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YWCA Malawi Organization Profile

The Young Women’s Christian Association of Malawi (YWCA) is an affiliate association of the World YWCA, founded in Malawi in 1998 and registered with the NGO Board (currently NGO Regulatory Authority (NGORA)) in 2003.

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YWCA Malawi Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) at Work Policy

This Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) at Work policy aims to provide a safeworking environment free from sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH). YWCA Malawi has a zero tolerance policyfor SEAH in the workplace in any shape or form. All members of staff are entitled to have their personal integrity respected in the workplace.

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YWCA Malawi Safeguarding and Protection Policy

YWCA Malawi’s Safeguarding and Protection Policy and associated procedures aim to provide clarity to all on how they should engage with children, young people and adults at risk when working for, on behalf of, or in partnership with YWCA Malawi.

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YWCA Malawi Feedback and Complaints Policy

This policy outlines how YWCA Malawi handles feedback and complaints about the work of YWCA Malawi, its staff or other affiliated persons. If you have feedback or complaints about the work of YWCA Malawi, please see the World YWCA Statement on Complaints against World YWCA Member Associations.

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Community Model for Fostering Health and Wellbeing for Adolescent Mothers & Their Children

<p><strong>Download </strong>the report to explore how our project supports adolescent mothers in Malawi through psychosocial support, parenting skills, and healthcare access for improved maternal and child wellbeing.</p>

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Assessing the Impact of an Intervention Project by the Young Women's Christian Association of Malawi on Psychosocial Well-Being of Adolescent Mothers and Their Children

<p>Assessing the Impact of an Intervention Project by the Young Women's Christian Association of Malawi on Psychosocial Well-Being of Adolescent Mothers and Their Children</p>

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