys. girls are often subjected to physical violence and emotional abuse in school settings.
We work to advocate to keep girls in school through our livelihood programmes, menstrual health management and addressing gender-based violence.
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