Malawi Against Physical Disabilities - MAP

Malawi Against Physical Disabilities - MAP Map started in 1979 after it was discovered that there were so many people with different physical disabilities and nothing was being done to assist them.

We provide comprehensive medical rehabilitation services to people with physical challenges, irrespective of gender, religion, race, and socioeconomic status, in both rural and urban areas across Malawi and beyond. The idea was initiated by Archbishop Donald Arden of Diocese of Southern Malawi – Malosa. A meeting was called between the ministry of Health, Malawi Council for the handicapped and ser

vice clubs like Rotary and Lions. To assess the magnitude of the problem, the meeting agreed to invite all persons with physical disabilities in that area to converge at different places like Mangochi, Namwera, Balaka, Malosa, Liwonde on a particular date. When the day came the assessors went to the mentioned places and by the end of that day they had seen 500 people. After the assessments, the medical people recommended that some of the people could benefit from surgical operations and maybe use crutches and calipers while others would need wheelchairs straight away as correction would not be of any benefit to them. For the production of mobility aids like calipers, the group decided to contact a gentleman by the name of Ronald Hackstep who had a workshop for the production of appliances for people with physical disabilities in Uganda. When Hackstep came to Malawi he had discussions, gave his advises and then MAP was born. With financial assistance from Rotary International, an office was set up in Lilongwe then a workshop but knowing that one workshop could not meet the demands of the whole country, another workshop was opened in Blantyre and then Rumphi. Physiotherapists were employed to provide assessment as well as physical therapy to the patients. The first clinic was opened in 1982 at Nguludi Hospital in Chiradzulu. The main job of MAP is to provide mobility to people with physical disabilities and exercises. MAP believes that by making a person mobile, he/she is empowered. When mobile, the person can engage in anything like getting employment, socializing or doing business. MAP also knows that although it provides mobility to People with disabilities, it also provides impossibilities because a thing like a tricycle can not be easily be transported because of its weight and not being fordable. Another worsening situation is the coming of minibuses and the disappearance of the big buses and this is an issue which needs to be sorted out by the Ministry of Transport. And MAP is suggesting that where there are no big buses operating, at least an introduction one, or a few of the big bus so that people with wheelchairs can easily travel.

Many people still believe that clubfoot is caused by curses, bad luck, or wrongdoing by parents — but this is not true. ...
27/05/2026

Many people still believe that clubfoot is caused by curses, bad luck, or wrongdoing by parents — but this is not true. Clubfoot is a medical condition that develops before birth, and it can affect any child.

The good news is that clubfoot is treatable. With early treatment and proper care, children born with clubfoot can walk, run, play, and live active, independent lives.

This World Clubfoot Day 2026, let us fight stigma, spread awareness, and encourage families to seek treatment early. Every child deserves the opportunity to take confident steps toward a brighter future.

A Helping Hand from Park HardwarePak Hardware has shown what it means to stand with the community. In April, they donate...
23/05/2026

A Helping Hand from Park Hardware

Pak Hardware has shown what it means to stand with the community.

In April, they donated 5 bags of maize flour to Kachere Rehab Centre to support patients undergoing intensive rehabilitation. This month in May, they returned with another 5 bags, making a total of 10 bags donated in two months.

Kachere Rehab Centre admits people who need intensive rehabilitation and often struggle to access enough food. Gestures like this from Park Hardware make a real difference, ensuring those in recovery don’t go hungry.

It’s a simple but powerful act of kindness. We hope more partners come forward to donate items in kind and help those who are in need.

22/05/2026
Today, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to MASM and Trustee Dr. Shariff for the incredible kindness and compassion show...
22/05/2026

Today, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to MASM and Trustee Dr. Shariff for the incredible kindness and compassion shown to our inpatients at Kachere Rehabilitation Center.

Your visit, the thoughtful gifts, and the time spent cheering up our patients brought so much joy, smiles, and renewed hope to many hearts. Beyond the lovely gesture itself, your presence reminded our patients that they are not alone — that MASM continues to stand with them, care for them, and support them throughout their rehabilitation journey.

Acts of kindness like these go a long way in uplifting spirits and inspiring strength during recovery. Thank you for being a beacon of hope and encouragement to our patients and staff alike.

We truly appreciate your continued support and commitment to the wellbeing of our community.

Aid Society of Malawi (MASM)

22/05/2026

Nsando Ndiyochizika!

30/04/2026

Some of the Highlights from our AGM at Blantyre Sports Club on the 24th of April 2026.

On 24 April, at the Blantyre Sports Club, MAP held its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The purpose of the AGM was to evalu...
27/04/2026

On 24 April, at the Blantyre Sports Club, MAP held its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The purpose of the AGM was to evaluate the progress made so far across all departments and to outline strategies for the future.

The Guest of Honour was Dr Njaidi, Director of Disabilities in the Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare.
During the meeting, the institution’s performance over the past year was discussed in detail. Key areas reviewed included financial performance through audited reports, the number of clients treated, and mobility aids distributed through partner projects and the Disability Trust Fund (DTF). Overall, the reports reflected a strong and successful year for the organization.

In addition, a new Board of Trustees was elected, comprising eight members and chaired by Steve Kapoloma. The voting process was open to all eligible stakeholders, ensuring a transparent and fair election. The newly elected board is expected to guide MAP to even greater achievements over the next three years.

Address

Malawi Against Physical Disabilities, P. O. Box 256
Blantyre

Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 16:30
Tuesday 07:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 07:30 - 16:30
Thursday 07:30 - 16:30
Friday 07:30 - 16:30

Telephone

+265 01 877 634

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