Save the Children in collaboration with other partners have launched Joint Forces for Africa (JOFA) project, which aims at reducing the worst forms of child labour globally.
Lilongwe District Commissioner Lawford Palani has hailed the Lilongwe Shift youth group and Wind Ride Aeros (WRA) for coming up with the waste management initiative campaign and data recording waste in Lilongwe markets.
State-funded National Planning Commission (NPC) has signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with Save the Children and Farm Radio Trust to support the implementation and realization of the Malawi 2063 development aspirations.
The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWEMA) has introduced a competition among schools that are in the rural areas in order to promote the hard working spirit.
Catholic-based non-governmental organization, the Centre for Social Concern (CfSC), has expressed commitment to promoting peace and tolerance among the people of Lilongwe as well the country at large.