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Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme (MLW) is a clinical research programme which conducts research on diseases of local importance to Malawi and the region. The programme is part of the College of Medicine (COM), University of Malawi and also has strong links with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the University of Liverpool, UK (via the Wellcome Trust Tropical Centre), and.
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- MALAWI: Rising prices and looming maize shortages
LILONGWE/JOHANNESBURG, 9 February (IRIN) - Malawi’s maize-growing central and southern regions have not had good rains, prompting concerns about possible shortages of the staple in the coming months. - Madonna Honors Commitment to Help the Children of Malawi
NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Madonna has not forgotten her commitment to help the children of Malawi and today announced plans to build ten new schools in Malawi with buildOn, a deeply respected ... - Madonna says charity plans 10 schools in Malawi
Nearly six years after it was created, Madonna's Raising Malawi charity is set to break ground on the construction of schools in the impoverished country, but they will be run by the local community, not the superstar's organization. - Madonna plans 10 schools in Malawi with new partner
(Reuters) - Madonna on Monday announced plans to build 10 new schools in Malawi with a new partner after mismanagement forced the pop star to scrap her first project there last year. The singer, who has adopted two children from the impoverished southern African nation, said she hoped the 10 new schools would educate at least 1,000 children a year, half of them girls. That is double the number ... - Malawi: New Report Highlights Press Freedom Challenges
[MISA] A recent report released by the civil society organisation Civic and Political Space Platform (CPSP) shows that the media in Malawi continue to grow despite facing very tough conditions. - Police, street vendors clash in Malawi
Police in Malawi say they have fired tear gas to disperse stone-throwing vendors resisting orders they move off the streets to designated flea markets. - Malawi’s President Calls for NGOs to Be More Transparent
Bingu wa Mutharika says donors should probe civil society organizations' use of funds - Malawi: Street vendors boycotted for undressing women
LILONGWE, Jan 25 (IPS) - A campaign to stop people buying merchandise from street vendors is gaining momentum in Malawi’s main cities of Lilongwe, Blantyre and Mzuzu after the small-scale traders went on a rampage undressing women and girls wearing trousers, leggings, shorts and mini-skirts. - Madonna Says Her Charity Plans 10 Schools In Malawi
Nearly six years after it was created, Madonna's Raising Malawi charity is set to break ground on the construction of schools in the impoverished country, but they will be run by the local community, not the superstar's organization. - Malawi: Government Finally Moves On Male Circumcision
[PlusNews] Lilongwe - Clement Zulu never thought he would be circumcised. A Christian from the north of Malawi, Zulu was among millions of Malawians who believed the practice was a ritual for the southern Yao people, who are mostly Muslims.
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