Eastern Produce Malawi (EPM) a tea, macadamia and forestry business has supported three women Community Based Organizations (CBSs) that focus on ending Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Mulanje and Chiradzulu with funding amounting to Mk750,000.00.
EPM CSR Manager Rabson Kachilele (third left) presents a dummy cheque to Kaliati (third right) as others look on
Presenting the donation at Nkando in Mulanje on Saturday, Dumisani Ngulube of Warthogs Inc. Limited, an Advisory Firm contracted by EPM said the financial support from EPM is among many initiatives will help the CBOs to intensify outreach awareness programs in the community to ensure the end of Gender Based Violence (GBV).
EPM Supports GBV Fight in Mulanje
EPM Manager Robson Kachilele ( Third Left) Presents dummy Cheque to kaliati
Eastern Produce Malawi (EPM) a tea, macadamia and forestry business has supported three women Community Based Organizations (CBSs) that focus on ending Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Mulanje and Chiradzulu with funding amounting to Mk750,000.00.
Presenting the donation at Nkando in Mulanje on Saturday, Dumisani Ngulube of Warthogs Inc. Limited, an Advisory Firm contracted by EPM said the financial support from EPM is among many initiatives that will help the CBOs to intensify outreach awareness programs in the community to ensure the end of Gender Based Violence (GBV).
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