We're Expanding!
Our founder, Emma, has recently graduated from university (with a first class BA in International Development - congratulations, Emma!). The extra time for work both in the UK and out in Malawi means that United Amayi is stepping up to the next level.
Additions to our UK team
Thanks to the support of the Changemaker Hub at the University of Northampton, we have been able to take on interns to help bring some exciting new projects to life. To say we're excited is an understatement - there's a buzzing atmosphere here at United Amayi HQ! Our first intern this week is our new Marketing Director, Jo Pennell. Her job is to refresh our marketing materials, and to help design and launch some projects that we hope to let you know about soon! Jo has volunteered with United Amayi during her studies at university, and is looking forward to devoting more time to promoting women's education.

We have another intern starting with us soon - we'll let you know about them and their role when they start with us in September. But for now, please join us in welcoming Jo to the team!
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