Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS - Malawi

Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS - Malawi COWLHA was conceived in 2006 to create a united voice of Women and Girls living with HIV and AIDS

GOAL
- To improve the quality of life of women and girls living with HIV in Malawi

VALUES
- Commitment of its members
- Professionalism in its activities
- Being transparent and accountable
- Love and respect for all people regardless of their HIV status

VISION
- A society where women and girls living with HIV lead a healthy life, are empowered, self-reliant, and their rights are fully respected, protected, and fulfilled.

Happy Martyrs Day
03/03/2026

Happy Martyrs Day

16/02/2026

Save the Date!!!!!!!

🌍 Did you know?
Tuberculosis (TB) claimed 1.23 million lives in 2024, including 150,000 people with HIV. TB remains the leading cause of death among people with and a major driver of antimicrobial resistance. The urgent need for innovation in care cannot be ignored.

The Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (COWLHA) is proud to stand alongside many organisations endorsing the 3rd Conference on Innovations in Tuberculosis 2026, the official pre-meeting to the 20th INTEREST Conference.

This gathering will spotlight collaboration, innovation, and region-specific strategies to tackle and accelerate progress toward ending TB.
đź“… Save the Date: 11 May 2026
📍 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
medical education

Let’s unite communities, researchers, and advocates to shape the future of TB research and care. Share this post to spread the word and be part of the movement to .
đź”— More info: https://amededu.co/48MIIQp

07/02/2026

Big shout out to my newest top fans! Christian Banda

This World Cancer Day, let's come together to rewrite the future of cancer care—one where the needs of people and commun...
04/02/2026

This World Cancer Day, let's come together to rewrite the future of cancer care—one where the needs of people and communities come first.

"UNITED BY UNIQUE"

02/02/2026

COWLHA conducted a cervical cancer awareness campaign in January in Mzuzu, Lilongwe, Phalombe, & Chiradzulu, with support from Graca Machel Trust (UCCE). COWLHA managed to provide support Groups with ICE materials to use during teaching sessions in their communities.

02/02/2026

Male Involvement in the Fight Against Cervical Cancer!

Thandizo lanu lingapulumutse moyo wa mkazi ❤️

Limbikitsani mkazi wanu, mlongo wanu kuti apite kukayezetsa khansa ya khomo la chibelekero.

Yendani naye ku chipatala. Muthandizeni mtima.
Amayi athanzi amatanthauza mabanja athanzi.
Tiyeni titeteze tsogolo lathu pamodzi
+Global đź’–

02/02/2026
HAPPY CHILEMBWE DAY!
15/01/2026

HAPPY CHILEMBWE DAY!



10/12/2025
Day 16 of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. đź’śToday marks the close of the 2025 campaign, but it doe...
10/12/2025

Day 16 of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. đź’ś

Today marks the close of the 2025 campaign, but it does not mark the end of our commitment. This year’s theme, “UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls,” was a powerful reminder that harm is no longer confined to physical spaces. It follows us into our phones, our messages, and our timelines. And we must confront it with the same urgency as any other form of abuse.

We walk away from this campaign more determined than ever. We will continue using our platforms to challenge violence in all its forms at home, in communities, and across digital spaces. Every woman and girl deserves safety, dignity, and the freedom to exist without fear, online or offline.
to use our platforms to challenge violence in all its forms, both at home and in communities, as well as
The walk may be done, but the movement lives on.
Stay loud.
Stay vigilant.


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