This is my last full day in Malawi before I head home tomorrow. I leave encouraged by the gains we have made on this project, and the spirit and warmth of the people I have met on my journey. Malawi is truly “the heart of Africa”.
This will be...
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Of the 5,000 primary schools in Malawi, under a quarter meet the national standard of one latrine per 60 students and only 4% of schools have hand washing facilities.
Through funding provided by UNICEF and some of our individual Canadian donors, a safe...
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It’s dry season in Malawi, with the rains due to start in just a few weeks, which will be welcome relief to the parched land.
As we drive along we see the various colours of earth – from rich red clay to a duller beige – for kilometres on...
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Regina Aloyce... How Farmer Field Schools Changed Her Life
When Regina Aloyce first joined the Jikomboe Farmer Field School her crop production was very low. Regina was averaging six bags of maize per acre and two bags of pigeon peas per acre – and...
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