Lilongwe, Malawi
June 05, 2027
June 12, 2027
Program Donation
2960.00
Description
Malawi faces several social challenges including the HIV/AIDS epidemic, rapid urban migration, high levels of poverty and food insecurity. More than 11% of Lilongwe residents have HIV/AIDS — one of the highest prevalence rates in the country. Children are bearing the largest burden of the epidemic, resulting in more than 2 million being orphaned. This statistic is expected to rise over the years. Nearly 17% of the country’s total orphans reside in Lilongwe, according to a report issued in 2016 by the U.S. State Department.
Due to the high prevalence of orphans in the region Habitat for Humanity Malawi began participating in USAID’s Orphan and other Vulnerable Children Program to improve housing conditions for orphans and other vulnerable children in 2014. Since then, Habitat for Humanity has built over 143 homes in the district, reaching over 280 orphans and other vulnerable children.
Habitat volunteers will assist a building contractor and local volunteers in the construction of a three-room house outfitted with a ventilated-improved pit latrine.
Some of the construction tasks include:
Due to the high prevalence of orphans in the region Habitat for Humanity Malawi began participating in USAID’s Orphan and other Vulnerable Children Program to improve housing conditions for orphans and other vulnerable children in 2014. Since then, Habitat for Humanity has built over 143 homes in the district, reaching over 280 orphans and other vulnerable children.
Habitat volunteers will assist a building contractor and local volunteers in the construction of a three-room house outfitted with a ventilated-improved pit latrine.
Some of the construction tasks include:
- Mixing mortar.
- Carrying water.
- Laying down bricks.
- Plastering walls.