DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Mission Statement

‘To enable poor local Malawians to become self sufficient, through practical training and education’

Wawa Malawi Development Project

The Wawa Malawi Development Project is designed to help the local community gain a variety of life skills with the objective of becoming self sufficient. This will be through practical training and education by involving international and local partners, large organisations and the local community.

Strategy

Develop a series of strategic learning weeks throughout the country, and involve volunteers from educational institutions, local based companies, agriculture farms, international volunteers, transport and accommodation providers, to support and deliver training by constructing a well networked and fully equipped structure that involves training and work placement. Through harnessing regional strengths and local skills combined with efficient equipment to enable financial stability within communities that would thus increase contribution to eradicating poverty. Preparing local communities with necessary knowledge and education on problem solving skills and tackle tasks through a strong network of supplier providers and charities.

Donation Security

All monies donated to the Wawa Malawi Development Project will be publicly published, this will ensure all stakeholders and communities involved can honestly monitor where every donation and investment is going and the outcomes published.

Expected Outcome

  • Increased practical educational system for those who cannot afford to pay for Higher Education.

  • Increase in community relationships.

  • Community financial stability increasing country economy

  • Increase in job opportunities across the country.

  • Greater understanding on how Malawians can use the countries natural resources to their full potential, maximising business essence.

  • An Increase in highly skilled Malawians.

  • Further opportunities for individual growth and vision.

  • An increase in community literacy and numeracy skills.

  • An increase in career ambitions, and educational knowledge resulting in clearer individual understanding of issues such as family planning and health.

  • The Wawa Malawi development project strategy could be used in other countries

  • The first 3rd world country to have an almost self sufficient community.