JCT celebrates the 19th anniversary of its foundation as 1000 of its 5-6-year-old children graduate from nursery to primary schools
Disaster recovery
Centres in Mangochi and Nsanje affected by flooding. Blankets, cooking utensils, and soya flour still needed, to help keep the children fed and warm.
State of Emergency
Cooking utensils, food, toys, and blankets washed away as floods sweep through JCT centres in Mangochi and Nsanje.
Help communities grow
With food always scarce for Malawi’s ultra-poor, JCT launches a new grow-your-own project in the communities it supports.
Preventing the spread of Cholera
With Malawi in the grip of a Cholera epidemic, JCT turns its attention to building boreholes to provide safe drinking water for its centres.
Continuing NGO status
JCT’s valuable work has once again been recognised officially by the Malawian Government through the re-awarding of its NGO status
Measuring success
JCT is working with the Ministry of Health to formalise the gathering of statistical evidence to measure the progress of its feeding programmes.