Blantyre, 14 January, 2026 / 4:26 pm (ACI Africa).
Malawi’s Catholic Bishops have provided financial assistance to hundreds of needy families in an initiative realized in partnership with the overseas development agency of the Catholic Bishops of Ireland, Trócaire.
According to a Tuesday, January 13 report, the Catholic Development Commission in Malawi (CADECOM), Caritas Malawi, facilitated the distribution of the “once-off cash transfer to 427 beneficiaries in Balaka District, TA Mpilisi, to support vulnerable households.”
“Each beneficiary received MWK 90,500 (US$ 52) to purchase essential food items, including a 50kg bag of maize (currently costing about MWK 65,000 on the local market), as well as pulses and cooking oil,” the report published on multiple forums, including the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) indicates.
Those involved in the partnership have explained how the beneficiaries were selected.
“Implemented in collaboration with the Balaka District Council, beneficiary selection was guided by the Department of Disaster Risk Management using the JEFAP system, ensuring that assistance reached those most in need,” they have reported.






