CLINIC KAKWALE RECEIVES ESTEEMED VISITORS
End of project trip Malawi
Container arrived
Container not yet in Malawi
Week 4 of project trip
CLINIC KAKWALE RECEIVES ESTEEMED VISITORS
- November 5 - How special it is when the Minister of Health and also the Secretary of State, and all high-ranking district representatives come to Kakwale with great success to visit the clinic and to extensively put our foundation in the limelight. It was a large-scale visit with up to 100 guests.
End of project trip Malawi
-3 December- Last Thursday Jan, Marleen and Annette arrived home safely after having been in Malawi for almost 7 weeks.
Container arrived
-24 November 2019- The container with a lot of medical equipment and three full dental rooms finally arrived in Lilongwe last Wednesday.
Container not yet in Malawi
- 19 November 2019 - Last week was mainly dominated by seeing the container received from Mozambique. While waiting for the arrival in Lilongwe, we had planned a long weekend at Lake Malawi to relax in a more luxurious environment with real showers and good food. Also made a nice steep hike to a waterfall. ...
Week 4 of project trip
- 19 November 2019 - We started the 4th week in Malawi informing the village chiefs about the progress of the home care project in Kakwale. It is very important to involve the leaders in all developments here. They were very grateful that the very vulnerable are now also being helped.

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CLINIC KAKWALE RECEIVES ESTEEMED VISITORS
CLINIC KAKWALE RECEIVES ESTEEMED VISITORS
- November 5 - How special it is when the Minister of Health and also the Secretary of State, and all high-ranking district representatives come to Kakwale with great success to visit the clinic and to ...
End of project trip Malawi
End of project trip Malawi
-3 December- Last Thursday Jan, Marleen and Annette arrived home safely after having been in Malawi for almost 7 weeks.
Container arrived
Container arrived
-24 November 2019- The container with a lot of medical equipment and three full dental rooms finally arrived in Lilongwe last Wednesday.
Container not yet in Malawi
Container not yet in Malawi
- 19 November 2019 - Last week was mainly dominated by seeing the container received from Mozambique. While waiting for the arrival in Lilongwe, we had planned a long weekend at Lake Malawi to
Week 4 of project trip
Week 4 of project trip
- 19 November 2019 - We started the 4th week in Malawi informing the village chiefs about the progress of the home care project in Kakwale. It is very important to involve the leaders in all developments ...
New irrigation projects / training home based care finished
New irrigation projects / training home based care finished
- November 5, 2019 - In the past (3rd) week we traveled north for a few days. To be as effective as possible, we have split the tasks. Jan went to Pwezi to talk to our man Peter Chihana to start agricultural ...
Training in Malawi has started
Training in Malawi has started
- October 29, 2019 - Major steps have been taken in Malawi in the past two weeks for home care around the clinic in Kakwale. Jan, Marleen and Annette drive from here to there by car to get everything
oktober 14th: start of a new and long project trip to Malawi
oktober 14th: start of a new and long project trip to Malawi
- October 13, 2019 - Board members Jan Meijering, Marleen Luiten and a colleague of Marleen at neighborhood care Annette de Leede will go to Malawi on October 14. In addition to setting up, delivering ...
Shipping a container to Malawi
Shipping a container to Malawi
- August 30, 2019 - This week several volunteers and board members of the foundation have worked hard to prepare the container with medical equipment, aids, dental equipment and inventory destined for ...

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Projectrip fall 2019
Projectrip fall 2019
Kakwale clinic
Kakwale clinic
Trip 2018
Trip 2018
Completion of the clinic in Kakwale by World Servants group Ede
Completion of the clinic in Kakwale by World Servants group Ede
Kakwale clinic
Kakwale clinic
Medical equipment arrived in Kakwale
Medical equipment arrived in Kakwale
Completion clinic in sight
Completion clinic in sight
Nice pictures
Nice pictures

Welcome on the website 'Hulp aan Malawi'

Malawi is best known as one of the friendliest and safest countries in Africa. It is therefore called 'the warm heart of Africa'. But in addition, Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, where more than 65% of the population lives below the poverty line.
During the long dry period from April to November, hardly any crops can be grown. Electricity and running water are an exception outside the major cities. Medical facilities are extremely limited, which means that large parts of the population have little or no access to medical care. The average life expectancy in Malawi is 64 years.
On this website you will find information about the work of the Help to Malawi Foundation.