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application/pdfEmergency Health Unit in MalawiAt the pick of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Save the Children Emergency Health Unit arrived in Malawi and for a period of three months provided support to the Ministry of Health. One of Malawi's leading daily captured their work10/01/2022361KB
application/pdfMOU between MAACR and MNCRDThis is a Memorandum of Understanding that was signed between Media Advocates for the Advancement of Child Rights-MAACR of Malawi and Media Network Child Rights and Development-MNCRD of Zambia during a media training facilitated by Save the Children that took place in Lilongwe-Malawi23/06/2017390KB
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentEHU Cholera Sitrep_2A fourteen-member EHU team has been deployed to Malawi following a request from the Ministry of Health through WHO for support at Cholera Treatment Centres. Deployed to Balaka district, EHU is focusing on the high number of pediatric and maternal cases currently in the country. 14/02/2023443KB
application/pdfECHO Humanitarian Project Newspaper ArticleA news feature in The Daily Times for Monday, 8th February 202008/02/2021554KB
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document2024 Children's Climate Justice Summit CommuniqeThe 2024 Children's Climate Justice Summit Communique highlights the urgent need for enhanced climate action to protect the rights and futures of children in Malawi, who are disproportionately impacted by environmental disasters. Driven by testimonies from children like Bridget, a survivor of Cyclone Freddy, the communique calls for stronger policy frameworks, increased investment in child-focused climate resilience, and the inclusion of young voices in national and global climate decision-making. 30/09/2024588KB
application/pdfDeclarationDeclaration done by participants to the media training for MAACR facilitated by Save the Children in Lilongwe Malawi23/06/2017722KB
application/pdf2019/20 FINANCIAL YEAR NATIONAL NUTRITION BUDGET ANALYSIS 2019/20 FY national nutrition budget analysis was commissioned by Civil Society Agriculture Network (CISANET), Save the Children Malawi, Civil Society Nutrition Alliance (CSONA) and the Malawi Government07/07/2021730KB
application/pdfNews Story on Catch-Up ClubsSave the Children Malawi’s supported Catch-Up Clubs are empowering struggling early learners to improve their reading skills. These clubs provide targeted support, enabling children to make significant progress. A recent Reading Fair brought together Catch-Up Club members from various schools, where they showcased their impressive reading abilities in a spirited competition. This newspaper story highlights the positive impact of the initiative and how it is helping children gain confidence and excel academically.24/09/2024919KB
application/pdfNational Cholera Sitrep_Week 5Weekly Cholera Sitrep issued by Malawi Government14/02/2023964KB
application/pdfImpact of school-based malaria intervention on primary schoSchool-based health (SBH) programmes that are contingent on primary school teachers are options to increase access to malaria treatment among learners. However, perceptions that provision of healthcare by teachers may be detrimental to teaching activities can undermine eforts to scale up school-based malaria control. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of school-based malaria diagnosis and treatment using the Learner Treatment Kit (LTK) on teachers’ time.27/10/20221015KB
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