Capacity’s model side-steps overseas aid crisis
The Capacity Foundation’s unique model – eventually to be able to raise all funds required
The Capacity Foundation’s unique model – eventually to be able to raise all funds required
A fantastic response to our £10,000 appeal from our supporters has resulted in us smashing
On 9 November 2023, the Malawi Government devalued the national currency, the kwacha, by 44%
The philosophy behind the Capacity Foundation is that a charity can become self-sustaining in terms
Almost a hundred people graduated from the Capacity Foundation’s adult literacy Academy on Friday, 17th
Chaipa Banda is the chairman of the Area Development Committee (ADC) for Malenga Mzoma, the
A fantastic example of the economic benefits of using bokashi organic fertiliser has been provided
More than fifty people attended a business skills and marketing training course in Malenga Mzoma
Since 2004, the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, London has been reserved for a series
The Capacity Foundation’s microloan programme is re-starting this month, more than two years since it
Next week, on 8 June, 72 people will receive their certificates when they graduate from
Poverty isn’t just about money – ask anyone in Britain who is earning but still
The war in Ukraine has created unexpected challenges in many countries beyond that country’s borders
According to Sera Gondwe, a business economist at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural
Uniquely, Capacity is running a rolling household-level survey. Here’s why. Population and other demographics can
Almost 200 people are this week (6-12 November) taking their examinations under Capacity’s Adult Literacy
Business skills are the future for international aid charities. The UK Government’s decision to cut
Charities that tackle poverty find it difficult to identify a benchmark that shows when someone
The Capacity Foundation has set itself the task of interviewing all 4,000 households in TA
About a quarter of the 4,000 families in Malenga Mzoma are considered subsistence farmers, which
The Foundation’s largest social enterprise to date, the Mamama Restaurant in Chintheche, opened on 19
The principle concern of the Foundation and the reason that it was formed – the
Mercifully, COVID-19 has had less of an impact on Malawi than had been feared. By
The community in Malenga Mzoma decided that the first proceeds from the Social Action Fund
A landmark moment was celebrated by all those involved with the Foundation when the Capacity
Emily Nkhoma manages the Capacity Foundation’s programmes in Malawi. Holder of a diploma in tourism