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Memory Saweruzika records information from a sex worker in Dedza. MSF works with peer sex workers as Memory, a group of sex workers who have organized … see more »
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Barely a week after Tropical Storm Ana brought winds, heavy rains, damage and destruction to parts of Madagascar, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, … see more »
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An MSF programme in four districts in southern Malawi is helping thousands of women who earn their living from sex work to overcome barriers to health … see more »
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MSF has been present in Malawi for over 30 years, initially it was there to attend to the refugee crisis in 1986 and then became heavily involved in … see more »
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The Malawian government and UNICEF have launched an air corridor to test potential humanitarian use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as … see more »
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A Science and Development Network report shows how floods followed by drought have led to a 30 per cent reduction in Malawi's maize harvest and left … see more »
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Resilience Building WFP and its NGO partners integrated about 70,000 food-insecure households into longer-term resilience building activities, such as … see more »
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During the Cosafa Cup quarter-final match between Malawi and Angola on July 16, John Lanjesi of Malawi, in red, is challenged by Cristovao Paciencia … see more »
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Big Brother Africa (BBA), the biggest reality show on the continent, has been especially scandalous this season. BBA follows 28 contestants from 14 … see more »
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Vision of Humanity's Positive Peace Index (PPI) - a component of its Global Peace Index (GPI) - measures the strength of the attitudes, institutions, … see more »
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