Balaka District

Telegraph Christmas Charity Appeal 2009: a chance to transform the lives of others

Every year, in the month before Christmas and beyond, we ask Telegraph readers to contribute to our charity appeal, and every year you respond with quite astonishing generosity. Last year, Telegraph readers gave more than...

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Lucy Chikoti, 'My Husband Wants to Marry Another Woman Because I Have Obstetric Fistula'

Obstetric fistula is preventable and treatable, but many women in Malawi are unaware of this. The condition is caused by prolonged obstructed labour and is not only one of the most serious complications of childbirth, but also...

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Chopping at the trees of life

Malawi's rural poor don't know much about the science of climate change, but they know how it is affecting them: a slow slide deeper into poverty in an inexorable cycle of heat, hunger and HIV/Aids. Farmers tell tales of...

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In Malawi, Popular ADRA TV Program Expands Audience

Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) International SILVER SPRING, Md.--In Malawi, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has reached an agreement with a privately owned television station to broadcast a...

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In Malawi, Popular ADRA TV Program Expands Audience

subheading {font-weight:normal;font-family:sans-serif;margin-bottom:0;font-size:11px} John Torres, Senior Public Relations Manager 301.680.6357 (office) 301.680.6370 (fax) John.Torres@adra.org SILVER SPRING, Md. — In Malawi,...

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American Charity Works to Uplift Lives in Rural Communities in Malawi

In Malawi, an American NGO, “Bola Moyo-Malawi,“ is working to improve the skills and training of the underprivileged. Projects Manager Desiree Cooper says Bola Moyo, which means “Better Life” in the national language, Chichewa,...

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Ethiopia: Demeke Zualede, 'Living in a Camp is Hard'

Demeke Zualede, 28, fled drought, conflict and hunger in his homeland, Ethiopia, in 2008. He reached Mozambique but was deported and now lives in Dzaleka Refugee Camp in central Malawi. This is his story.

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Cotton production risk sinking in Malawi

From time immemorial cotton has been one of the major contributors to Malawi'ss agriculture-based economy, however, as Frazer Potani reports from the capital Lilongwe production risk declining as growers are disappointed by low...

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Cotton production risk sinking in Malawi

Replies: 0 Last poster: FRAZER POTANI at 31-08-2009 15:46 Topic is Open 49-year- old Gabriel Gondwa sits on a mat made of goat skin in Mfulanjobvu area in Balaka southern Malawi as he wipes sweat from his forehead using a...

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MALAWI: Education to boost popularity of female condom

BLANTYRE, 24 July 2009 (IRIN) - A year after the female condom was re-launched in Malawi amid high hopes it would empower women to have more control in their sexual relationships and better protection against sexually...

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