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Recent Project

A total of 361 learners were served in this project. Apart from the awarded learners, over 5000 teachers, learners and parents patronised the exercises in all the 9 (nine) schools.


We’re a non-government organization (NGO) based in Malawi.

Focus on Developing Mother Africa (FODEMA) was formed in 2020. It is registered by the government under companies registration No: TMBRS1014150 and the Council of Non-Government Organization in Malawi (CONGOMA) under registration No: C1585/2021. The NGO is based in the city of Blantyre, Southern Region of Malawi.

The organization was formed by energetic and committed young men and women in order to follow their passion in facilitating positive transformation of lives among the less privileged. The aim is to bring hope to the hopeless and create sustainable mindset change by developing Impact Centers for Mindset Change (ICMCs) on issues to do with environment, food security, education, entrepreneurship etc.

The team stands out from others because of its "Do as I Do" philosophy, which involves FODEMA leaders becoming active participants in project implementation and allowing others to learn life-changing skills from them.

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There are several factors that surround living a beautiful and peaceful life in Africa. High rate of unemployment cases, gender inequality, lack of enough food to feed children and living in slums full of pollutions. Become one of the many donors or volunteers in solving these challenges.

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Take a look at our most recent blogs. We hope you will be captivated by these stories and decide to take the next step in becoming part of us.

Mar 03, 2023
Marc Kampira

FODEMA and Partners Plant Over 8,000 Trees for Sustainable Future

As an organization with a mission of changing mindsets and a motto of "do as I do," FODEMA was th...

Dec 23, 2022
Innocent Amos

Fruit Tree Planting Exercise in Zomba District: Training Community Members in Sustainable Afforestation

Following a survey which was conducted in February 2022 in Mlenga 1 Village, Traditional Authorit...

Dec 23, 2022
Innocent Amos

High-Performing School Children Awarded

Background

This exercise was implemented with funding from a private citiz...

Our Latest Events

Feb 23, 2022
Marc Kampira

Back to School Project

08:00 am - 04:00 pm Mulenga Village

Only 24 of the 84 children attend school. This demonstrates that many children are unmotivated to attend school. We walked around looking for methods to motivate the kids.

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Feb 20, 2022
Marc Kampira

Bridge to Access The Hospital

08:00 am - 04:00 pm Mulenga Village

Fodema took a walk with the villagers to allocate a place where a bridge can be built if funds are available. The Villagers have been complaining about being unable to access the hospital during rainy seasons.

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Feb 15, 2022
Marc Kampira

Putting an End to Early Marriages

10:00 am - 04:30 pm Mulenga Village

Fodema interacted with the 104 villagers to examine early marriages, which have increased by 7% since last year's statistics. Following a series of discussions, to put an end to this practice, the team and the villagers agreed on 5 measures.

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