Malnutrition
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When healthy foods get spoiled by myths
Malnutrition, especially in under-five children, continues to be a challenge in Malawi; just as is the case in many developing…
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Locals leading malaria fight
Lucia Issah, 35, dropped out of school after writing her Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education examinations several years ago.…
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Bafuta Village’s three years of fighting malnutrition
By Daniel Nyanjagha: All over Bafuta Village in Mulanje South East, signs were there that the village was sick. Women…
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Gold in dried mangoes
By Aliko Munde: Mangoes grow well across Malawi and are one of the richest sources of vitamin A when eaten…
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World Bank advises on malnutrition
The World Bank has observed that chronic malnutrition remains high among Malawian children but has commended efforts the country is…
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Malnutrition impedes child development
At a time some politicians are busy dipping their fingers in the public pot, 42 out of every 100 under-five…
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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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