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Green Impact Technologies partners with Malawi government to improve financial resilience of vulnerable communities

The initiative is being implemented by the Government of Malawi in partnership with the World Bank Group through the Public and Private Partnership Commission (PPPC).

Malawi: Green Impact Technologies (GIT) has announced a partnership with the Malawi government through the Digital Malawi project, aimed at improving the financial resilience of vulnerable communities, writes Peter Chilongo.

The initiative is being implemented by the Government of Malawi in partnership with the World Bank Group through the Public and Private Partnership Commission (PPPC).

In an interview, Admore Chiumia, the Executive Director for the initiative, stated that GIT is committed to improving the lives of the poor masses in the country.

He also highlighted the importance of training and capacity-building for communities.

GIT is also working with various stakeholders, including TNM and Airtel telecommunication companies, and the NBS financial institution, to improve the lives of rural and school dropout youth in order to spur development.

Coordinator for Lilongwe Urban Women’s Forum (LUWF) Agness Nazombe praised GIT for their timely interventions that will change the lives of youth, women, the elderly, and the marginalized in rural areas.

She also urged various governmental and non-governmental actors to join hands with GIT in order to improve the lives of vulnerable communities.