by veronica | Jun 30, 2024 | Accountability, News, Project Update
BASEflow is committed to forming partnerships, fostering innovation in water infrastructure, and making deliberate investments in water resource management projects to achieve the best development outcomes in the sector. The 2023 Annual Report will highlight the...
by veronica | Mar 27, 2024 | Accountability, Coordination, News
Sustainability of water infrastructure remains one of the major challenges affecting people’s access to safe drinking water in rural areas of Malawi, with non-functionality rates as high as 41%. Many factors affect the functionality of water infrastructure such as...
by veronica | Jun 27, 2023 | Accountability, News, Project Update
We are thrilled to present our highly anticipated Annual Report for the fiscal year 2022-2023! This comprehensive document encapsulates a year of incredible achievements, significant milestones, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that has defined our...
by veronica | Apr 6, 2023 | Accountability, Community
Access to clean drinking water is a basic human right, yet many communities in Malawi are still suffering from the lack of this essential resource. Organizations and funders are investing millions every year into water infrastructure to ensure that everyone has a...
by taz@appfarm.biz | Jun 9, 2021 | Accountability, Advocacy, Borehole Forensics, Catchment Protection, News, Social Media
For the second time in a space of two months, BASEflow’s work and voice has inspired, influenced or featured on the front page of a major newspaper in Malawi. Following the April front page article in the Nation Newspaper, this time BASEflow’s Team Leader...
by taz@appfarm.biz | May 28, 2021 | Accountability, Advocacy, Blog Post, Coordination, Innovation, News, Partnerships, Social Media
Connecting the Train Tracks Its no secret that the Malawi Government is generally under-capacited, overstretched, and underfunded to provide social services to the poor. This is why NGOs are etreamly crucial because they fill the gap the Government wouldn’t be...