Chiwamba Bee Keeping Project

Year: 2024
Country: Malawi
Project Status: Funded
Impact Sector: Economic Opportunity
Project Investment: $5,722.44

Project Launch: 8-29-24

Chiwamba Beekeeping Cooperative will utilize $5,722.44 to expand its beekeeping operations from the current 170 to 270 beehives to boost productivity. Additionally, the cooperative plans to expand its membership from 43 (23 women and 20 men) to 90, focusing on engaging youth and young women. These new members will be organized into three clubs, each supported with beekeeping startup kits. The project is expected to enhance TAYODE’s processing capacity by procuring 100 modern langstroth beehives and additional honey processing equipment. Furthermore, the initiative will provide training in beekeeping production and business management, including group dynamics and mentorship. The project will also involve planting 1,500 trees and securing stable markets for the youth.

Project Update: 11-20-24

The Chiwamba Beekeeping Project has achieved significant milestones since its launch on August 29, 2024. A total of 73 beneficiaries (40 males and 33 females)  have received skills in  beekeeping necessary to support them in hive and bee management. Additionally, the club has procured and distributed 100 beehives among three clubs: M’bwinja (34 beehives), Kangwanda (33 beehives), and Mdzadabwa (33 beehives) out of which two beehives have already been colonized. The project is expected to boost the economic status of participants as well as foster unity, bringing diverse individuals together to collaborate within their clubs. Expressing gratitude, Evance Mhango, a 20-year-old chairperson of M’bwinja Club, stated, “We have been duped by organizations in the past, but TAYODE and World Connect have proven otherwise. Forgive our doubts and accept our heartfelt gratitude for this milestone in M’bwinja Club’s history.”

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