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Development Fund of Norway

Development Fund of Norway

The Development Fund (DF) is committed to the fight against hunger and poverty. Its vision is of a sustainable and equitable world. DF supports small farmers to stand stronger when climate change brings extreme weather and difficult conditions for cultivation. Every year, DF reaches out to half a million people in Africa, Asia and Central America. The Development Fund’s main goal in Malawi is to support small-scale farmers to achieve and sustain food security. This is done by combining sustainable farming, livestock and entrepreneurship and promoting agriculture policies that benefits poor farmers.

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European Union in Malawi

European Union in Malawi

According to the European Union's official website, the Union's purpose is to promote peace, establish a unified economic and monetary system, promote inclusion and combat discrimination, break down barriers to trade and borders, encourage technological and scientific developments, champion environmental protection, and, among others, promote goals like a competitive global market and social progress. So, put simply, the European Union is a coalition of 27 European countries, designed to tear down trade, economic and social barriers and promote flourishing in these areas.

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OXFAM

OXFAM

Oxfam is an international confederation of 20 independent charitable organizations focusing on the alleviation of global poverty, founded in 1942 and led by Oxfam International. It is a major nonprofit group with an extensive collection of operations. Around the globe, Oxfam works to find practical, innovative ways for people to lift themselves out of poverty and thrive. Oxfam saves lives and helps rebuild livelihoods when crisis strikes. Oxfam campaigns so that the voices of the poor influence the local and global decisions that affect them. In all they do, Oxfam works with partner organizations and alongside vulnerable women and men to end the injustices that cause poverty.

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