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Background: Established in 1891, the British protectorate of Nyasaland became the independent nation of Malawi in 1964. After three decades of one-party rule under President Hastings Kamuzu BANDA the country held multiparty elections in 1994, under a provisional constitution, which came into full effect the following year. Current President Bingu wa MUTHARIKA, elected in May 2004 after the previous president failed to amend the constitution to permit another term, has struggled to assert his authority against his predecessor, who still leads their shared political party. MATHARIKA's anti-corruption efforts have led to several high-level arrests but no convictions. Increasing corruption, population growth, increasing pressure on agricultural lands, and HIV/AIDS pose major problems for the country.




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By jondhill
June 15th 2009
Gule Wamkulu Africa » Malawi » Central
Gule Wamkulu One - Happy Birthday Mom. Two - I've posted some new photos from a Gule Wamkulu dance that we were able to see yesterday. Gule Wamkulu is a secret society/cult in Malawi that shows how traditional life used to be, and is very entertaining to watch. (If you remember, a young child previously confused me for one of these dancers - you'll understand how fantastic that is by clicking the link below.) Instead of going on and on with words about the experience I think I'll let the photos give you a straight idea, and then maybe augment the [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 15th 2009 | 83 Views | [diary=408707]


Note: It has been brought to my attention that the phone number I provided earlier is incorrect, if anyone wants to reach me, call 011 265 99 3213078 (Thanks Mom) Moving on to Stage 2 of the summer So I realized that I haven't written on this thing in a while, so I figured that I'd go ahead and write a little update on everything that's been happening. First of all, we have finished the initial phase of our research here and are moving into direct preparations for the survey itself, which should begin in a few weeks. Since this was [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 6th 2009 | 72 Views | [diary=405853]


By jondhill
May 27th 2009
What I'm Doing Here Africa » Malawi » Central
What I'm Doing Here So I've realized that in my carelessness I've completely forgotten to explain in detail what I'm doing in Malawi this summer! I am extremely fortunate to kind of stumble into a great opportunity, paid by U of M research grants, to work on a field pilot survey of isolation and transportation effects of economic development. The study is put on by Michigan professors with help from some other international development organizations, which I'm not sure if I'm supposed to say so I'll leave it out. Basically what we're trying to do is measure the impact of providi [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 27th 2009 | 103 Views | [diary=402670]


By todd856
May 26th 2009
malawi 2009 Africa » Malawi
i went to malawi so that i could offer my assistance at the home of hope orphanage. i ended up touring parts of it as well. it was a great trip. please below for kids singing at devotion devotion singing day 6 i woke up for my 5:30 am devotional. after being in there for 10 minutes 4 boys started to sing and dance on stage and i felt overwhelmed with joy. during the devotional i was introduced. by 630 i was eating and getting ready for school. i taught grade 3's/ i first showed them similarities between many languages includin [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 27th 2009 | 49 Views | [diary=402706]

boarding
fun night under the stars
man made sails

By jondhill
May 18th 2009
Ntchisi Africa » Malawi
NOTE: My internet connection is too slow to upload photos, but I'll make sure to upload a handful when I get to a faster connection. Ntchisi This is my first post in a week because I've been getting myself acclimated to my new home - Ntchisi, Malawi. According to the Malawi guide book I bought, "One Malawian described Ntchisi to me as the most remote town in the country … There are a few resthouses, and even a rather well-stocked PTC-supermarket (think more in the size of a gas station food market) and… well, that’s Ntchisi." The travel writer for this [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 18th 2009 | 79 Views | [diary=399958]


"When do the other students arrive?" "You are the only student in the course." So it goes. I enrolled in a two week pottery course along the shores of Lake Malawi. Had hoped it would offer me some interaction with people who could talk about other things besides travel. Instead I was left feeling like Tom Hanks in Castaway. Of course I wasn't stranded on a deserted island and I had a sweet room, hot shower and a restaurant at my disposal but close enough. Instead of talking with a volleyball, I spent my evenings discussing things of great importance with [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 24th 2009 | 104 Views | [diary=400044]

Traditonal Malawian Pots
Entourage
Free Tour Guides

Hey! Well, Africa was amazing, I am doing today's blog update on Malawi as there is just too much for each place to stick it all into one entry! Mark and I arrived in Lilongwe, Malawi after our 8 hour flight from London to Nairobi, layover for a couple hours in the AM and then 2.5 hours flight from Nairobi to Lilongwe. We were met by our driver/guide Henry and cook Raphael. We didn't yet realize that they were booked just for us for the first 5 days of our holiday. Henry was quite friendly and informed us about various things [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 17th 2009 | 239 Views | [diary=399771]

Houses along the highway.
Kungoni Art Gallery
Mua School for the Deaf

its been too long. which means im going to scoot through as fast as i can to catch up with myself and be able to be more detailed next time. we vacated moshi the day after kili. the bus joourney to dar was non descript save the (AGAIN) aweful choice of tv they played.... generally adulterous women getting bashed about by their husbands, then a film about an albino boy (devils child in africa) who killed a tribe. im mean... come on! anyway, got to dar and checked into a slightly seedy backalley hostel (think i need to write to the [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 16th 2009 | 55 Views | [diary=399344]

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Below the surface of the ocean, a diver's senses are more aware. The only sounds you hear are the hissing of your air regulator and the bubbles gurgling out and up, eventually to the surface. Occasionaly another diver gently knocks into you and you feel their fins, or your own fins graze a piece of rock or coral. Light loses its colors the deeper you descend, so it's easy to see that you're diving deeper because objects turn a dark blue or gray. Most of the time when descending the water turns colder and when going up, the water is warmer. [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 26th 2009 | 162 Views | [diary=402248]


Chez Ntimbe and Lilongwe Night Life Last night, I had what will become one of the more memorable nights of my life. After a long, busy week of “work†– traveling around town in these little public transportation buses and asking questions to locals – L_ and I decided to go out in Lilongwe and enjoy ourselves. Two days ago we road a minbus with a guy from Pittsburgh named S_ who works for MSF, and decided to meet up with him at a bar in Old Town and hang out for a bit. We started off at a local hang [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 9th 2009 | 181 Views | [diary=397410]