THE LAUNCH OF CFSC 2021 ANNUAL REPORT AND THE OPENING OF THE LATE KALILOMBE LIBRARY SECTION
August 19, 2022In line with its current strategic plan, Centre for Social Concern (CfSC) is substantiated for its Research-based facts, Advocacy and the Promotion of Peaceful Co-existence among People of different Faiths and Backgrounds. As a faith-based organisation, the nexus between Mission and Justice and Peace, Mission and Dialogue, Mission and the Integrity of Creation, Mission and Critical Thinking, is the kernel of its functionality guided by the Social Teaching of the Church (STC). The concern and compassion for the poor and empowering them are at the heart of CfSC’s prophetic mission. The 2021 report that was launched on the 16th of…
Advocacy Group Members demand answers from Duty Bearers in Machinga District
On the 19th of August 2021, the Centre for Social Concern (CfSC) organised an interface meeting between advocacy group members from TA Nkula, TA Nsanama and TA Chikweo, and duty bearers at Liwonde Sun Hotel, in Machinga. Aim of the…
CfSC Celebrates Labour Day
On the 6th of May 2021, the Staff members of the Centre for Social Concern (CfSC) were honoured with the presence of the Minister of Civic Education and National Unity, Honourable Timothy Pagonachi Simbega Mtambo, as they were celebrating Workers’…
CfSC Strategic Plan Launch
CfSC’s staff and other partners witnessed the launch of it’s 2020 – 2024 strategic Plan launch. The event took place on 18th June 2020 at its offices. Below are the highlights of the event.
Decent Work for Women
The Centre for Social Concern on 29th May, 2020 had AN INTERACTION SESSION WITH JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA HOUSES under Women@Work project funded by HIVOS. The meeting took place at CfSC’s Offices in Area 25, Lilongwe. See Director’s full Keynote address…