They say it takes a village to raise a child. So, together with local non-profit organisations and civic groups, the Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation’s ‘Build a village’ programme gave one to the people of Malawi. It was named Mtalimanja, which translates to ’long hands that give’. It is now home to 30-40 farmers and their families, where husbands and wives can attend classes together, while their children are sent to primary school.
Malawi, the warm heart of Africa
Malawi is among the least developed and most densely populated nations in the world, where 75%1 live in poverty or extreme poverty. More than one million children suffer from chronic malnutrition, and it is estimated that three in ten children will die before the age of five. With life expectancy falling in recent years, and an illiteracy rate of around 30%², the urgency of introducing educational infrastructure and basic necessities such as water and food cannot be understated. The work of the Force for Good Foundation helps provide solutions for all of these issues.
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11IMF report: file:///C:/Users/lfrere/Downloads/cr17184.pdf
²https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/malawi/overview
*Nu Skin is a for-profit distributor of nutritional and skincare products and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NUS). Nourish the Children is an initiative of Nu Skin and is registered in some states as a commercial co-venture. The initiative enables Nu Skin’s brand affiliates and customers to purchase VitaMeal from Nu Skin and donate it to charitable organisations to help solve the complex world problem of feeding malnourished children. The price of VitaMeal includes the cost of manufacturing, general overhead, distribution and sales. As is the case with other Nu Skin products, brand affiliates are paid commissions, and Nu Skin earns a profit margin from each sale of VitaMeal.