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  2. Malawi Young Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    Over time the Youth Week was extended into a month-long event and other members of the Malawian society, school children and later University students, were drafted in to 'donate' their labor and sweat in various local projects, classroom construction, footpaths and bridge repairing etc. Gradually what began as freewill transformed into ...

  3. Emily Mkamanga - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the president of the Malawi Writers Union described her as one of the only three "known" women writers in the country, [10] the others were Walije Gondwe and Janet Karim. [ 10 ] Mkamanga served on the boards of various institutions, including ActionAid in Malawi, the Media Council of Malawi, the Journalists Union of Malawi, Youth and ...

  4. The project was attended by several organisation's youth leaders as well as other members from UNICEF under the supervision of Lilongwe District Coordinator. The training consisting of four-days aimed at empowering the youth to take an effective role in informing their peers about HIV prevention measures.

  5. Human rights in Malawi - Wikipedia

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    The International Foundation for the Protection of Human Rights noted in late 2011 that Malawi was “once considered a country where civil society could express itself freely.” [2] A 2010 report by the British High Commission stated that Malawi had “made good progress on human rights since the introduction of multi-party democracy” in ...

  6. Category:Society of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Youth in Malawi‎ (2 C) Pages in category "Society of Malawi" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Uchizi Mkandawire - Wikipedia

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    Uchizi Mkandawire (born 1977) is a Malawian politician and educator who is the current Minister of Youth and Sports in Malawi from 2014 to present. [1] He is a Member of Parliament for Karonga Constituency. [1] [2]

  8. Category:Youth organisations based in Malawi - Wikipedia

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