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  2. Ndongolera Mwangupili - Wikipedia

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    His book English Language for MSCE: Comprehension, Summary, Note-making and Composition (2014) is used in the Malawi secondary school curriculum as a reference book. One of Mwangupili's poems, "My Love, My Woman", was published in 2014 in Belgium in a collection titled The Aquillrelle Wall of Poetry of Passion and Romance , Members' Anthology .

  3. Economy of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Malawi is $7.522 billion by gross domestic product as of 2019, and is predominantly agricultural, with about 80% of the population living in rural areas. The landlocked country in south central Africa ranks among the world's least developed countries and poorest countries. [11]

  4. Food security in Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Malawi is a landlocked country in southern Africa. Malawi is one of the world's undeveloped countries and is ranked 170 out of 187 countries according to the 2010 Human Development Index. [1] It has about 16 million people, 53% of whom live under the national poverty line and 90% of whom live on less than $2 per day. [2]

  5. The Real Reasons Africa Is Poor—and Why It Matters - AOL

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    Author Magatte Wade discusses how cryptocurrencies are helping people like her build the Africa—and the world—they want. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Poverty in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Poverty in Africa is the lack of provision to satisfy the basic human needs of certain people in Africa. African nations typically fall toward the bottom of any list measuring small size economic activity, such as income per capita or GDP per capita, despite a wealth of natural resources.

  7. Legson Kayira - Wikipedia

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    When he reached Kampala in Uganda he saw the name of Skagit Valley College, Washington state, in a US Information service directory, so he applied and was awarded a place and a scholarship. [5] Kayira then embarked on a journey of more than 3000 kilometres and walked to Khartoum , Sudan , where he obtained a visa, and people from Skagit Valley ...

  8. Millennium Villages Project - Wikipedia

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    The Millennium Villages Project (MVP) was a demonstration project headed by the American economist Jeffrey Sachs under the auspices of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, the United Nations Development Programme, and Millennium Promise with the goal of achieving the U.N.'s Millennium Development Goals in rural Africa by 2015.

  9. William Kamkwamba - Wikipedia

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    The first wind turbine. William Kamkwamba (born August 5, 1987, in Kasungu, Malawi), is a Malawian inventor, engineer, and author. He gained renown in his country in 2001 when he built a wind turbine to power multiple electrical appliances in his family's house in Wimbe, 23 kilometres (14 mi) east of Kasungu, using blue gum trees, bicycle parts, and materials collected in a local scrapyard.