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‘7000 Meatballs from Malawi’ Italians fundraise for HIV patients

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The Slow Food Convivium in Olgiate Olona, Italy, is organising a crowdfunding campaign as a fundraising campaign to support HIV-positive farmers in Malawi. This year the meatballs will be balls full of seeds to plant and there will be live concerts on the Facebook page of Villa restelli . You can support the initiative by donating through the crowdfunding page, here

The “7000 meatballs for Malawi” (“7000 polpette per il Malawi” in Italian) fundraising campaign was born in 2016 to support the project of gardens in Africa. The Dream program of the Community of Sant’Egidio in Malawi in collaboration with Slow Food International helps to support HIV-positive patients and families in poverty. 

Villa Restelli together with Efraim Community, Pachamama Community, Sichem Community, and Slow Food Valle Olona has created this original format: cooking meatballs as many as the amount of money you want to collect. 

All thought of as a beneficial dinner in the beautiful setting of the Villa Restelli garden, accompanied by good wine and live music. 

A pleasant, fresh, cheerful evening but with a very strong and meaningful purpose: to support Africa, its people and its biodiversity! 

The success of the early evening in 2016 was phenomenal and so every year more and more people couldn’t wait to participate in the “Meatballs for Malawi” event. 

We decided to raise the bar every year, trying to collect more and more donations to enlarge the project. From the first 3 gardens created, we have now reached 45 gardens in Malawi with more than 600 farmers who can cultivate together with their families fruits and vegetables, preserving their biodiversity, avoiding intensive crops, GMO seeds and chemical pesticides. 

The gardens are organic, they follow certain natural techniques of protection from pests and they produce many different vegetables, some deriving from forgotten ancient seeds, the result of research carried out by our Malawian farmers. 

In this way, the DREAM program can provide nutritional support to its patients. 

Slow Food also deals with the training of these farmers. 

The project has been very successful and many people are now trying to repeat our model, in a country where multinationals seed are the masters, where there is one of the highest consumption of chemical pesticides in the world and where unfortunately they still suffer hunger.  

There is still a lot to do: in addition to new vegetable gardens in the country, we now want to try to make the projects more sustainable so that the farmers/patients who work in the garden not only benefit from the harvest but also that this activity becomes a real job. We hope to create a virtuous economic circle with local restaurateurs and processors who support the slow food philosophy. 

Although in this particular pandemic situation from Sars-Cov2, we would like to try to raise € 7000 to continue supporting the HIV-positive farmers in Malawi, helping them to better organize their gardens by purchasing or creating materials. 

We want to promote the organization of new training courses and the creation of a network with local restaurateurs so that these gardens can, other than provide immediate sustenance for the farmers, become a real job. We hope that the project can give an opportunity for positive development for Malawi itself, becoming a virtuous example of a new way of doing agriculture in Africa. 

We would like to share with you also the words of two friends that are working in Malawi for this beautiful project: Kondwani Phiri, one of the local coordinators and Eluby Ganizani, one of the ladies farmers at Machinjiri “Seeds of Freedom” Garden in Malawi. 

Find more information here.

Original Post :Slow Food

UNFPA Malawi- Finance Officer

We are hiring! UNFPA is looking to recruit a competent, versatile and energetic Finance Officer. For more information, please click the link below:

SERVICE CONTRACT

Finance Officer (RE-ADVERTISEMENT)

30 June 2020MalawiMicrosoft Office document iconp11_personal_history_form.doc

Job title: Finance Officer (RE-ADVERTISEMENT)

Level:                                                 SB4

Location:                                            Lilongwe, Malawi
Full/Part time:                                   Full Time

Type of contract:                               Service Contract

Duration:                                           One year

Closing Date:                                     30th June 2020

The Finance Officer is located in the country office. Under the guidance and supervision of the International Operations Manager, the Finance Officer is responsible for effective delivery of financial services, transparent utilization of financial resources and management of resources mobilized by the country office.

