
How You Can Join the Movement to Support Refugees
A call to action encouraging readers to participate in global and local efforts supporting refugees through donations, volunteering, and advocacy.
Sisi Ni Moja connects givers with displaced communities in Malawi.
Through storytelling and community-led initiatives, we help generosity remain personal and receiving remain dignified.
In close collaboration with Fraternidade sem Fronteiras – Ubuntu Nation Malawi
At Sisi Ni Moja, connection begins with listening.
We share stories from displaced communities in Malawi to shorten the distance between people — not to elicit pity, but to build understanding. From there, action follows through initiatives rooted in trust, local leadership, and long-term presence.
We are building ways for supporters to respond with messages of encouragement and solidarity — guided by consent, care, and dignity.
These stories emerge from real relationships within Dzaleka and neighboring Malawian communities.
Giving is an act of participation. When distance closes, generosity becomes more thoughtful, more accountable, and more human.
Sustain the relationships, care, and collaboration that make dignity tangible.
Empower entrepreneurs to build income with resources they choose and control.
Help open doors to education and skills that strengthen long-term resilience.
Shape your generosity around real needs — guided by consent, care, and accountability.
We do not promise outcomes we cannot guarantee.
We do not frame people as problems to be solved.
We believe dignity is not something given — it is something honored.

A call to action encouraging readers to participate in global and local efforts supporting refugees through donations, volunteering, and advocacy.

Personal stories from the camp that remind us how resilience and hope can thrive despite displacement, war, and loss.

Highlighting inspiring stories of refugees and volunteers working together to create self-reliant communities through skills training, small businesses, and cultural unity.

Explore how education programs and vocational training are helping refugees regain control over their futures and rebuild their dignity.

A deep dive into how even the smallest contributions—food parcels, school supplies, or medical aid—create long-term change for refugee families.

A look into how global donations help provide food, education, and shelter to thousands of refugees at Dzaleka, proving that compassion can rebuild communities even in the hardest times.
Connection becomes durable when it is supported by work that is thoughtful, practical, and grounded in place.
Through collaboration with Ubuntu Nation Malawi, we support efforts that respond to urgent realities while strengthening long-term resilience.
Evidence-based learning
(e.g., urine vs. NPK maize trials)
Practical tools (e.g., locally manufacturable solar cookers)
Crowd-sourced capital for entrepreneurs
Food, shelter, and medical realities
Education, livelihoods, and long-term work with Ubuntu
All efforts are developed and carried out in close collaboration with Ubuntu Nation Malawi and
community members in and around Dzaleka.