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ED's Foreword
Education is the only best way to eradicate poverty. That would only be if nations employ deliberate education strategies which do not only aim at planting basic knowledge into its citizens but also knowledge which will enable them to know what careers are available to them, how they can choose their career, how they could plan their career path and probably how they will manage their chosen career...
— Brian Chidampamba Katimba, Executive Director
Historical Background
The Organization is a brain child of Brian Chidampamba Katimba. The idea behind the objectives of the Organization dates back from November 2009 when the founder was a third year Law student pursuing a degree at Chancellor College a constituent college of the University of Malawi. From his educational background, he has constantly been assisted by people. He therefore felt a need to give back to the society particularly to his maternal home district of Balaka...
— From the Founder's Vision
- 2009: TESAB founded in Balaka district
- 2010: First TV programs on Television Luntha
- 2014: OCG officially incorporated (November 13)
- 2020: Expanded reach across Malawi
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PROGRAMS
Schools Visited by OCG 2024 Updates
Hill Top School
Lilongwe, Malawi
+6 more
Maya Private School
Lilongwe, Malawi
+1 more
Back to School Project
This is OCG responsive program meant to support needy students especially girls who, having undergone career guidance and made career decisions, now desire to return to school. OCG provides school fees, school materials and makes them Career Ambassadors for OCG...
15 13 6 87%
- Full payment of school fees and levies
- Provision of learning materials (books, uniforms, stationery)
- Regular mentorship and academic monitoring
- Termly motivation and career guidance meetings
- Psychosocial support and counseling
- Career Ambassador program participation
Career Guidance & Counselling in Schools
This program follows a structured approach to help students discover and pursue their career paths: Career Exploration Process talks, Student Career Aspiration Forms, Specific career discussions, Role model engagements...
5+ 1000+ 2 200+ 95%
- Career Exploration talks and self-assessment sessions
- Distribution and collection of Student Career Aspiration Forms
- Specific career discussions based on student choices
- One-on-one career counselling sessions
- Role model engagement and live interactions
- Follow-up visits with career debates and quizzes
- Two Teacher Career Representatives per school (male and female)
Career Guidance Fairs
One-stop center for career information, assessments, and guidance materials. Bringing together students, professionals, and institutions...
4 3,000+ 2,000+ 5+ 2015 2018
- Career information booths
- Professional networking sessions
- Educational exhibits from universities and colleges
- Interactive workshops on career planning
- Computer-based career assessments
- Distribution of career guides (5,000+ copies)
- Motivational talks from professionals
- One-stop center for career resources
Face to Face Career Guidance
Confidential one-on-one career counselling sessions for youth who need personalized guidance and support...
Tuesday - Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm FREE Face to Face
- One-on-one confidential counselling
- Career exploration & planning
- Exam preparation guidance
- Peer pressure & life skills
- No appointment needed
- FREE of charge services
Mwai Wosinthika (Chance4Change)
Helping vulnerable children in conflict with the law to change their circumstances through career guidance and counselling...
Every Wednesday Afternoon Hours 12+ Since June 2015 Irish Rule of Law International & Chisomo Children's Club Vulnerable children in conflict with the law
- Career exploration for vulnerable children
- Every Wednesday afternoon sessions
- Role model engagements based on children's aspirations
- Professional counselling support
- Collaboration with justice system partners
- School fee support through Go Back 2 School project
- Psychosocial support and skills development
- Rehabilitation support for at-risk youth
CAREERS
LIST AND DESCRIPTION OF CAREERS IN MALAWI AND ABROAD
The following list and description of careers existing in Malawi and abroad will give you some ideas about what you can do in future life after the completion of your studies. It is also meant to help students and the general public in preparing for the career they want to become by marrying their interests, abilities, skills and qualification with those required in specific careers. The list might not be exhaustive, but it contains almost many of existing careers currently known.
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Career Planning Tip: As you explore these careers, consider how your interests, abilities, and skills align with each profession. Many careers offer multiple entry paths through certificates, diplomas, degrees, or apprenticeships. Talk to professionals in fields you're interested in and seek work experience opportunities when possible.
ROLE MODELS
INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION
Our role models are successful individuals from various professions who inspire and mentor young people. They share their career journeys, offer guidance, and demonstrate what's possible with dedication and hard work. Meet some of the incredible people who are shaping futures through OCG.
TERTIARY STUDENT ROLE MODELS
Current university and college students who serve as peer mentors, sharing their experiences in higher education and offering guidance to secondary school students.
Sarah
Biomedical Engineering Student
Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST)
"OCG helped me discover my passion for Biomedical engineering. Now I mentor girls interested in STEM fields."
