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WHH Malawi - Welthungerhilfe

A German non-profit organization working to eliminate hunger and poverty in Malawi, with a focus on sustainable development and emergency aid in Dzaleka Refugee Camp.

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Last updated: June 9, 2025

Contact Information

Email

info.malawi@welthungerhilfe.de

Phone

+265 1 774 000

Location

Area 3, Young Street, off Beit Mtunthama Drive , Lilongwe

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Operating Hours

Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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About WHH Malawi - Welthungerhilfe

Welthungerhilfe (WHH) is a German non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating hunger and poverty worldwide. In Malawi, WHH has been actively working to support both local communities and refugees, particularly in Dzaleka Refugee Camp.

Key Programs in Dzaleka Refugee Camp:

1. Food Security and Nutrition

  • Providing food assistance to vulnerable refugees
  • Supporting agricultural initiatives within the camp
  • Implementing nutrition programs for children and pregnant women

2. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)

  • Improving access to clean water
  • Constructing and maintaining sanitation facilities
  • Promoting hygiene education and practices

3. Livelihood Support

  • Supporting income-generating activities
  • Providing vocational training
  • Facilitating access to markets for refugee entrepreneurs

4. Emergency Response

  • Rapid response to food insecurity
  • Support during health emergencies
  • Assistance during natural disasters

Impact in Dzaleka:

  • Regular food distribution to vulnerable households
  • Improved water and sanitation infrastructure
  • Enhanced livelihood opportunities for refugees
  • Strengthened community resilience

Recent Initiatives:

  • Supporting refugee-led organizations in the camp
  • Collaborating with local partners for sustainable development
  • Implementing climate-smart agricultural practices
  • Providing technical assistance for camp management

For more information about their work in Malawi and Dzaleka Refugee Camp, visit welthungerhilfe.de.