
Regional civil society organisations continue pushing for accountability across southern Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa On 13th and 14th September, civil society organisations from across southern Africa will meet online and parallel gatherings across six different locations (Johannesburg, Dodoma, Harare, Lilongwe, Lusaka,Empowering women through smallholder farming in Zimbabwe
Agroecology-based smallholder farmer from Chimoyo C Ward 9 in Mutoko District Juliet Kaitano, 37, is one of the farmers that have been receiving education and knowledge of practicing agro-ecology underSAM4SRHR mentees impact the lives of young people in Simatelele, Zimbabwe
Soneni Nyathi is a mentor within the SAM4SRHR project, implemented by PSA Alliance partner Basilwizi Trust. Here she tells her story in her own words My name is Soneni NyathiReflections from Zambia – strengthened capacities of oversight actors in the health sector
Compiled by Partnership for Social Accountability Alliance (PSAA) partners: SAfAIDS Zambia, Action Aid Zambia and Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) The rationale The recent political shift of power in Zambia,Reflections from Malawi – strengthened media capacity on PSAM brings positive results
Compiled by Partnership for Social Accountability Alliance (PSAA) partners: Action Aid Malawi and Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) The rationale The media is one of the target groups of theMalawi: Mchinji youths demand accountability on Neef loans
Mchinji youths have demanded accountability on National Economic Empowerment Fund Limited (Neef) loan disbursement. They made the demand during meetings organised by Reflection Action Circles (RACs) under the Partnership for
How Projects To Uplift One Of Malawi’s Poorest Districts Turned Into White Elephants And Brothels
By many accounts, Nsanje – home to some 300 000 people – is one of Malawi’s poorest districts, lagging behind in many human development indicators. An estimated 81.2 per cent
How Mchinji-Mikundi EPA Beneficiaries Were Duped… and How They’ve Banded Together to Overcome Teething AIP Challenges
Malawi: A Mchinji community that bore the brunt of the challenges that dogged the Affordable Input Programme in the 2021–2022 farming season has banded together in a rare display of
Regional dialogue calls for accountability and increased civil society engagement in SADC’s development
From 13-15 September, civil society organisations from across southern Africa met to assess the progress of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) in implementing its 10-year strategy, the Regional Indicative