Being one of the poorest countries in the world, Malawi presents so many challenges to the people from there.
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\nChallenges that those of us who have grown up in the Global North probably couldn\u2019t even fathom.
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\nAnd to add to the challenges that the country faces because of the poverty, the pandemic has pushed the children\u2019s rights movement back by at least 30 years. If not more.
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\nLife is not easy.
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\nBut there is hope. And that hope comes in the form of Chance4Change. Who we have worked with a few times over the years.
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\nChance4Change was established in 2011 and the organisation believes that all young people have the right to be active citizens and equal members of society.
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\nToday I speak with Grace who has been with Chance4Change since 2013 in many capacities, before taking up her post as Country Director.
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\nToday she talks to us about the many challenges the country faces, what they are doing to support the young people, and how TIE will play an important part in providing even more hope.
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\nAnd you can be a part of it.
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\nSo grab your favourite beverage. Or throw on those running shoes and here is a window to Malawi. And how women and girls are getting a second chance at life.
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\nAnd if you\u2019re keen to get involved with TIE. To broaden your horizons, transform your life, skillsets and networks, while changing the world, find out more at the TIE Accelerator info session apply.tieaccelerator.com. Or simply get in touch and we can jump on a call.