The Malawi Humanitarian Assistance Group(MAHAG) is dedicated to improving the lives of Malawians through comprehensive humanitarian assistance and sustainable development initiatives.
Our mission
Our mission is to provide immediate relief in times of disaster, support long-term development projects, and empower communities to achieve self-sufficiency and resilience.
Vision
A Malawi where every individual has access to basic needs, opportunities for growth, and the ability to thrive in a safe and supportive environment.
Projects
Get Involved: Join us in making a difference! Whether through donations, volunteering, or partnerships, your support can help us bring hope and change to communities across Malawi.
Disaster Relief:
Providing immediate aid and support to communities affected by natural disasters.
Food Distribution:
Ensuring food security for vulnerable populations through regular food distribution programs.
Education:
Building and supporting schools to provide quality education for children and adults.
Safe Water:
Implementing clean water projects to ensure access to safe drinking water.
Shelter:
Constructing and renovating homes to provide safe and secure living conditions.
Economic Empowerment:
Zero Percent Loans: Offering interest-free loans to support small businesses and entrepreneurial ventures.
Skills Training:
Providing vocational training and resources to enhance employability and self-reliance.
Healthcare Services:
Facilitating access to essential healthcare services and promoting health education.
Nutrition Programs:
Implementing programs to improve the nutritional status of children and families.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT projects
Outreach PROGRAMMES
Donated
observe World Mental Health Day, let us remember that mental health matters deeply. Islam offers a rich framework for promoting emotional and psychological wellbeing, emphasizing community support, prayer, self-care, and gratitude.
Water isn’t just a necessity; it’s a lifeline. Typically reliant on rainwater for drinking, cooking and irrigation, their existence takes a dire turn when annual droughts descend, leaving them parched and vulnerable. The burden weighs heaviest on the shoulders of women, children, and the elderly, who often spend precious hours collecting water instead of pursing educatio
Your contributions enabled us to provide essential blankets, hot meals, and other winter supplies to people in need, including women, children, and youth seeking shelter from the cold. Your support has offered much-needed comfort and warmth during these challenging months.
A mattress donation at Litende Secondary School in Nkhatabay aimed to enhance student comfort, promoting better learning conditions and showcasing community support for education and well-being.
We are proud to support students at Litende FP School by providing essential mattresses. This initiative aims to enhance their learning environment, ensuring comfort and well-being. Your contributions make a tangible difference, helping to create a conducive space for education. Together, we can empower these students for a brighter future.
Mahag recently engaged with the community of T.A Mwansambo in Nkhotakota, fostering connections and discussing local initiatives to enhance community development and cooperation among residents for a brighter future.
MAHAG offers expert borehole servicing in the Kamwendo area of Mchinji, ensuring reliable water access and maintenance for local residents and businesses.
On 17 Janu, 2015, a group of dedicated ladies gathered at Bvumbwe Trading Center in Thyolo to discuss a critical issue affecting women in Malawi: Mental health awareness. This meeting was a testament to the growing recognition of the importance of prioritizing women's mental well-being in the country.
In many communities, access to basic utensils is often overlooked as a necessity. However, for families in need, soup kitchens, schools, and community centers, having sufficient utensils can make a significant difference in daily life.
MAHAG offers expert borehole servicing in the Kamwendo area of Mchinji, ensuring reliable water access and maintenance for local residents and businesses.
On 17 Janu, 2015, a group of dedicated ladies gathered at Bvumbwe Trading Center in Thyolo to discuss a critical issue affecting women in Malawi: Mental health awareness. This meeting was a testament to the growing recognition of the importance of prioritizing women's mental well-being in the country.