National Bank of Malawi dropped K2.8 million on the Malawi Business Coalition on Health for World AIDS Day events, with the bank's employee benefits guy, Limbani Chakhoma, saying funding frontline groups helps testing and treatment reach people who need it most. The money backs prevention work and community outreach, while the bank's own medical scheme covers ART drugs for staff dealing with HIV directly or through family members.
MBC-Health CEO Treza Mphwatiwa said the cash keeps their programs running in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Salima, Nkhata Bay, and Mangochi. This year's focus targets men since they avoid testing and skip health visits way more than women do, and partnerships like this keep services rolling in underserved spots across the country.
MBC-Health CEO Treza Mphwatiwa said the cash keeps their programs running in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Salima, Nkhata Bay, and Mangochi. This year's focus targets men since they avoid testing and skip health visits way more than women do, and partnerships like this keep services rolling in underserved spots across the country.