Heart To Hand Partnership
GIVING FROM THE HEART TO THE HAND THAT NEEDS IT
Recent Activities
UNGWERU PARTICIPATES IN THE NATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE WITH FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
The Youth Development Unit of Ungweru Organisation took part in the National Youth Conference held on 15th August 2025 at Marymount in Mzuzu, where approximately 300 young people from across Malawi gathered to deliberate on youth and environmental issues. As part of...
Ungweru Conducts a Training on Community Building
The Pastoral Centre in Nkhata Bay bustled with activity from July 24th to 27th, 2025, as Ungweru Organisation through the Sharing Education and Learning for Life (SELL) program successfully conducted a Facilitators’ Training in community building. This enriching...
Ungweru Organisation’s YDU Empowers Youth Through SRH and Mentorship Initiatives in May 2025
The Youth Development Unit (YDU) of Ungweru Organisation, through its SELL Programme, conducted a series of impactful workshops and outreach activities in May 2025, focusing on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH), justice education, and mentorship across multiple...
About The Heart to Hand Partnership
Ungweru has partnered with the Heart to Hand Organisation to improve service delivery in the communities across Malawi. Through the partnership with heart to hand, The following focus areas which are mutual will be enhanced
1. Education and youth development
Heart to Hand partners with Ungweru on improving education through infrastructure development
The impact
The sharing education and learning for life programme is designed to positively impact on the life of the community through the contributions of young people that are trained in the programme and those that participate in the programs offered by these trained SELL volunteer facilitators. Our Mission states – ‘To reach out to young people as agents of change, inviting them to share their experiences towards making life giving choices; deepening their respect for the earth and building families of justice, freedom and peace.’
From participants’ feedback we know we are touching lives positively. Attitudinal change is difficult to measure but we are convinced many young adults who encounter the programme do choose to develop a new attitude to life and to others one that involves greater understanding and tolerance for this reason we see the programme as an integrated peace-building work. It lifts our hearts to see prejudice stereotyping and bias being addressed by the participants and to be part of the dialogue that happens as young men and women reflect on how traditions can at times be enslaving. The evaluation forms filled confirm that those who take part do receive help and enjoy the participative learning approach.
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