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Malawi Cholera Claims more lives

government has embarked on a nationwide campaign to remind people to wash their hands with soap, especially after using the toilet and before eating any food and to boil their drinking water. Apart from such campaigns, Government is also encouraging people to go for vaccines treatment while at the same time it is distributing chlorine and other chemicals to treat drinking water.

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ISLAMIC RELIEF MALAWI Conducts Workshop on Climate Change

Despite  the fact that Malawi’s greenhouse gas  emissions are minuscule, climate change is hitting poor countries first  as  a  result people are  suffering, especially women, children and the elderly. Climate  change is exacerbating  the inequalities that  already exist for women in Malawi

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EDITOR’S NOTE

When Celebration Ends, Work Begins.

Malawi stands once again at the crossroads of hope and expectation. The dust of elections has barely settled, and the people have spoken decisively—removing the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) from the helm of power and ushering back Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

Read more:When Celebration Ends, Work Begins.