Madonna opens up about traveling to Malawi with her daughters Estere and Stella, whom she adopted from the African country in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMalawi Communities Impacted by Elephant Relocation Considering Legal ActionMembers of local communities living near Kasungu National Park on the Zambian-Malawi border are bringing a legal claim against the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) following an elephant ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDementia risk higher among adults with HIV in MalawiAdults living with HIV in Malawi are more than twice as likely to also have dementia compared to those without HIV, according to a new study by a team of US and Malawian researchers.
A full resumption of HIV services is required for the effective delivery of HIV prevention services. HIV services are dependent, and different parts of the U.S. Government fund different components ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNPrivate Schools on the Brink: A Cry for Help in Malawi’s Education CrisisMalawi breaking news publishing 24 hours a day news about Malawi, Malawi Business, Malawi Tourism, Malawi Politics, Malawi News ...
Authorities in Malawi's department of refugees say they have finalized voluntary repatriation of Mozambican asylum seekers who were living in various settlement camps in the neighbouring country, Capi ...
Charity relocated hundreds of elephants to new home in Malawi - angry locals say they have now killed 10 people - More than ...
Private schools in Malawi are quietly slipping into crisis, yet their struggle remains largely unheard and unaddressed. These institutions, which have long been pillars of quality education, are ...
Life expectancy in Malawi, one of the poorest countries in ... policy planners and ordinary people now living so much longer? Will overstretched health and social protection services be able ...
tells PEOPLE exclusively of their travels back to Malawi with the nonprofit, “and they are very grateful to be living in a country where medical care is readily available for people.” ...
“Even a snake you cannot capture,” Chamwala says. Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, with 70% of the population living below the poverty line. Now, a shorter rainy season and ...
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