The booklet, giving a face and a voice to child labor, was targeted to youth and to community support systems and was primarily distributed to selected groups, including the media, human rights organizations, civic educators, paralegal, legal reform and church leaders for widespread use of the messages.
This training manual was developed for trainers of home-based care workers who were supporting families and communities dealing with HIV/AIDS. Its content was created by Churches Action In Relief and Development (CARD), Christian Health Association of Malawi (CHAM), Evangelical Lutheran Development Program (ELDP), Christian Services Committee (CSC), Malawi Council of Churches (MCC) and DanChurchAid.
These low-literacy booklets on bednets and scabies were created to educate on prevention and treatment of scabies and malaria, which, though preventable, kills tens of thousands of Malawians each year. Content was produced by AGLIT.
This reference manual gave paralegals guidelines on their work inside prisons. Content was produced by Penal Reform International (PRI), Paralegal Advisory Service (PAS), Eye of the Child (EYC), Center for Advice Research and Education on Rights (CARER), and the Youth Watch Society (YOWSO).
One of Story Workshop’s most practical publications, this step-by-step booklet provided practical advice on starting a “kitchen garden,” one of the techniques for food sustainability for small-holder farmers in Malawi. One of the key messages focused on growing vegetables using recycled water.