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New Research Project Funded by German Research Foundation to Investigate Ecosystem Restoration in Rural Africa
A new research project, funded by the German Research Foundation, aims to investigate thesocial and ecological impacts of ecosystem restoration in rural Africa. Ecosystem restoration is achallenge that affects the global community, and this project will focus on...
Dundee University Vice Chancellor Paves the Way for Blantyre Declaration Implementation in Malawi
The partnership between Malawi and Scotland has continued to thrive over the past 160 years. Recently, the Vice Chancellor of Dundee University, Prof. Iain Gillespie, visited Malawi and held meetings with public universities to concretize the Blantyre Declaration of...
FOHOP DISTRIBUTE LIVESTOCK TO WOMEN IN KARONGA
FOHOP, a non-profit organization in Karonga, has taken a step forward in empowering vulnerable women from Group Village Headman Msomba. These women, who have school-going children sponsored by FOHOP with school fees, have been economically empowered through the...
Virtual NHS Scotland Global Citizenship conference
The forthcoming virtual NHS Scotland Global Citizenship conference presents an opportunity for individuals to engage in a robust and enlightening exploration of the theme, Building Equitable Partnerships - doing things differently. The conference, scheduled for April...
MaSP Engages DEMs for Improved School Partnerships
MaSP continues to engage key Government officials in its quest to improve the school partnerships that had become dormant due to the Covid-19 Epidemic. School partnerships provide a platform for the youth of Malawi and Scotland to share knowledge on various issues...
Scottish Government Officials Visit Malawi.
The Malawi Scotland Partnership (MaSP) was delighted to welcome Joanna Keating and John Primrose from the Scottish Government. During their visit, they attended a series of meetings in Blantyre, which included a visit to the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences...
A Country in distress( Cyclone Freddy Updates as of 25th March)
Malawi continues to mourn the death of the people lost to Cyclone Freddy and as of 25th March, over 564,000 people have been displaced and are being accommodated in 577 camps. The death toll stands at 511, with 1,724 people injured and 533 missing. A house ravaged by...
SG Pledges £400,000 Storm Aid
The Scottish Government has Pledged £400,000 Emergency relief funding for Malawi following record-breaking storm. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has pledged £400,000 of financial support to Malawi to assist with emergency relief efforts in the wake of...
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...