The meeting focused on transforming young women into confident, active leaders capable of driving meaningful community change.
MASYAP Youth Chairladies First Quarter Meeting


The meeting focused on transforming young women into confident, active leaders capable of driving meaningful community change.

April 2026 was a month of impactful engagement across health outreach, youth leadership, and economic empowerment.
Through regular visits to youth support groups, MASYAP continues to provide guidance, encouragement, and emotional support to young members.

From 24th to 27th December 2025, we successfully conducted a Youth Camp at Mai Halima Secondary School in Chisitu, Mulanje District, bringing together adolescent girls in a safe, supportive, and empowering environment

Under the School Fees Bursary Programme, the Projects Manager convened a follow-up meeting with all nine girls currently benefiting from the programme.

Our youth outreach visits provide a platform for young people to express themselves, share challenges, and support one another.

Two chairladies’ meetings were held for both women and youth support groups. These meetings focused on the theme of strengthening support through active listening and collaboration.

The chair ladies meeting for the girls support groups convened with the aim of addressing pressing issues affecting adolescent girls, including teenage pregnancies, access to tertiary education, and the impact of poverty on young girls’ lives.

The Mai Aisha Sisters and Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP) convened its annual meeting at the Chichiri Secondary School Hall on February 24, 2024. The gathering brought together 558 dedicated youth and women support group members committed to addressing critical issues related to

The Mai Aisha Sisters and Youth AIDS Programme (MASYAP) extended its commitment to the well-being of women and girls by incorporating HIV Testing Services (HTS) into its support groups.