Hope Ngondo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in social work obtained from DMI St John the Baptist University in 2021. She is passionate about helping children. Before joining CorpsAfrica she volunteered with St John Nutrition Center and Rehabilitation Unit in Mangochi as a social worker. She worked with women who had children living with malnutrition where she provided nutritional talks to reduce the cases of malnutrition. She also worked with OXFAM in 2021 as an enumerator, in COVID-19 vaccination baseline survey to find out the believes of people with regard to COVID-19 vaccine. Hope, also worked with Center for social concern in 2018 as a social work intern in the social conditions research program department. She was doing market surveys under the project Urban basic needs basket (UBNB) to carry out a research into the cost of living for people living in medium and high density urban areas. In 2019, she volunteered at DMI Women’s World educating women on issues of sanitation. Through her experience she has seen that most rural communities suffer from nutritional poverty and they lack basic opportunities including information which leads them to making decisions that would be harmful in the long term. This prompted her to join CorpsAfrica to become one of the people to bring solutions to her own country and she believes this prepares her for a fruitful career.