Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) has given cash transfers worth K10 million to 241 households who suffered from strong winds in Karonga last month. Speaking after a cash distribution exercise in Karonga on Sunday, MRCS disaster response and recovery specialist Chisomo Teputepu said the humanitarian organization will leave no stop unturned in responding to disasters
By Charity Manondo In order to increase access and adequate supply of blood in Malawi, MRCS in partnership with MTBS last week organized a football bonanza with the aim of recruiting more blood donors. The activity took place at Kasiya football ground in TA khongoni in Lilongwe district. As an auxiliary body to the government,
Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) has today distributed 20 million Kwacha to Strong winds survivors in N’gabu in Chikwawa district. Over 537 people have benefited from the cash transfer distribution. The distribution exercise targeted the most vulnerable families whose houses were greatly damaged. Speaking during the distributing of the money, Mr. Levison Changole president of
Malawi government has Praised Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) for promoting girls education in the country. The remarks were made on Friday by the District Commissioner for Mwanza Mr. Humphreys Gondwe during the closing ceremony of a week-long 2018 MRCS Gils camp at Mwanza Secondary School. Gondwe said MRCS has built Ventilated Improved Pit Latrines
Malawi Red Cross Society’s (MRCS) youth on Tuesday left for Denmark for a one month Youth Leadership skills Development exchange visit. Speaking in an interview on behalf of a four member delegation, Emmanuel Chisamba from Lilongwe division said they are very happy and excited with the trip. The expectation to learn how their fellow youth
In the face of continued crimes against persons with albinism in Malawi and beyond, the Malawi Red Cross Society through its social inclusion programme is empowering members of the community in its impact areas. Chrisy George, a person with albinism serves as a MRCS volunteer in Kasanga Village, Mangochi. ‘’As you can see I am