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Thursday, 14 March 2013

Google Alert - Malawi

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Shrewsbury's big breakfast for Medic Malawi is hailed a success
shropshirelive.com (press release)
Medic Malawi's big breakfast at Shrewsbury's town centre branch of Barclays. Medic Malawi's big breakfast at Shrewsbury's town centre branch of Barclays hosted the fundraiser which saw people turned out in droves to enjoy coffee, croissants and cakes.
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shropshirelive.com (press release)
Work goes on for local charity helping flood hit Malawi
Inverurie Herald
LOCAL charity F.R.O.M. Scotland (Famine Relief for Orphans in Malawi) were on hand to provide an immediate response to victims of flooding that hit Malawi last month. The local charity were able to provide immediate help to refugees forced to abandon ...
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Inverurie Herald
World Kidney day: Malawi mulls awareness and inves...
The Times Group (blog)
"According to the Steps survey of 2009 which Malawi did together with World Health Organisation [WHO] , the prevalence of diabetes in Malawi was at 5.6 percent but this could be higher, because of the high prevalence of the risk factors amongst many ...
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RESERVE BANK OF MALAWI : Demonetisation of The Old Series of The Malawi ...
4-traders (press release)
In accordance with Section 20 of the Reserve Bank of Malawi Act, the Reserve Bank of Malawi, hereby gives notice that it shall withdraw from circulation all bank notes that were in circulation b efore 23rd May, 2012 prior to the introduction of the new ...
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Latest news from Malawi's Nyika-Vwaza Trusts
TravPR.com (press release)
COM) UNITED KINGDOM - March 13th, 2013 - The Nyika-Vwaza Trusts are the only Malawian and UK trusts solely dedicated to conserving the precious wildlife and habitats of Northern Malawi, in particular the Nyika National Park and the Vwaza Marsh ...
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Study: Dietary deficiency of mineral selenium likely to be endemic among ...
News-Medical.net
An international study led by academics at The University of Nottingham has shown that dietary deficiency of the mineral selenium - which plays a vital role in keeping the immune system healthy and fighting illness - is likely to be endemic among the ...
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