Frequently asked questions

1. What is Abale A Africa Foundation?

Abale A Africa Foundation is a registered non-profit organization in Malawi, founded in 2022 and officially registered in 2023. We focus on education, youth empowerment, gender equality, community development, and advocacy to improve the social well-being of children and communities.

Our programs are primarily focused in rural and peri-urban communities across Malawi. We work closely with local leaders, schools, and community groups to ensure that our initiatives reach those who need them most.

You can support our work in several ways:

  • Donations: Contribute financially to help fund our programs.

  • Volunteering: Offer your skills and time to assist in program implementation and community engagement.

  • Partnerships: Collaborate with us as an organization or institution to expand our reach and impact.

We welcome volunteers with diverse skills, including project management, education, research, communications, and community mobilization. To volunteer, simply contact us via email at info@abaleaafrica.org

Our programs are funded through donations from individuals, grants from local and international partners, and support from organizations that share our vision of community development and social well-being.

We monitor and evaluate all programs using data-driven methods. This includes collecting community feedback, tracking outcomes, and assessing progress against our goals to ensure initiatives are effective, sustainable, and responsive to local needs.

Yes. We actively collaborate with NGOs, government agencies, and community groups to implement projects, share knowledge, and achieve collective impact. If your organization is interested in partnering with us, please reach out via email or the contact form on our website.

You can follow our work through our social media channels:

  • Facebook: facebook.com/AbaleAAfrica

  • Twitter/X: twitter.com/AbaleAAfrica

  • Instagram: instagram.com/AbaleAAfrica

  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/abale-a-africa