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Tropical Cyclone Freddy

Tropical Cyclone Freddy

The Latest According to Department of Disaster Management Affairs, as of 22nd March 2023, the number of displaced people is at 562,415 with 576 camps set to accommodate the displaced. The death toll is at 511 with 1,332 injuries. The number of reported missing persons...

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Call for Donations towards Cyclone Freddy Survivors

Malawi Scotland Partnership is requesting all our members, partners and well-wishers to contribute funds, food, clothes, cooking utensils and any other donation towards people affected by Cyclone Freddy. This is following a joint recommendation made during our Cyclone...

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SMP Health Forum

SMP Health Forum

We are excited to invite our members, partners and all interested parties to join us on our sister networks Scotland Malawi Partnership Health Forum, which will focus on the latest Malawi Cholera Outbreak. Date: 15th February 2023 Time: 13:30 MW Time Venue: Zoom We...

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Cabinet Reshuffle

The President of Malawi His Excellency Dr. Lazarus Chakwera announced a new 27 member Cabinet on the 31st of January 2023 through the Office of President and Cabinet. The new cabinet has 13% less members than the previous one and is comprised of 40 % Women. In the new...

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Upcoming MaSP School Partnership Activities

We are happy to announce the following activities focused on School Partnerships taking place in the month of February this year. To begin with, we will host all District Education Managers to a meeting to zero in on creating more interactive, engaging, sustainable...

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Welcoming SMP New Interim CEO, Stuart Brown!

Following the Departure of David Hope-Jones as CEO of Scotland Malawi Partnership. We are thrilled, to welcome Stuart Brown as the Interim CEO for the SMP. Stuart, who should be well-known to some of our members, joined the SMP staff team in August 2018 as Deputy CEO,...

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LITRIYODO HOLD TREE PLANTING CAMPAIGN

MaSP member, Lisanjala Transformative and Innovative Youth Development Organisation (Litriyodo) held a tree planting campaign in Zomba on the 14th of January.  LITRIYODO have been carrying out awareness sessions on climate change since last year.  The...

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