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0%Programs encompassing Self-Care, Nutritional Awareness, Access To Clean Water & Sanitation and Hygiene.
Essential for creating noble and upright global citizens.
Education is critical to both personal growth and development. It is a socio-economic enabler. Regeneration through the "Warm Heart of African Dream (WHAD).
The Grown Too Quick Foundation is a not-for-profit Non-Governmental Organization, founded by a young Malawian; Francis Nkhoma who assumed parental responsibilities at the tender age of 13—he had to grow too quickly. It was registered locally in 2015 under the Malawi Incorporation Act for the sustainable restoration of hope to underprivileged children and young people within Malawi.,
Our Vision is to witness a healthy, hopeful & prosperous Malawian generation now and beyond..
To restore hope to underprivileged children and young people by being a vehicle of help through Health (Nutrition, Clean Water, and Special Health Care), Quality Education, and Regeneration by advocating Social Justice and Conducive Environments. Hence, ensuring that every child has the right to be a child and enjoy the benefits that come with it—no child should grow too quickly; no matter who, no matter where, no matter what.
Background & Rationale: Malawi is a youthful country, with over 80% of its population under 35 and a median age of 17 (World Bank, 2023). It faces high youth unemployment, limited access to capital, and economic inequalities, leaving many young people trapped in recycled generational poverty. Government revenue policies, taxation structures, and public spending are […].
Read moreMalawi faces significant challenges in defeating poverty and achieving sustainable development, partly due to the widespread lack of capable and educated citizens. 85% of students do not complete senior secondary education, and, less than 1% of college-level young people enrol at a university (UNICEF Malawi Factsheet, 2022). The poor are more likely to drop […].
Read more“No child should grow too quickly” is the central focus of the Grown Too Quick Foundation (GTQF), inspired by the personal journey of its founder, Francis Nkhoma. Having taken on parental responsibilities from just 13 years old, Francis understands firsthand the challenges faced by underprivileged children who are forced into adulthood too soon, worse […].
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