He/she analyzes and interprets the financial rules and regulations, the Donor Agreements and provides guidance to the Programme and Operations staff. The Finance Officer promotes a collaborative, client-oriented approach consistent with UNFPA rules and regulations and works closely with the Operations, Programme and districts teams ensuring timely implementation, reporting and successful financial performance by providing the operational needs.

How you can make a difference:

UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.  UNFPA’s new strategic plan (2018-2021), focuses on three transformative results: to end preventable maternal deaths; end unmet need for family planning; and end gender-based violence and harmful practices.

In a world where fundamental human rights are at risk, we need principled and ethical staff, who embody these international norms and standards, and who will defend them courageously and with full conviction. 

UNFPA is seeking a candidate that transform, inspire and deliver high impact and sustained results; we need a person who is transparent, exceptional in how they manage the resources entrusted to them and who commit to deliver excellence in programme results.

You would be responsible for:

  • Support the monitoring of programme financial performance, by providing necessary financial information and analysis, including implementation rate against indicators/results; detecting potential over/under expenditure problems and proposing remedial action.
  • Develop effective mechanisms for monitoring programme and project budgets; coordinating compilation of financial data; and regularly providing accurate, up to date financial information to HQ and regional offices.
  • Interpret financial policies and procedures and providing training and guidance to staff and project managers. Striving to identify innovative ways in which programme financial needs can be met within existing policies.
  • Assist in the management of the CO budget, by budget formulation, controlling allotments, monitoring expenditures
  • Maintain an effective financial recording and reporting system, internal control and audit follow-up; and processing financial transactions in an accurate and timely way.
  • Review and monitor charges for common services and cost recovery, taking into account maximum cost efficiency; representing UNFPA’s interests in financial negotiations and agreements.
  • Ensure strategic and efficient management of UNFPA project and financial resources while exercising proper financial controls and adherence to corporate financial policies, rules and regulations
  • Seek advice from the UNFPA International Operations Manager when deviation from rules and regulations and proposes alternative solutions to meet programme and office objectives.
  • Perform quality assurance activities and is able to build the capacity of the IPs
  • Assist government staff and implementing partners to achieve financial reporting deadlines and targets and to carry out activities in the fastest, most transparent, accountable and cost effective manner.
  • Review and advises on corrective action as appropriate on HACT audits and spot check findings.
  • Follow up on Programme execution to ensure compliance with MOUs
  • Timely prepare all donor reports as required by the MOUs.
  • Carry out any other duties as may be required by UNFPA leadership. 

Knowledge and Experience:

  • Master’s degree in Business Administration, Economics, Finance/ Audit or related field.
  • Three years’ experience in finance, audit, coordinating and managing large scale projects. Experience in managing donor resources is an added advantage. 
  • Advanced knowledge of working with internet based applications and languages
  • Proficiency in ATLAS will be an added advantage.
  • Proficiency in current office software applications.

Required Competencies:

Values:Exemplifying integrity,Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA and the UN system,Embracing cultural diversity,Embracing changeFunctional Competencies:Managing the organization’s financial resourcesGood knowledge of accounting Ability to formulate and manage budgets, manage contributions and investments, manage transactions, conduct financial analysis and reporting Excellent IT skills, knowledge of Enterprise Resource Planning;Managing documents, correspondence and reports;Job knowledge / technical expertise
Core Competencies:Achieving results,Being accountable,Developing and applying professional expertise/business acumen,Thinking analytically and strategically,Working in teams/managing ourselves and our relationships, 

Languages:

Fluency in oral and written English

Disclaimer:

UNFPA does not charge any application, processing, training, interviewing, testing or other fee in connection with the application or recruitment process. Fraudulent notices, letters or offers may be submitted to the UNFPA fraud hotline http://www.unfpa.org/help/hotline.cfm

Instruction on how to apply:

Interested persons meeting the above specifications should submit their P11, Curriculum Vitae, cover letter and copies of certificates to:

The UNFPA Representative, P.O. Box 30135, Lilongwe 3

Email: recruitment.malawi@unfpa.org

Angry mourners chase Ministers Jappie Mhango and Ben Phiri

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The Minister of Health and Population, Jappie Mhango, and his Local Government and Rural Development counterpart, Ben Malunga Phiri, were on Thursday chased at a funeral of a man who died in an accident during the protest in Rumphi on Wednesday.

