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Change and Malawi's woeful mini-bus Enterprise News (blog) After a while Malawi takes on an ordinary look where nothing seems out of place. It can be time, safety concerns or physical conditions that no longer conflict with the customary beliefs or perspectives that we brought with us. Strangely enough ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can Malawi leap-frog the fossil fuel age? - Engineering News Creamer Media's Engineering News Malawi represents an interesting case study in energy transitions and also helps to put South Africa's energy challenges in perspective. Our northern neighbour has barely begun to enter the fossil fuel age but, unless it discovers oil, it is doubtful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Penn Study: More Sub-Saharan Africans Living Longer but With Limited Function Penn: Office of University Communications The research, conducted by Collin F. Payne, a doctoral candidate in demography at Penn; James Mkandawire of the Malawi research firm Invest in Knowledge; and Hans-Peter Kohler, the Frederick J. Warren Professor of Demography in Penn's Sociology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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