HOW WE WORK

Core values

Climate action framework

All activities are implemented to solve different aspects of the climate injustice.

Local knowledge

We are aware of the context where we operate and believe in adaptive and observant ways of knowing and doing that are unique to Malawi.

Human-centered design

People know their own problems best. Solutions must involve those who face the challenge.

Youth to youth

We see youth as drivers for change and cross-cultural youth to youth network as benefitting for everyone. 

Entrepreneurial approach

We believe that an innovative and entrepreneurial mindset is important for change.

Anchoring

It is essential that all projects are implemented with the aim of having a long term impact on the community.

Partnerships

for a green future

Through strong partnerships we are committed to make a positive impact in our local communities and on a global scale.

Green Alliance Program is our proud partnership Go Green. In the partnership we are working hard to increase climate stability, biodiversity, a green environment and resilience in Nkhata Bay District, Malawi. The Green Alliance Program also aims to include other relevant actors in Nkhata Bay District when relevant to increase the impact fx we also work hand in hand with YEFCOT and District Offices.

The Green Alliance Program works in line with the Malawian Government's commitment to support the achievement of ‘UNs Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development’. Among other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) the ‘Green Alliance Program’ focus on Climate Action (13), Life on Land (15) and Partnerships for the Goals (17).

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CULTURAL EXCHANGE FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE

Twice a year, we collaborate with Danish students from Mayoka Højskole, who engage in project work alongside young people from Nkhata Bay. Together, they co-create solutions through projects such as Trees for Tomorrow, No Waste in the Bay, and Climate Justice Activism. Over the course of three months, they work diligently to achieve the goals of these initiatives, all while building lasting connections.

We believe in the power of cultural exchange because it goes beyond project outcomes - it brings people together. By prioritizing time for Danish students and Malawian youth to socialize and explore each other's cultures, we foster mutual understanding and respect. Exchanges not only enrich the personal experiences of all participants but strengthen international collaboration. In the global fight against climate change, learning from diverse perspectives is key to sustainable solutions.

VOICES OF VOLUNTEERS

The best part was experiencing how excited the local community was about the project. It felt amazing to know we were contributing to something that really mattered to them. There was so much mutual respect between the project group and the local community. Whenever we shared ideas, they were on board and made sure everything stayed on track. They sang and danced every time we visited, and their energy was so contagious and uplifting.
— Rebecca, Danish volunteer in Trees for Tomorrow, Spring 2024
My experience with Trees for Tomorrow has been so amazing. The first Danish team we started working with was so hard-working and dedicated. This made it easy to kickstart the project. The community participation is awesome as well. I hope the project will create climate resilient communities, since alternative sources of livelihood have been put in place.
— Ethel, Malawian volunteer in Trees for Tomorrow, Autumn 2023 - now
I’ve had an amazing time volunteering with Mayoka Youth Hub’s Local Impact Project. The energy and commitment of volunteers and Danish students have inspired me to continue driving positive change. This reminds me that change begins at home. Working together on climate change and waste management initiatives has empowered me to make a real difference. Together we can make a better world for future generation
— George, Malawian volunteer in No Waste in the Bay, Autumn 2024
You really get to know people when you work closely together on a project where something is at stake. And you learn a lot about yourself when you’re collaborating with someone who sees life completely differently. My eye opener was when someone from the local community pulled me aside and told me the project had been life-changing for her. That was when I knew, that this way was the right way to use my energy. Even now, I’m still volunteering for the Youth Hub back home from Denmark
— Simon, Danish volunteer in ICT training, Autumn 2023