The Human Rights Defenders Coaliation (HRDC) organized the protest to force members of Parliament (MPs) to pass the Electoral Amendment Bills to facilitate smooth holding of the forthcoming fresh presidential election.

Jappie Mhango vehicle being sent back by mourners

The Rumphi march ended on a sad note as a vehicle carrying a public address (PA) system ran over one on the protesters who was reportedly drunk.

Businessmen at Rumphi Boma said on Thursday that Mhango and Phiri sent a message to the bereaved family that they would attend the funeral, which took place a few kilometres from the Rumphi Central Business District.

But being anti- Electoral Amendment Bills, the mourners were not happy to have them present at the funeral.

“So, the message was sent to the two ministers to stay away or face unspecified action. But the ministers insisted that they would attend,”

The official, who had just returned from attending the burial of the protester, said the insistence of Mhango and Phiri to attend the funeral angered the mourners who mobilized themselves to rough up the ministers in the event that they went.

“And upon realizing that their safety and security could be at risk if they went ahead to attend, Mhango and Phiri drove off. It was a drama,” he said.

The video of the two ministers being sent back has since gone viral on social media

Timothy Mtambo tells Diasporas ‘Malawi needs spirit of Patriotism’

The Commander in chief of CFT people power movement Timothy Mtambo has called on Malawians living in diaspora to embrace the spirit of patriotism if they want to see real change in Malawi. Mtambo was speaking at a special event organised by MCP Diaspora and Tonse alliance partners that  was attended by  Malawians living in diaspora from all over the world.

The virtual event that used the video conferencing app Zoom was organised as part fundraising initiatives to raise money for the election monitors  as Tonse alliance gears up to secure and safeguard  the forthcoming presidential election from potential rigging.  Edmund Chiphwanya who acted as the DJ  for the night welcomed  attendees with some music before hosts for the  event Canga Kamwambi  and Omega Nankhuni took over  to  highlight  the fundraising objective of the event and to get everybody ready for the main guest

Tasked with introducing Mtambo to address the gathering, MCP Diaspora Spokesperson Chalo Mvula, expressed how thankful the diasporas were to Mtambo , who had found time amidst his busy schedules  to be part of this fundraising event . Mtambo didn’t waste time but begin by telling those in diaspora that Malawi is suffering from lack of leadership, has clueless leadership that is not visionary and has left the country in a mess it is in. He expressed how sad it is that only Kamuzu was a visionary leader, who after he was gone, left the country to leaders who only think about themselves and their families , promotes nepotism, are tribalists and doesn’t care about poor Malawians.

A cross section of attendees listening to Mtambo

He went further to describe Mutharika regime as the worst to happen to Malawi, describing the regime as accidental and deserving to be voted out of power. Lack of respect for the rule of law was a point Mtambo dwelled on citing

“Mutharika does not respect the constitution, he does not respect the courts and he does not respect Malawians”  In his reign, Mutharika has reduced the country to extreme problems such as lack of medication in hospitals , has lowered the standards of education and has crippled the economy

Mtambo took opportunity to explain why he shifted form human rights works to politics, arguing that he has not left human rights activism but he has added political freedom to things he is fighting for . Unpacking the philosophy behind the CFT people power movement which he launched back in April, he told the attendees that the movement is not a political party and that everyone is free to join.

He said CFT will aim to take governments to task  so that the  constitution can be respected  and to  push for the implementation of  development plans. At this point Comrade Mtambo urged those in diaspora to have a spirit of patriotism for Malawi, something he said is lacking among many Malawians. He argued that the spirit of patriotism will deter people from  getting involved in corruption as everyone will feel they have responsibility  to take care of Malawi.

