Malawi Youth Clubs Grow Businesses and Increase Access to Youth-Friendly Health Services
March 2020 — In Malawi, youth clubs have been successful in generating resources and investing in youth-friendly health services (YFHS) in their communities as a result of sustained HP+ efforts. Following HP+-supported trainings on grassroots implementation of the YFHS Strategy and entrepreneurship, the Mlambe Youth Club in Nankumba began growing green maize to support refurbishment of YFHS facilities. Their US$1,000 profit was invested in expanding the business to rear goats and enhance irrigation efficiency by purchasing a treadle pump. To enable members to access YFHS health services at Nankumba health center, the club recently purchased two bicycles.
Malawi Youth Clubs Grow Businesses and Increase Access to Youth-Friendly Health Services
March 2020 — In Malawi, youth clubs have been successful in generating resources and investing in youth-friendly health services (YFHS) in their communities as a result of sustained HP+ efforts. Following HP+-supported trainings on grassroots implementation of the YFHS Strategy and entrepreneurship, the Mlambe Youth Club in Nankumba began growing green maize to support refurbishment of YFHS facilities. Their US$1,000 profit was invested in expanding the business to rear goats and enhance irrigation efficiency by purchasing a treadle pump. To enable members to access YFHS health services at Nankumba health center, the club recently purchased two bicycles.
Malawi Youth Clubs Grow Businesses and Increase Access to Youth-Friendly Health Services
March 2020 — In Malawi, youth clubs have been successful in generating resources and investing in youth-friendly health services (YFHS) in their communities as a result of sustained HP+ efforts. Following HP+-supported trainings on grassroots implementation of the YFHS Strategy and entrepreneurship, the Mlambe Youth Club in Nankumba began growing green maize to support refurbishment of YFHS facilities. Their US$1,000 profit was invested in expanding the business to rear goats and enhance irrigation efficiency by purchasing a treadle pump. To enable members to access YFHS health services at Nankumba health center, the club recently purchased two bicycles.
Malawi Youth Clubs Grow Businesses and Increase Access to Youth-Friendly Health Services
March 2020 — In Malawi, youth clubs have been successful in generating resources and investing in youth-friendly health services (YFHS) in their communities as a result of sustained HP+ efforts. Following HP+-supported trainings on grassroots implementation of the YFHS Strategy and entrepreneurship, the Mlambe Youth Club in Nankumba began growing green maize to support refurbishment of YFHS facilities. Their US$1,000 profit was invested in expanding the business to rear goats and enhance irrigation efficiency by purchasing a treadle pump. To enable members to access YFHS health services at Nankumba health center, the club recently purchased two bicycles.
Malawi Youth Clubs Grow Businesses and Increase Access to Youth-Friendly Health Services
March 2020 — In Malawi, youth clubs have been successful in generating resources and investing in youth-friendly health services (YFHS) in their communities as a result of sustained HP+ efforts. Following HP+-supported trainings on grassroots implementation of the YFHS Strategy and entrepreneurship, the Mlambe Youth Club in Nankumba began growing green maize to support refurbishment of YFHS facilities. Their US$1,000 profit was invested in expanding the business to rear goats and enhance irrigation efficiency by purchasing a treadle pump. To enable members to access YFHS health services at Nankumba health center, the club recently purchased two bicycles.
Malawi Youth Clubs Grow Businesses and Increase Access to Youth-Friendly Health Services
March 2020 — In Malawi, youth clubs have been successful in generating resources and investing in youth-friendly health services (YFHS) in their communities as a result of sustained HP+ efforts. Following HP+-supported trainings on grassroots implementation of the YFHS Strategy and entrepreneurship, the Mlambe Youth Club in Nankumba began growing green maize to support refurbishment of YFHS facilities. Their US$1,000 profit was invested in expanding the business to rear goats and enhance irrigation efficiency by purchasing a treadle pump. To enable members to access YFHS health services at Nankumba health center, the club recently purchased two bicycles.