DAPP Country Director Moses Chibwana recently met with Vice President Jane Ansah to solidify the organization’s partnership with the Malawian government, building on their collaborative efforts to drive development in the country.
The largely congratulatory meeting saw Chibwana and his team acknowledging the Vice President and President Arthur Peter Mutharika’s election victory in September 2025.
This gesture underscored DAPP’s commitment to working hand-in-hand with the government to address pressing issues in Malawi.
DAPP’s work is multifaceted, encompassing education, health, food security, and economic empowerment through initiatives like the second-hand clothes trade.
By leveraging these areas, the organization aims to equip communities with the skills and resources needed to thrive.
The Vice President’s office and Dr. Jane Ansah Foundation share DAPP’s vision of community empowerment, making them natural partners in this endeavor.
Discussions centered on exploring ways to collaborate and amplify their collective impact.
The meeting has paved the way for DAPP to deepen its engagement with the government, with a focus on implementing projects that benefit Malawians.
As the organization continues to work closely with the authorities, the prospects for meaningful change in the country are looking brighter.
DAPP’s efforts are expected to complement the government’s own initiatives, ultimately contributing to a more prosperous and self-sufficient Malawi.
The organization’s commitment to empowering communities remains unwavering, and this partnership is a significant step towards achieving that goal.