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Malawi, Norway Sign $19.5 Million Health Sector Support Deal
The Government of Malawi has signed a US$19.5 million (approximately MK34.1 billion) financial agreement with the Kingdom of Norway, a move hailed as a major boost to the country's health sector.
Norway has given Malawi about K55.7 billion in new development financing to boost the country’s health system and support food security efforts amid economic pressures, climate shocks and rising ...
Mongabay News on MSN
In Malawi, a rural community shines bright with 100% solar power milestone
Four years ago, a U.K.-based charity, SolarAid, set out to provide solar-powered electricity to every home in Kasakula, a ...
The Lilongwe District Health Office (DHO), through its Extended Programme on Immunisation (EPI), has applauded the role of Mother Care Groups (MCGs) in improving immunisation coverage among under-five ...
Mission will hold high stakes talks with Malawi on a fresh economic programme, but analysts say Capital Hill faces a huge ...
Statement by the UK's Ambassador for Human Rights to the UN, Eleanor Sanders, at Malawi's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in ...
LILONGWE- (MaraviPost)- Youth and children are pushing for inclusion of their needs in the Malawi’s Nationally Determined ...
The Mining Sector Diagnostic (MSD), conducted by the World Bank for Malawi, was commissioned by the Ministry of Mining and ...
LILONGWE- (MaraviPost)- The Public Relations Society of Malawi (PRSM) on Saturday night honoured outstanding practitioners ...
Khaleej Times on MSN
Dubai brings Malawi closer to the Paris Agreement through AI
The initiative reflects a new phase in the global climate diplomacy, one built not just on policy leadership, but on exporting tangible technological solutions ...
The country recently unveiled a blueprint to enable it quicken its steps towards meeting the objective to provide legal ...
The South African on MSN
Bushiri accuses ‘Sibiya’ of corruption after Malawi halts extradition
Shepherd Bushiri celebrates Malawi court blocking his extradition and accuses Hawks officials, including “Sibiya”, of ...
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