He said his CFT movement will push for patriotism to be part for the syllabus so that young people are taught from young age of these values        “ The lack of patriotism is what is killing Malawi , imagine , how can someone steal money that has been donated to help people due to the Covid19 pandemic? Questioned Mtambo . He further explained that the people power philosophy will  also promote an idea of leadership academies where young people  shall be taught necessary skills about leadership , which includes, public speaking  for them to gain confidence to even stand  and speak in international conferences.

He also faulted the Mutharika regime for being quick at dismissing ideas that can help Malawi. He cited land reforms issue as an example that has seen people in areas like Thyolo struggling to find land to grow crops as majority of the land are already taken up by  big companies.  He was however sad that the Mutharika government silenced the debate around the issue by quickly dismissing campaigner Vincent Wandale as being mentally ill.

Commander in Chief Mtambo

On the economy and promotion of the business environment in Malawi, Mtambo said he is a big supporter of Foreign Direct investment (FDI) and he would love to see investors continue to come to Malawi. He was however cautious  on the type of investors that are coming to Malawi as majority of them are not empowering the local Malawians  “ Malawi need investors  that can empower local people, what we see now is that some investors are bringing human resource from abroad, buying items or supplies from abroad  with the local Malawians benefitting  nothing”   Mtambo also said it is sad that some foreign investors are involved in very small scale businesses and blamed the government for not protecting small and medium enterprises.

When asked why he endorsed Tonse alliance and the candidacy of Chalkwera and  Chilima , Mtambo reminded that gathering that his short term goal is to end the presidency of Mutharika. He went further to say that in Dr Chakwera and Dr Chilima ,Malawi has  a chance  to have leaders that will unify the country, that will deliver development strategies that will liberate Malawi  and are geared at putting Malawi on the path of greatness again

Also speaking at the event, the Diaspora leader for CFT Movement  Linda Khembo Nwosu  thanked the Tonse alliance for inviting Mtambo to address them . She said Mtambo is a fearless son of Malawi who has sacrificed it all to see Malawi liberated from the bondage of DPP regime . Khembo  urged those in diaspora to get involved with the people power movement

The funds raise at the event will be sent to Malawi to  help pay for the election Monitors . The event was patrionised by members of UTM, PP and other political parties who are part of the Tonse alliance

Zikhale thanks “incoming President” Chakwera for Nkhatabay visit

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By Chalo Mvula

The Strategic director of Malawi Congress party Dr Ken Zikhale Ngoma has expressed his thanks to the leader of Tonse Alliance  Dr Chakwera who visited his Nkhatabay South Constituency  today. Zikhale, speaking on behalf of the people in the area said it was an honour to have the incoming President of Malawi visit the area.

President of Malawi Congress Party who is also the torchbearer of Tonse alliance has been on a campaign trail in Nkhatabay today that saw him visit areas like Chintheche. On the way, Chakwera was joined by former President Dr Joyce Banda when they stopped by at Kande, an area whose member of parliament is MCP’s chief strategist Zikhale.

Dr Chakwera in Nkhatabay

In his speech at Kande Chakwera paid tribute to some of Nkhatabay’s greats like Orton Chirwa for there role in the formation of Malawi Congress party. Chakwera said as a tourist hub there is need for an airport in Nkhatabay which he said will be named in honour of Orton Chirwa. He also spoke of the need of a good university at Bandawe Chakwera heaped praise on the MP for the area Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma for being development oriented despite the setbacks from the ruling DPP government which is doing little to better the lives of the people in the north.

Zikhale handing over keys of the Ambulance

Since being elected as Member of Parliament, Zikhale has embarked on some big development projects in the are including bringing piped waters  and facilitating building of better schools. Over the weekend he donated an ambulance  to the area and also made donations of Maize mills at Chifira. He also inaugurated the Piped water project   before he addressed locals .

Zikhale is implementing impressive community projects that are improving lives of ordinary  people in his constituency.