Chipembere Development Foundation (CDF) has made significant strides in improving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Malawi. Some notable impact stories include:
In Thyolo, teenage pregnancy rates decreased from 36% in 2019 to an unspecified lower rate after interventions by UNFPA and the Government of Iceland.
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CDF's peer-to-peer outreach program in Lilongwe and Balaka has improved contraceptive uptake among youth, with one peer educator distributing over 500 condoms monthly.
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CDF's initiatives have empowered adolescent girls and women with critical SRHR knowledge, promoting safer abortion practices and increased uptake of essential SRH services
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We work to uplift vulnerable populations by addressing the root causes of poverty through sustainable and community-driven solutions.
We advocate for equal rights and opportunities for women and girls, challenging harmful cultural practices and empowering them to thrive.
We promote education for all, with a strong focus on keeping girls in school and supporting vulnerable learners.
We aim to bridge the gap in healthcare by improving access to essential services, especially in rural and underserved areas.
We are committed to reducing teenage pregnancies, preventing HIV/STIs, and ensuring that individuals can exercise their reproductive rights safely and freely.
We work to eliminate violence against women and girls through awareness, advocacy, and support systems for survivors.
We invest in young people by providing skills, knowledge, and opportunities that enable them to become leaders and change-makers.
We promote and protect the rights of marginalized communities, ensuring access to justice, dignity, and equal opportunities.
We encourage sustainable agriculture and income-generating activities to improve food security and resilience.