Madagascar takes a stand to accelerate actions towards improving nutrition

2019-03-26T14:08:55+00:00March 26th, 2019|

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZrwBptadds   The East and Southern Africa Civil Society Nutrition Alliance (ESA CSN) launched the Nutrition Report in Antananarivo, Madagascar on the 26th of March,2019. With support from our partners CARE International, SUN Civil Society Network (SUN CSN) Secretariat and Global Citizen, the three-day event brings together 30 participants from nine ESA CSN countries.

Urgent appeal for relief and donations for people affected by Cyclone Idai in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe

2019-04-01T08:12:08+00:00March 25th, 2019|

The Graça Machel Trust, (GMT), the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, (NMCF) and the Foundation for Community Development (FDC) are greatly concerned about the unfolding effects of Cyclone Idai across parts of Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. The increasing death toll and numbers of women and children uncounted for is extremely worrisome. The devastation has left communities

Human Rights as Upholding the Dignity of Women

2019-03-21T17:08:21+00:00March 21st, 2019|

  Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They [all humans] are endowed with reason and conscience and should act in a spirit of brotherhood. The Graça Machel Trust, through an approach of Pan African collective

Rising above stereotypes: Brigida Saide reflects on how she challenged the stereotypes that hinder gender equality

2019-03-14T13:08:05+00:00March 13th, 2019|

Brigida during her graduation ceremony “I decided to pursue engineering to prove and make other women understand that society’s stereotypes cannot stop them, because in the reality girls and boys have the same ability…what we need it’s to find out what we are passionate for and follow our hearts,”- Brigida Saide, Graça Machel

Press Release: On International Women’s Day, the Graça Machel Trust spotlights African women’s agricultural potential to address hunger and malnutrition in Africa

2019-03-13T13:26:16+00:00March 13th, 2019|

7 March, 2019 International Women’s Day has become a worldwide rallying point to support the progression of women and girls’ rights across the world. This year International Women’s Day focuses on “Better the balance, better the world” and offers an opportunity to reflect on the role women play in agriculture and identify what can be

Youth Advocates in Malawi urge their Mayor to be more involved in addressing their challenges

2019-03-13T14:26:57+00:00March 7th, 2019|

Christina and the mayor after the meeting Graça Machel Trust Youth Advocate, Christina Chilimba was part of the team of youth leaders who met with Mayor of Blantyre, His Worship Councillor Wild Ndipo, to present and come up with solutions to some of the challenges the youth are facing in their youth development

Women owned business prioritizing nutrition in food production

2019-03-08T10:21:16+00:00March 7th, 2019|

  Victoria Msowoya is a Managing Director of Homes Industries based in Karonga, Malawi. Home industries is an agri-processing business established in 2016 and deals in sunflower to produce cooking oil, peanut to produce peanut flour, lentils and to its range of products, has added processing and packaging of brown rice which is all sourced

Victoria Mwanukuzi shares her journey as a farmer

2019-03-07T20:55:38+00:00March 7th, 2019|

My name is Victoria Mwanukuzi, Managing Director of Nyanzobe Insight Limited. A company that deals with horticulture production, mainly tomatoes, coloured capsicum, okra, cucumbers as well as mangoes. I started my business in 2015 immediately after leaving my formal employment to start my own business. My decision was inspired by a project I had worked

What does International Women’s Day mean to you?

2019-03-07T20:42:44+00:00March 7th, 2019|

This year’s international Women’s Day theme is Better the Balance, better the world. We asked members of our networks what this year’s theme means to them. This is what they had to say:       “As a media manager, better balance means more women in decision making positions and increased voices of women in

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