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Chifundo Chibaka serves as the Communications Officer at CorpsAfrica/Malawi. Chifundo aslo served as a CorpsAfrica Volunteer in Malawi in the fourth cohort. During his service, he worked with youth and farmer clubs in Kasungu to establish agro-based enterprises that produces honey and cooking oil. During his service he received grants to implement interventions from international development partners including Mastercard Foundation, World Connect and Friends of Malawi. He comes from a background of youth development and empowerment, community development and communication having previously worked with Lydia action, Maphuziro265 and AIESEC in Malawi in various roles. He has participated in both international and local fellowship programs including GOAL Global youth program and Youth Wave Changemakers program. He loves reading financial literacy books and watching comedy sitcoms. Chifundo holds a Bachelor of Science in Seed Systems from Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR).
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