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Malawi fights malnutrition
In the last few years, Malawi has successfully managed to reduce infant and under-five mortality. But reducing malnutrition, which affects…
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Addressing climate change, poverty as one in Malawi
The government of Malawi has been struggling to end poverty since independence in 1964, banking its strategies on the proceeds…
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Turning food into mutual, endless exploitation tool
When Malawians exiled the Union Jack to Britain in 1964, the country did not have laws safeguarding the right to…
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Waiting for months …for a stillbirth
Aurola Kasawala was buoyant with joy, the joy of waiting for a baby to cuddle and to nurse and to…
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Analysing viability of pension systems
Over the rest of the twenty-first century, the global human population is expected to keep growing; more important, it will…
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Silently, malnutrition is laying siege
Unnoticed, malnutrition is destroying the progress of the country with the corrosive power of an acid drop. There are efforts…
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Openness combats HIV and Aids in marriages
Cosmas Bikoti from Group Village Headman Chiothera T/A Kaphuka in Dedza district used to go out to have sexual intercourse…
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The bumpy road towards ATI: whose reality counts?
The Access to Information (ATI) Bill has in the recent weeks ignited a fierce debate characterized by finger pointing and…
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Time to act on climate change
From rising seas across the globe and the melting of Greenland’s sheet ice to the bleaching of coral reefs around…
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Right to food: Common on lips, absent in the laws
Save for those being breast-fed, the word food seems to be the song sung by all and sundry. In-between the…
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