Healthcare, Malawi, Volunteers

Elective nurses at Ruarwe Health Centre

We are delighted to have been able to host two more student nurses from the UK on their elective placement in Ruarwe. Isabel Billowes and Sarah Ball spent a month at the Ruarwe Health Centre.

They gained experience in common conditions such as Malaria and Pneumonia, and led the recovery of a burns patient under supervision. They also had the opportunity to see the clinic at Khondowe, and undertook some public health education.

We would also like to thank Izzy and Sarah for their very generous donations of footballs, netballs and chalk as well as other items for the Youth Club at NYM. Yewo Chomene and we look forward to seeing you in Ruarwe again soon!

Healthcare, Malawi

Bittings Graduates

We are extremely proud of Bittings Nkhata for having successfully completed his M.A. training course at the Lilongwe College of Health Sciences. He will be starting his position as Medical Assistant of Ruarwe clinic in September. Now that we have a full time medical assistant from the local area, the clinic will at last be open permanently.

Congratulations Bittings!!! It has been a long road but your whole community is proud of you and we are thrilled that we were able to celebrate together with you at your graduation ceremony on 13th May 2016 in Lilongwe.

Community, Education, Malawi

NYM 2016 Handover Celebration

The NYM handover party in Ruarwe on 23rd April was a huge success, many thanks to all those who worked so hard over the last few months to make it happen!

The morning session was our Annual General Meeting so discussions were held with guests from the catchment area to discuss NYM’s achievements from last year as well as its goals for 2016. The afternoon saw the arrival of the visitors coming by boat from Nkhata Bay (a particularly long journey – many thanks for travelling so far to join us!) and included a number of speeches as well as songs by the nursery and youth club, dances from the Mbotosha women, and an excellent production by Difficult & Bikilone (Ekhesha & John) who entered the arena dressed as ladies and entertained the crowd for a hilarious 20 minute drama.

Many thanks to those that came from near and far to join us for this special occasion, and a special thanks to those that gave money to appreciate Maria’s English alphabet recital – you have collectively paid for her nursery tuition until the end of the year, yewo!

NYM has now been officially handed over to the staff and the wider community to manage independently. This was a very special day for NYM, Phunzira and Ruarwe Village, and we would like to thank everyone that has helped us along this epic journey – from Malawi to England to America to Australia! TAWONGA CHOMENI!

Community, Education, Malawi

IT Room up and running

We are very pleased to announce that the IT room at Nyumba Ya Masambiro has officially opened. IT lessons are now taking place on an almost daily basis led by the manager Watts Mkhuta. Thank you to Rob Hook for sorting out our electricity at the centre in order to allow this to happen, to Phillip Zheng for helping out with the first few lessons and all the kind donors who have passed on laptops to NYM when they were finished with them. So far 9 people from the community have started their lessons and many more are enquiring and keen to start soon.

Community, Education, Malawi

Girls at youth club

We are thrilled to let you know that for the first time in many years we have had more females than males attending a Junior Youth Club sports session!

Following many fact-sharing sessions with the community members (particularly parents), as well as the employment of a female Project Assistant and a focus on Gender Equality in NYM’s youth initiatives, the efforts of John Chilinde, Rabecca Vinkhumbo and all staff at NYM have paid off resulting in a boost in female attendance at Youth Club.

The girls played a vibrant game of netball while the boys were busy on the football pitch. We very much hope that this is a sign of times to come!

Community, Education, Malawi

Handover date selected: 23rd April 2016

We are proud to announce that a date has been selected for the handover of NYM to the local community – Saturday 23rd April!

Thank you to everyone that has assisted us over the years, including volunteers, donors and schools. Since 2010 we have constructed a community centre which runs a library, nursery, youth club and academic tutorials, introduced renewable energy, re-opened the health clinic, built an ambulance boat, constructed science laboratories at the secondary schools, set up a student sponsorship scheme… and much, much more!

We would not be here today without the support and help that we’ve been lucky enough to receive so far. Over the last 5 years we have received and donated over £85,000 to NYM for these projects, and have been lucky enough to accommodate over 130 volunteers from across the globe, from UK to US to Australia and between!

If any well wishers or volunteers that have joined us along our epic journey are thinking of making a trip to Malawi, then on Saturday 23rd April come along and join the party in Ruarwe.

YEWO!

Education, Malawi

Student sponsorships start a new school year

It’s the start of a new year for Erik Grootveld’s Malawi School Scholarships scheme, and pupils have entered the new school year. Bunga and Khondowe CDSS have both made their selections, a process that’s organised and supported by our Youth Leader John Chilinde.

Every effort has been made to promote the education of girls in this scheme and this year, of the 10 new students chosen at Khondowe, 8 are girls and 2 boys, while at Bunga 6 are girls and 4 boys. Thank you to Erik for the scheme and to John for arranging things so well on the ground. Good luck this school year to the students sponsored!