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US Embassy funds community groups

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The United States of America (USA)Embassy in Malawi on Thursday provided grants worth over $ 94 000 (K49 million) to six community groups to support education, health and environment projects in the country.

The grants are from the Ambassador’s Self-Help Programme that was announced in August.

Palmer (R) with a beneficiary signing the agreement
Palmer (R) with a beneficiary signing the agreement

USA Ambassador to Malawi Virginia Palmer said over the past five years, the US government, through the African Development Foundation and the Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Programme, has helped 109 locally initiated development projects in Malawi with funding of $610 000 (over K230 million)

“I am particularly pleased that one of the projects being funded today involves construction of school blocks and a girls’ hostel, which will reduce the burden that young girls face in trying to complete secondary school.

“Educating girls in Malawi is not only the right thing to do, but rather good for their families and communities. These girls become productive contributors to the Malawi economy,” said Palmer

The Ambassador’s Self-Help Fund is designed to support community-driven development projects that address grassroots economic and social problems.

The programme selects projects that have a high-impact, can be quickly implemented, and benefit a large number of people.

Furthermore, the projects are those that have a direct response to the initiative and aspirations of the local community and make income-generating activities possible. n

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