Charity in action

Empowering Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Dowa Village Kambake Village in Dowa district , a surrounding community, faces significant challenges in accessing education due to a lack of school supplies. We met with the village chief KAMBALE KAPITAO , who shared the struggles, saying: “It’s been tough getting school supplies here. We struggle to get even one book, and when a student gets one, they have to write all their lessons in it until they get another.” He appreciated our visit and welcomed us to return anytime, emphasizing that “we are all one – refugees and Malawians. Together, we can make a difference.” Recognizing education as a key to success, we hope for a brighter future for the children. We distributed essential school supplies, including books, rulers, pens, pencils, bags, and toothbrushes, and also shared food and clothes. The village chief’s words resonated with us, and we’re committed to supporting their efforts. We don’t have any sponsorship for now just with resources sharing and contributions we try our best to make the difference. With our slogan HELP THOSE WHO REALLY NEED HELP
Welcoming visitors

We were honored to welcome a delegation from Bangladesh, including Mr. Alexander from Germany, on a study tour hosted by the Paralegal Advisory Service Institute (PASI) at NTAW Charity. Their visit aimed to learn from Malawi’s experiences in promoting and protecting refugee rights, an area where Bangladesh is currently facing significant challenges. The delegation appreciated NTAW Charity’s advocacy efforts and community-based approaches that empower and support refugees. It was a pleasure to host such dedicated visitors and share insights that contribute to strengthening refugee protection globally.
Empowerment of orphans and vulnerable children

Empowering of Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Dzaleka Refugee Camp with school supplies We’re thrilled to share with you some images of our recent activity in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, where life has become increasingly challenging after the US aid cut. Many children were forced to drop out of school, but NTAW Charity is committed to making a difference. We’ve been brainstorming ways to address these challenges and provide assistance to vulnerable children and orphans. Recently, we distributed essential items, including books, pens, pencils, bags, rulers, toothbrushes, and food. The parents were grateful for our services and expressed their appreciation, hoping that we would continue our support. We’re proud to be making a difference, despite relying solely on local contributions from our members, as we currently don’t have any external sponsorship. Our slogan: Help those who really need help