We conducted outreach sessions with nine support groups, aligning our discussions with the ‘World AIDS Day Commemoration’ theme.
MASYAP Microfinance Follow-Up Visits

As part of our ongoing microfinance program, we conducted follow-up visits to support group members running small businesses.
Vacancy: HTS Provider

Mai Aisha Trust is currently seeking passionate and experienced professionals for the position of HTS Provider through Mai Aisha Sisters & Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP).
Couples Workshop: Addressing Intimate-Based Violence

As part of this outreach initiative, MASYAP also held a couple’s workshop to address the critical issue of intimate-based violence (IBV).
Strengthening Community Support: MASYAP Conducts Outreach to 12 Support Groups

At MASYAP, our mission to empower and support vulnerable communities remains unwavering. In a recent outreach initiative, we visited 12 support groups across Thyolo, and Blantyre districts to connect with members, monitor their progress, and provide essential guidance.
MASYAP Microfinance Programme

In addition to Murabaha, MASYAP is actively supporting support group members through the Qarde Hassana Program.
MASYAP’s October Outreach: Empowering Support Groups in Zomba, Thyolo, and Blantyre

In October 2024, Mai Aisha Sisters and Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP) extended its outreach efforts by visiting 12 support groups across Zomba, Thyolo, and Blantyre districts.
MASYAP Donates Vital Food Relief for Vulnerable Households

In partnership with the Muslim World League, MASYAP provided essential food support to 200 households facing severe food shortages due to the ongoing hunger crisis in Malawi.
MASYAP Continued Support for Microfinance Beneficiaries

MASYAP remains committed to supporting its microfinance beneficiaries by visiting their places of business to assess their environments and offer guidance.
Muslim World League Donates Puzzle Solving Games for Children

On September 9th, 2024, MASYAP received a generous donation from the Muslim World League. Puzzle-solving games were distributed to 11 children from MASYAP’s support groups.
