Mpalo located in Ntchisi district faces significant development challenges. Children and families have limited access to clean water, quality education, healthcare, nutrition, and child protection. Poor school resources and long walking distances contribute to high dropout rates, while only 21% of children have birth certificates. Inadequate healthcare has led to above-average under-five stunting and a mortality rate of 70 per 1,000 live births. 45% of households rely on aid for survival.

Through Child Sponsorship, you can help children in Mpalo have access to life essentials to stay in school and grow up healthy.  

Impact Area Population

14,749

LIFESPAN

2022-2032

Sponsor a child in Mpalo

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    Hi, I am Allan
    Male
    02 Sep 2018
    Does not play - too young
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    Hi, I am Donekisi
    Watch my greeting
    Male
    16 Aug 2018
    Does not play - too young
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    Hi, I am Praise
    Watch my greeting
    Male
    04 Sep 2015
    Football

How can your sponsorship help?

Here’s how World Vision addresses some of the key challenges in partnership with the community

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Improve child health and nutrition through strengthened maternal and child health services, nutrition education, and growth monitoring support
Promote integrated hygiene and nutrition behaviour change through community interventions linked to water, sanitation & hygiene and caregiving practices
Strengthen community systems and family support structures to identify, prevent, and respond early to child health and nutrition-related risks

Lives Impacted in 2025

Child sponsors empower children and strengthen communities. Every child sponsor who joins us helps extend this impact to even more children and families. This is how sustainable transformation happens—through partnership and commitment.

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7,555 girls and boys under age 5

had their growth checked to identify malnourished children to seek early treatment  

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100% of community health workers and volunteers

completed postnatal and prental training, helping more mums and babies stay healthy  

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6 new wells with hand pumps

were built so more children and families have access to clean water  

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“I am happy that my family received these goats. I make sure I feed them every day so that they can soon give us milk, which we can drink and even sell to buy things for my school and basic needs at home.”  

Tryness, 6 years old  

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Did You Know?

You can send care gifts and exchange letters with your sponsored child or even visit them in their community!