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    |Organization type=Organisation de la société civile (OSC), Dirigé par des Autochtones, Dirigé par des femmes, Dirigé par les jeunes, Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG)
    |Organization type=Organisation de la société civile (OSC), Dirigé par des Autochtones, Dirigé par des femmes, Dirigé par les jeunes, Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG)
    |Located in=Malawi
    |Located in=Malawi
    |Current focus=Agroécologie, Sensibilisation, Égalité des genres, Gestion des ressources naturelles, Autonomisation des jeunes, Préparation et réponse aux désastres, Justice économique, Environmental Justice, Livelihood Improvement
    |Current focus=Agroécologie, Sensibilisation, Égalité des genres, Gestion des ressources naturelles, Autonomisation des jeunes, Préparation et réponse aux désastres, Justice économique, Justice écologique, Livelihood Improvement
    |Description="Phunzirani Development Organisation is an organisation which was constitutes in 1998. The vision of the organization is to reduce poverty through sustainable socio-economic development that upholds and suatsins human value and principles. Our mission is to help strengthen hope for the future among people of Malawi by providing high quality services in areas of Health, Agriculture, Environment Education and energy though participation of men, women, boys and girls.
    |Description="Phunzirani Development Organisation is an organisation which was constitutes in 1998. The vision of the organization is to reduce poverty through sustainable socio-economic development that upholds and suatsins human value and principles. Our mission is to help strengthen hope for the future among people of Malawi by providing high quality services in areas of Health, Agriculture, Environment Education and energy though participation of men, women, boys and girls.


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