CARE International Malawi is a prominent non-governmental organization (NGO) operating within Malawi, dedicated to combating poverty and promoting social justice. As part of the global CARE International network, CARE Malawi implements programs that address critical issues such as food security, health, education, gender equality, and economic empowerment. By collaborating with local communities, government agencies, and international partners, CARE Malawi strives to create sustainable solutions that enhance the well-being of Malawians, particularly those in vulnerable and marginalized groups.
CARE International Malawi was established in 1998, as part of the broader CARE International network, which was founded in 1945 to deliver emergency assistance to survivors of World War II. Over the decades, CARE has expanded its mission to include long-term development projects aimed at alleviating poverty and injustice worldwide. In Malawi, CARE has been instrumental in addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by the population, adapting its strategies to the evolving socio-economic landscape of the country.

