When Malawians suffer
Over the past weeks, heavy rains have resulted in violent flooding in Malawi and Mozambique. As a consequence, the Government of Malawi declared a State of Emergency on 13 January in order to […]
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Over the past weeks, heavy rains have resulted in violent flooding in Malawi and Mozambique. As a consequence, the Government of Malawi declared a State of Emergency on 13 January in order to […]
In September 2013 and 3 months on, I volunteered for a small Malawian NGO called SURCOD (Sustainable Rural Community Development). Since then, they have not seized to amaze me and […]
You could say I am part of the lucky group. Reading the 2008 population and housing census of Malawi, I realised that my living standards are great. Here’s why. I […]
For those interested, here is table illustrating the costs of my trip to Malawi. It only takes into account the preparatory phase of the trip and leaves aside the costs […]
Joseph, or Rossi, or Nchiza – yes, I could use any of those first names or the surname, it wouldn’t matter – is a very intelligent man. Very quickly after […]
That’s it, after taking off and landing four times – Stockholm, Cairo, Addis Ababa, Lilongwe, Blantyre – I have finally arrived to Malawi. Once in Blantyre, my new friend and […]
Soon enough, I will fly to Malawi and stay there for a period of 3 months. There I will volunteer for and with a small but ambitious organisation called Surcod […]