Why Health and Justice Matter Together
CPR unites Malawi’s leading doctors, lawyers, and advocates to tackle systemic challenges in healthcare and justice. We protect healthcare workers from neglect and abuse, advocate for policy reforms, and ensure equitable access to health and legal services for all Malawians

Healthcare Worker Protection

Policy Reform

Maternal and Child Health

HIV and Public Health

Digital Innovation
Multidisciplinary Team
Take Action with CPR
The Centre for Policy and Reform in Health and Law (CPR) is transforming Malawi’s health and legal systems. Join us in our mission to protect healthcare workers, reform policies, and ensure equitable healthcare and justice for all.

frequently asked questions
Our Expert Answers
What is the Centre for Policy and Reform in Health and Law (CPR)?
CPR is a registered NGO in Malawi, dedicated to bridging health and law to promote justice, equity, and professional integrity. We focus on protecting healthcare workers, advocating for policy reform, and improving public health outcomes, such as maternal and child health rights and HIV advocacy.
What are CPR’s main areas of work?
We work on healthcare worker protection (e.g., addressing medical intern abuse), health systems accountability (e.g., tackling drug shortages), policy reform, maternal and child health rights, HIV and public health advocacy, and digital innovation in healthcare.
How can I get involved with CPR?
You can volunteer as a young professional in advocacy or research, explore partnership opportunities with NGOs or academic institutions, or support our work through future donation options. Visit our Get Involved page or contact us at info@cprmalawi.org to learn more.
How does CPR ensure credibility and impact?
CPR is registered under Malawi’s Companies Act (Act No. 15 of 2013) and led by a team of doctors, lawyers, and activists with frontline experience. We combine grassroots advocacy with policy reform, partnering with organizations like MLW, KUHeS, and CHREAA to drive change.
Where can I find CPR’s publications or updates?
Our position papers, briefs, and infographics on issues like intern welfare and drug shortages are available on our Resources/Publications page. Stay updated on events and campaigns via our News & Updates page
Still you have questions?
We’re here to help you learn more about our work in health and law reform. Contact us for support or collaboration




