• Food Security

    E3 Worldwide is working in Gusu to help reduce the cost of growing food by offering training for alternative methods of agriculture to attain maximum yield per acreage that also nurtures the ecosystem to retain fertility naturally. Read More
  • Water Resources

    E3 Worldwide has facilitated the drilling of a borehole connected to a solar panel grid, and helped manage a river diversion project for irrigation along the river that benefited an additional 31 families. The borehole irrigation project is being used for the training of the farmers and also students at the school. Read More
  • Mobile Clinics

    There is one doctor for every 87,000 people in Malawi! E3 organizes mobile clinics to provide medical care to communities that would otherwise have none. E3 serves a 200 square kilometer area that includes 64,500 people. For many villages, the E3 mobile clinic is the only form of medical attention they receive. Read More
  • Education

    Children trek miles to school each day to be confronted with a student teacher ratio of 200:1, a shortage of books and other learning materials, and insufficient classroom space. It is not uncommon have classes under the shade of a tree during dry months, and cancelled altogether in the rainy season. Read More
  • A desk for each child

    The majority of schools have the kids sitting on the concrete floor if there is a building that is usable. Donations to E3 have enabled us to provide desks for one third of the students in the Gusu school. Our goal is to have every child in every classroom able to sit at a desk. We still need about 100 to meet that goal. Read More
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Latest News

  • Gusu bits and pieces

    Apr 16, 2013 | 13:35 am

    The rainy season of 2012-2013 has been a difficult one due to its impact on the roads out to Gusu. The rain has made it so difficult to navigate the roads so the amount of[…]

  • To desk or not to desk...

    Feb 28, 2013 | 13:43 am

    On the ground, on the floor, or sitting at a desk; which would you prefer?At the low end of the spectrum, this is what school looks like with most children learning under the shade of[…]

  • 2012 End of Year Update

    Feb 25, 2013 | 13:34 am

    Hello and happy New Year, It seems that time, as the song says, “keeps on ticking” but faster and faster. I can’t believe that it is 2013 already. Our family arrived in Malawi a little[…]

  • Gusu, an off the grid test for aquaponics; part one.

    Feb 18, 2013 | 13:31 am

    On January 7th, J.T and his friend Derick landed at Kamuzu airport in Lilongwe, Malawi. This was J.T.’s second time and Derick’s first time in Malawi. Their purpose, to construct a rural, off the grid[…]

  • A tale of the first Malawi aquaponics system.

    Feb 18, 2013 | 13:08 am

    Last February I met J.T. Nelson when he visited Malawi. The original reason for his trip was to check out setting up a anesthesia department but that fell through. While we were sitting around the dinner table[…]