Sammary proposals 2024
Fmmj: foundation maman na maendeleyo ya jamii
All proposal project:
our soap making project and training in sewing, agriculture and other trades and the distribution of food for elderly people. We fight against gender-based violence that occurs in the Refugee Camp when women lack what to do for a living, we train them to acquire different skills and give them the means to move forward. So far, we have recrited 480 women's and trained more than 150 women and distributed school supplies to 143 refugee children thanks to donations and legacies we have provided 4 temporary accommodation houses to more than 4 people who have refugee children under 10 years old and we need 28 houses temporary we we have made more than 7,000 women aware of the same need at the Dzaleka refugee camp which contains more than 60,000 people. we wrote women-led organization to help us have a positive impact on more lives fmmj foundation does not yet have founds
with other organizations such as UNHCR,plan Malawi.....
We implement projects " mama na Maendeleo ya jamii" here in Malawi at the Dzaleka camp.
Other sources of our funds are income from soap making, tailoring, agriculture, pigs
highlight innovation
Fmmj consults with the group of people regardless of race, language, or beliefs. Fmmj was inspired by the following principles which also illuminate its contribution to the community of dzaleka
- its surroundings for the support of families who live in poverty and whose women live in debauchery which shames other women in dzaleka
- Increase strong cooperation among beneficiaries,workers,and stakeholders
- Maintain good relationship within and outsider the organisation
- Improve the service : serve everyone cheerfully
The Key activities for this project
Our project " mama na Maendeleo ya jamii": can grow a significant number of women in activities and strengthen the skills in women’s leadership to make important decisions because women represent a largely unexploitable source of growth and in the freedom to self – suffice and the majority of single women suffer from poverty and often lack how to share work time and the education of their children