Malawi
Malawi’s southern and central regions, home to the country’s highest concentration of smallholder farmers, are at the heart of our work. Since beginning operations in 2016, our Malawi program has grown to support over 671,000 farmers across Mulanje, Thyolo, Blantyre, Zomba, Chiradzulu, Machinga, Balaka, Ntcheu, Dedza, Lilongwe, and Phalombe.
With a team of more than 800 staff, we deliver quality farm supplies and hands-on training to support Malawian farmers grow more and earn more.
Vacancies in Malawi
Think you have what it takes to join our team?
Grants Finance Manager
Seeking an exceptional Grants Finance Manager to own budget development and compliance for high-value partnerships while driving long-term systems improvements.
Agroforestry Innovations Associate
The Agroforestry Innovations Associate will be part of our dedicated international agroforestry team and will support ten embedded agroforestry teams - one in each country program. This role will report to the Agroforestry Director.
Malawi Procurement Intern
The Procurement Intern will play a crucial role in supporting the Malawi procurement team in executing various sourcing and procurement activities. The Procurement Intern will ensure procurement excellence, cost reduction, and timely payments. She/he provides customer service, maintains quality control, and handles documentation for deliveries.
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