Malawi, like many other African Nations, was colonized. Most of the resources were shipped out of Africa and minimal industrialization took place. In 1964 when she gained her independence from Britain, president Hastings Banda was elected as President for life and formed a one party government accumulating wealth and power until 1993 when he was finally voted out of office. Malawi has suffered because one of its leading exports is tobacco. They are poorer than many African Nations and resources are scarce for the villages. With the Aids crisis devestating much of the adult population this has added to the country's challenges.
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What The Malawi Council Has Done So Far...
Cyrus G. Jeke presentation @ FBMS
Posted letters to Malawi students
"Day in the Life" Video
Educational Materials Drive
Created Pangea Blog
Raised $340 from a bake sale
Met with Isa Ebone Before Going to Malawi
Isa's Quote
This November, when I visited the village of Salima in Malawi, more than 300 children greeted me. I asked one of the village leaders, "Could you show me the orphans?"
He gestured to the sea of faces in front of me and replied, "All of them." I was shocked. I knew we would encounter many orphans, but not entire villages-- with not a surviving adult. It broke my heart to see first hand the devastating impact of HIV/Aids on innocent children.
Isa Ebowe, Canterio Internation USA
Obama's Quote
To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds. And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to the suffering outside our borders, nor can we consume the world's resources without regard to effect. For the world has changed, and we must change with it.
Good Queston Emma
ReplyDeleteMalawi, like many other African Nations, was colonized. Most of the resources were shipped out of Africa and minimal industrialization took place. In 1964 when she gained her independence from Britain, president Hastings Banda was elected as President for life and formed a one party government accumulating wealth and power until 1993 when he was finally voted out of office. Malawi has suffered because one of its leading exports is tobacco. They are poorer than many African Nations and resources are scarce for the villages. With the Aids crisis devestating much of the adult population this has added to the country's challenges.
ReplyDeletePerhaps Mr. Pellish can expand on this for us?
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