line with our strategic objectives of Right to Adequate Housing and Improved Livelihoods
in line with our strategic objectives of Right to Adequate Housing and Improved Livelihoods, yesterday, CCODE and the Federation took another significant step toward strengthening resilience and enhancing the livelihoods of Malawi’s urban poor.
Through the pro-poor urban fund, known as the Mchenga Fund, MK25 million in home improvement loans were disbursed to 40 members in Lilongwe.
These funds will empower the families to upgrade and renovate their homes, contributing to improved living conditions and sustainable urban development.
We are grateful for the support from DESWOS e. V.
Slum Dwellers International – SDI.
Bernard Kondowe is a Learning, Compliance and Quality Assurance Officer for CCODE. He also serves as a Learning, Monitoring and Evaluation (LME) personnel for the organization. In his role, he contributes to organizational learning, ensures compliance with standards, and supports quality assurance across programs.Bernard actively contributes organisational learning as a digital strategist by managing CCODE’s website and social media presence where he authors and co-authors news, blogs and social media posts helping communicate CCODE’s initiatives, impact, and community development efforts to a wider audience.