Standard Bank and World Vision Team Up for Green Malawi

Standard Bank joined forces with World Vision International to help protect Malawi's environment. They signed an agreement focused on forest regeneration worth 240 million kwacha over three years. The partnership aims to restore 200 hectares of land through the Mtengo Wanga program. About 10,000 community members will benefit directly from these conservation efforts.

The bank wants to support initiatives that restore Malawi's natural forests through partnerships that change mindsets. World Vision's Mbwezera Nkhalango Project will play a key role in these activities. Graham Chipande from Standard Bank said both organizations share similar goals about sustainable business practices. Charles Chimombo of World Vision mentioned that their vision includes keeping children safe alongside environmental protection.

This work supports Malawi's national Vision 2063 plan, which emphasizes environmental action. Standard Bank follows several international agreements, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The company has invited other organizations to join its conservation efforts throughout Malawi.
 

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