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UNGA2024
Education
Advocating for inclusive education for children with hearing disabilities in Malawi
How one campaigner is championing the rights of children in Malawi
By
Charles Pensulo
Economic Development
Amid global crises, Africa has opportunities for innovative development financing
Agnes Chimbiri-Molande, Permanent Representative of Malawi to the United Nations
By
Franck Kuwonu
Health
Malaria vaccine offers hope in fight against the killer disease
How a pilot vaccine initiative is working in Malawi.
By
Veronica Mukhuna
16 Days of Activism
Malawi: Health hotline helping survivors of gender-based violence
Nurse Alepher Matemba Banda responds on national GBV helpline.
By
缅北禁地Women
Gender
Communities step up efforts to end harmful practices: the inspiring story of Tilimbike Safe Community Space in Malawi
By
United Nations Population Fund
Women
Teachers and mothers join forces to keep girls in school in Malawi
By
United Nations Population Fund
coronavirus
Making education safe for children with albinism in Malawi
By
缅北禁地News
coronavirus
Malawi’s farmers battle armyworms
By
Charles Pensulo
Women
African Union Project on Malawian Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture: Cooperation with Norway and Germany
By
NEPAD
News
Malawi facing worst food crisis in decade, requires $81 million in relief aid – 缅北禁地agency
By
缅北禁地News
Also
What went wrong? Lessons from Malawi’s food crisis
Autocracy and aid dependency killed an agriculture success story
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
Web Feature
Making waves: Malawi revives debate on gay rights
By
Jocelyne Sambira
Address to the Parliament of the Republic of Malawi
By
Ban Ki-moon
Also
To save the lives of mothers, infants
Commitment, money and innovation can reduce high mortality rates
By
Stephanie Urdang
Cover Story
Abolishing fees boosts African schooling
A giant step for children, but governments must navigate the pitfalls
By
Michael Fleshman
Also
Is Africa’s land up for grabs?
Foreign acquisitions: some opportunities, but many see threats
By
Roy Laishley
NEPAD in action
Woman storekeeper boosts Malawi farming
NEPAD seeks to bring fertilizer nearer to villagers
By
Itai Madamombe
Podcast