Africa's Big Switch (ABS)

ABS E14: Empowering Communities in Malawi for a Sustainable Future

June 14, 2023 Bolaji Akinola-Alli Episode 14
ABS E14: Empowering Communities in Malawi for a Sustainable Future
Africa's Big Switch (ABS)
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Africa's Big Switch (ABS)
ABS E14: Empowering Communities in Malawi for a Sustainable Future
Jun 14, 2023 Episode 14
Bolaji Akinola-Alli

We had a great conversation with Pam Haigh, who is the UK General Manager at Ripple Africa.

Ripple Africa is a UK registered charity working to improve local environment, education and healthcare in Malawi, Africa. Operating at the grassroots level, involving the community in all aspects of its activity, Ripple Africa has over 690 staff and 12,000 people in Malawi working on projects on a part time, or voluntary basis.
 
These projects include fish conservation, fuel-efficient cookstoves, tree-planting and forest conservation, running and assisting eight pre-schools, supporting a community library, a disabilities and rehabilitation project and sexual health project, and more.

With over ten years of experience working at Ripple Africa, Pam shares her experience on what it takes to successfully manage a charity in Malawi.

The key themes we explore on this episode include:

  • The environmental challenges facing rural communities in Malawi.
  • How to roll out solutions and gain the buy-in from local communities and organisations.
  • Are charities a sustainable form of assistance to local communities?
  • How is Ripple Africa improving the lives of Malawians? 

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Show Notes

We had a great conversation with Pam Haigh, who is the UK General Manager at Ripple Africa.

Ripple Africa is a UK registered charity working to improve local environment, education and healthcare in Malawi, Africa. Operating at the grassroots level, involving the community in all aspects of its activity, Ripple Africa has over 690 staff and 12,000 people in Malawi working on projects on a part time, or voluntary basis.
 
These projects include fish conservation, fuel-efficient cookstoves, tree-planting and forest conservation, running and assisting eight pre-schools, supporting a community library, a disabilities and rehabilitation project and sexual health project, and more.

With over ten years of experience working at Ripple Africa, Pam shares her experience on what it takes to successfully manage a charity in Malawi.

The key themes we explore on this episode include:

  • The environmental challenges facing rural communities in Malawi.
  • How to roll out solutions and gain the buy-in from local communities and organisations.
  • Are charities a sustainable form of assistance to local communities?
  • How is Ripple Africa improving the lives of Malawians? 

Have a listen!

Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn