The Community’s Embrace of Resource Sharing: YICOD, Dedza

Today, Our team had the privilege of visiting the Youth Initiative for Community Development-Malawi (YICOD) projects in Kachere and Fosa Villages, Traditional Authority Kachere. There the “Strengthening Food and Nutrition Security Project” is being implemented by Tilitonse Foundation and the Civil Society Agriculture Network (Cisanetmw) with support from the German Federal Department for Economic Cooperation […]

THE CATALYST FUND: EXPERIENCES FROM MALAWI

By Robert White, CEO-Tilitonse Foundation Download article:  https://tilitonsefoundation.org/storage/2024/08/Tilitonse-Foundation-newspaper-article-ver3.pdf                                                                                                 […]

Tilitonse Foundation at the African Philanthropy Conference

The Tilitonse Foundation is participating in the 5th African Philanthropy Conference 2024 taking place from 29 July – 3 August, 2024 at Elephant Hills Resort, Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. The conference brings together social movements, funders, researchers and ancillary institutions. It has been organized in two components: Academic Presentations from 29 – 30 July; and […]

Measuring What Matters Workshop in Bali, Indonesia

Tilitonse Foundation participated in a “Measuring what Matters” workshop in Bali, Indonesia from 9th to 11th July 2024. The workshop focused on having the collective confidence to build measuring tools that matter to all stakeholders rather than just using those that matter to funders. It attracted 22 participants from 16 countries. Participants have made commitments […]

Terms of Reference for Developing an Information Management and Filing System

Link to PDF copy of TORs: https://t.ly/bYGiv Background  Tilitonse Foundation is a registered company, limited by guarantee, which was established in 2016 as a grant making and Capacity Development facility to support Malawian Non State Actors to engage in governance interventions.  Tilitonse Foundation has the following objectives: To build capacity in Non-State Actors to promote, […]

Stronger Together: Tilitonse Foundation and ZGF Collaborate for Impact

The Tilitonse Foundation (Malawi) and the Zambian Governance Foundation (ZGF) are key players in national granting and community development. Both organisations hold significant regranting financial resources from Comic Relief and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the United Kingdom (FCDO). The two organisations recently came together under the guise of the Chipata Accord, a […]

End of Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Training to CSOs

Many myths exist in the continuing debate about gender mainstreaming with some arguing that such attempts are fundamentally biased against women. Are these assertions reflected in reality? Are women truly favored over men? Are women already equal? Do policies only address women’s issues? How does gender mainstreaming benefit everyone? How can we overcome misconceptions surrounding […]

Corporate Governance Training in Blantyre

Board Directors and Executive Directors from different Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) are at Crossroads Hotel in Blantyre for a Corporate Governance Training organised by the Tilitonse Foundation and the Civil Society Agriculture Network (CISANET) With generous support from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and Welthungerhilfe, this initiative aims to equip […]

Consultative Meeting focused on, “Reimagining African Philanthropy Support Infrastructure”

We are excited to have been part of a consultative meeting focused on, “Reimagining African Philanthropy Support Infrastructure in Southern Africa”. The gathering that was held in Johannesburg, South Africa on 24th April 2024 reflected on the possibilities of establishing a philanthropy network for Southern Africa. Register for the upcoming African Philanthropy Network General Assembly: […]

Safeguarding in Development Work

This afternoon we are having an interesting conversation on Safeguarding. Questions are being asked as to what it means to the anchor partners in the Shfiting the Power Programme and how it fits in with local culture and laws. We are all committed to creating a safe space to work and ensuring staff and communities […]