Mentoring Areas:
STEM Careers University Applications Study Skills
James
Law Student
University of Malawi, Chancellor College
"From a small village to law school - I want to show young people that education is the path to success."
Mentoring Areas:
Legal Careers Public Speaking Leadership
Chisomo
Education Student
Mzuzu University
"Teaching is my passion. I want to inspire the next generation of educators in Malawi."
Mentoring Areas:
Teaching Careers Literacy Programs Child DevelopmentWORKING CLASS PROFESSIONALS
Established professionals from various industries who share real-world career experiences and provide guidance to young people entering the workforce.
Judge Jean Kayira
High Court Judge (Family and Probate Division - Principal Registry)
President of WOJAM & Board Chairperson for CRECCOM
Young Man, young lady, dear girls and boys, you have a bright future. Choose to work hard towards it...
Biography
Justice Jean Kayira is a dedicated jurist with extensive experience in family law and child protection...
Mentoring Areas:
Legal Careers Judicial Path Women in Law Leadership Child Rights Family Law
Vivien Banda
Nurse Midwife Technician & Development Studies Graduate
Kamuzu Central Hospital
My journey is a combination of healthcare and development. I trained as a Nurse and Midwife, and later pursued a degree in Development Studies because I enjoy challenging myself...
Biography
Vivien Banda is a dedicated Nurse Midwife Technician at Kamuzu Central Hospital with a unique combination of healthcare expertise and development studies...
Mentoring Areas:
Nursing & Midwifery Healthcare Careers Public Health Development Studies Women Health Community Development Career GrowthENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERS
Successful business founders and innovators who inspire young people to think creatively and pursue entrepreneurial paths.
Geoffrey Taumbe
Partner at Clarkes Attorneys & Legal Professional
Clarkes Attorneys
"Your education is not just about passing exams; it is the foundation upon which you will build your future. As a lawyer and now a managing partner, I can tell you that the discipline, curiosity and resilience you develop in school today are the very same tools that will help you solve complex problems tomorrow..."
Biography
Geoffrey Taumbe is a Partner at Clarkes Attorneys, one of Malawi's leading law firms. With extensive experience in corporate law, commercial litigation, and legal advisory services, he has established himself as a respected figure in Malawi's legal profession...
Mentoring Areas:
Legal Careers Corporate Law Professional Development Leadership Integrity Career Planning
Thomas Banda
Founder
Banda Construction
"From a small carpentry shop to a construction company - I mentor youth in vocational trades."
Mentoring Areas:
Construction Vocational Skills Small Business
Linda Phiri
Creative Director
Linda Designs
"Creativity can build a business. I mentor young artists and designers to turn passion into profit."
Mentoring Areas:
Creative Arts Fashion Design E-commerceBECOME A ROLE MODEL
Are you a professional, entrepreneur, or tertiary student interested in inspiring the next generation? Join our network of role models and make a difference in young people's lives.
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
OCG offers a range of products designed to support career exploration, skill development, and professional growth. From publications to digital resources, our products help students and job seekers make informed career decisions.
Career Newsletter
Monthly newsletter featuring career opportunities, advice, and success stories
Career CDs & Video Clips
Educational resources featuring career talks, interviews, and guidance sessions
Career Guide Books
Comprehensive career guides covering various professions, educational pathways, and job search strategies
Digital Career Assessment
Online career assessment tool that helps students identify their interests and potential career paths
School Career Kit
Comprehensive resource package for schools to establish effective career guidance programs
Live Career Webinars
Interactive online sessions with professionals from various industries
Orla Career Resource Center
OCG has a small reading corner in its office premise named after Ms Orla Crowe, an Irish based in Ireland after she championed the establishment of this centre by donating books. The centre has about 150 books and children come to read. With this concept, OCG has established "Career Guidance Sections" in the 6 schools it works with where different career products are left for students to read. This is encouraging a reading culture and a spirit of career research among learners. There is however need to increase the centre space and books. Any well-wisher can therefore help us with books.
Features:
- 150+ books available for reading
- Career Guidance Sections in 6 partner schools
- Named after Ms Orla Crowe (Ireland)
- Free reading corner at OCG office
- Encourages reading culture
- Promotes career research among learners
- Accepts book donations from well-wishers
BULK ORDERS FOR SCHOOLS & ORGANIZATIONS
We offer special discounts for bulk purchases. Contact us for customized packages and institutional pricing.
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Our Valued Partners
The Organization for Career Guidance (OCG) collaborates with a diverse range of partners across Malawi to deliver comprehensive career guidance and support to students and youths nationwide. Our partnerships span educational institutions, government bodies, professional organizations, and community groups.
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Colleges
Partnering with colleges across Malawi to provide career guidance and pathway programs
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Collaborating on legal awareness programs and career guidance
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