Right To Care Malawi is a health organization committed to improving access to healthcare, especially for those affected by HIV and other diseases. As part of the larger Right to Care organization, headquartered in South Africa, the Malawi branch works tirelessly to provide life-saving healthcare interventions, support health systems, and strengthen community health responses. With a strong focus on HIV care, tuberculosis (TB) management, and COVID-19, Right To Care Malawi plays a pivotal role in public health across the nation.
Key Highlights:
- Organization Name: Right To Care Malawi
- Founded: Part of Right to Care, which began in 2001
- Focus Areas: HIV/AIDS, TB, Maternal and Child Health, COVID-19, Health Systems Strengthening
- Target Population: Vulnerable populations in Malawi, including rural communities
- Mission: To provide access to healthcare and strengthen health systems to combat communicable diseases like HIV/AIDS and TB.
- Headquarters: South Africa (Right to Care); Right To Care Malawi has a base in Lilongwe, Malawi.

