About

The Child Development Support Organization (CHIDESO) is a community based organization in the Masasa community in Mzuzu city in the north of Malawi. The organization was established in 2007 and is registered with the Ministry of Gender, Women, Children and Community Development Services.

Chideso is a development support organization and focuses on children’s rights and development by running a variety of support projects. It is run by volunteer staff from the surrounding community putting in their time and effort for the benefits of their community.

Their involvement with early development of children, training vocational skills to adults, skills development and HIV/AIDS education and prevention are an essential need in this community with many challenges such as income generating challenges, extreme poverty, low life expectancy, child neglect and more. Their work brings the opportunity for this community to get help and support in creating better lives for them selves.

The Masasa community in Mzuzu has mixed ethnic groups just as many semi-urban settlements in Malawi, with a population estimated at 16,000. The commonly used languages are English, Chichewa, Tubular and Tonga.

The people of this community mainly depend on income from small scale businesses (second hand clothes, agricultural and natural resources). Some people who do find employment have low income positions such as security guards, cleaners and domestic workers.

This community has ongoing challenges in surviving on a daily basis due to the low-income levels and the ever rising cost of living; most of the households are living on less than $1 a day.

Programs Offered

Early childhood development (pre-school)

Chideso has 3 early childhood development centres (pre-schools) of children between the ages of 2-5 years with the current enrolment of 138 (boys-64 and girls 74).

Child rights and child protection advocacy

The rights of children are the pivotal point of Chideso programs. We make every effort to teach awareness to the community about the rights of children and duties of the households in upholding these rights. Chideso advocates for the rights of children with different stakeholders and duty bearers, such as educators, churches, community groups and others. Some of the biggest challenges in the abuse of the rights of children are; sexual abuse, child labour (mostly for girls) and early marriage where girls as young as 14 are married off.

Education support to orphans and other vulnerable children

Volunteers will assist the project as it supports education in the following ways;

Paying school fees for orphans and other vulnerable children.

Providing them with school uniforms and other learning materials like note books, pens and mathematical instruments.

Conducting debates and interschool quizzes to encourage learning and critical thinking skills.

Working with school authorities in improving sanitation through construction of latrines and providing sanitary pads for girls.

HIV and AIDS prevention care and support

As HIV and AIDS are a very serious social problem in most parts of Malawi, the Masasa community is not spared from this. Chideso is working with the community in prevention, care and support through 2 HIV/AIDS support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS.

Youth development and sports

Volunteers can get involved in helping Chideso with a range of youth programs and activities, such as;

Youth leadership skills and life skills

Career guidance for youth

HIV/AIDS education and prevention of other sexually transmitted infections

Youth-aimed community charity work programs

Sports and recreational activities..

Project needs

Being a volunteer driven initiative mainly depending on the contributions among the members, there is an ongoing challenge for financial support and materials to support the running of the different projects. If any volunteers can contribute with any of the following items this would be highly appreciated.

Teaching and learning materials (colouring pens, stationary, educational toys, etc).

Any clothing, shoes etc for children

Financial support for electricity, internet costs and telephone bills.

Sports equipment for after school recreation such as footballs, netballs and sports uniforms.

Please take note that part of your fees includes a donation to Chideso to support them with their ongoing running costs and that additional donations are not expected but highly appreciated.

Tasks and activities

This project is very diverse and challenging since you’ll be dealing with the local community and a diversity of projects. You will get acquainted with the circumstances in which most Malawians live today, and experience their culture and situation. Be prepared to face poverty and challenging circumstances, but participating as a volunteer will contribute to the growth and opportunities for this organization.

Volunteers can be involved in a variety of tasks and activities such as:

Assisting with developing new projects and making proposals.

Monitoring and evaluation of existing projects.

Assisting in one of the pre- schools, crèches and primary school.

Developing play activities, educational programmes and sports activities.

Offering of computer classes to youth and adults.

HIV/AIDS and life skills education among secondary school youth.

It is of absolute importance that volunteers are fairly independent and mature individuals. You will be able to create your own programme together with the project coordinator and combine different activities to offer you a unique experience, but you will have to be able to work more or less independent and take initiative.

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