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MALAWI

In 2016, CorpsAfrica/Malawi was established with the backing of OCP Group, and it commenced operations by welcoming 12 Volunteers across eight districts. Building on the success of the inaugural program, the second group saw the participation of 18 Volunteers spread across nine districts. Over the years, CorpsAfrica/Malawi has expanded its impact, deploying 120 Volunteers across six cohorts in 25 districts. CorpsAfrica/Malawi has also been privileged to receive the highest number of Exchange Volunteers who opt to serve a second year in a different country.

Malawi offers a range of natural wonders, including national parks and
wildlife reserves. However, as a landlocked country in southeastern
Africa, Malawi faces various challenges such as poverty, food insecurity, and limited access to healthcare and education. Nicknamed the “warm heart of Africa” due to the friendliness and hospitality of its people, Malawi has provided welcoming communities for CorpsAfrica Volunteers. Together, they have implemented projects in several sectors including transport and communication, infrastructure development, education, income-generating ventures, agriculture and irrigation, livestock production, and water, sanitation, and health with support from our development partners.

Contact Us

Email Address

[email protected]

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 2093, Lilongwe

Country Director

Arthur Nkosi

Meet the Volunteers

Glory

Chakana

Miracle

Chanza

Tamandani

Chawanda

Tanweera

Chikwatu

From Strangers to Family

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For the People, By the People: Re-Thinking Development and Growth Theories for Africa

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Embracing Change: My Journey as a CorpsAfrica Female Volunteer in Mulanje

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Community Projects

Soap Making in Nsondole

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Mpalale Classroom Block Renovation

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Mgwirizano Irrigation Scheme

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Volunteer in Malawi

CorpsAfrica recruits ambitious young people to apply their education, build their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and learn more about their countries and about themselves. They facilitate small-scale, high-impact projects identified by local community members, to fulfill key needs.

We expect to begin accepting applications for the next cohort in early 2025.

Support Our Work

CorpsAfrica addresses two of Africa’s most difficult challenges: creating opportunities for youth and helping rural communities overcome extreme poverty and build resilience. We recruit motivated volunteers to live and work in remote, low-income areas in their own countries. They collaborate with the community to design and implement small-scale projects that address their top priorities and by doing so gain the skills and experience that lay the foundation for personal and professional success.

CorpsAfrica trusts youth and rural communities to help each other.