Water
Installing hand-pump boreholes and solar-powered pumps in water-scarce communities across Salima, Mangochi, Mzimba, Mchinji, Dowa, Dedza, Mulanje and Kasungu districts.
Water
Constructing Artesian tank wells at schools and institutions to ensure clean, safe drinking water — including Chigombe Primary School in Salima and institutions in remote drought-affected areas.
Relief
Providing food aid to vulnerable families, individuals with disabilities, and Muslim communities during Ramadan — distributed in Mpingwe (Blantyre), Dedza, and across all regions of Malawi.
Infrastructure
Constructing and refurbishing school blocks and classrooms to expand access to quality education — including the Sengabay School Block in Salima and 92 classrooms refurbished nationwide.
Infrastructure
Building safe and dignified houses for vulnerable families and refurbishing community facilities — including completed homes in Chinsapo (Lilongwe) and 70 mosques refurbished across Malawi.
Education
Providing bursaries to underprivileged students covering tuition fees and school supplies — supporting girls at Aisha Girls Secondary School in Mangochi and students across Blantyre and other districts.
Healthcare
Providing free medical treatment, donating wheelchairs and walking sticks to people with disabilities, and supplying medicines to hospitals — including Salima Central Hospital and Dedza district.
Orphan Support
Providing financial assistance, clothing, bedding, education, healthcare, and mentoring to orphaned children — with active programs in Nkhotakota and surrounding districts.
Women Empowerment
Donating sewing machines to equip women with vocational skills, boost employment prospects, and foster economic independence — with distributions in Ntcheu and Dedza districts.
Explore our ongoing and completed initiatives transforming communities in Malawi.
Drilling boreholes and constructing Artesian wells (Tank Wells) to ensure access to clean and safe drinking water in remote, drought-affected areas and institutions.
Constructing school blocks, classrooms, and educational facilities to expand access to quality education and improve learning environments. Building houses and community infrastructure to address housing shortages, enhance living conditions, and
Hunger remains a pressing issue in Malawi, exacerbated by poverty andclimate change. In 2024, Darussunnah assisted over 7600 families withfood aid. Looking ahead, the organization aims to escalate efforts inpoverty
Alhamdulillah! Our newly completed mosque in Nsanama welcomed its first Jumu’ah prayer last week. Local leaders praised the project as a ‘beacon of unity.’