Sick inmates and women with infants get Presidential Pardon in Malawi
Sick inmates and women with infants are among the 134 prisoners freed following a Presidential Pardon promulgated on Malawi’s Independence Day on July 6.
Sick inmates and women with infants are among the 134 prisoners freed following a Presidential Pardon promulgated on Malawi’s Independence Day on July 6.
Parents of LGBTIQA+ children are stepping out of the shadows, risking their reputations, safety, and livelihoods to stand beside their sons and daughters as the...
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The human rights landscape in Malawi is a combo of good human rights gains, meshed with worst human rights abuses. The paradox is that while the count...
There is a clear linkage between climate justice and women's empowerment in Malawi. Even at rural household level the responsibility of f...
Through implementation of several projects on LGBTIQ+, sex work, the elderly rights and disability issues, CSJ is addressing homophobia, transphobia,...
Repatriated Malawians from South Africa due to a surge in xenophobic attacks are telling harrowing stories of fleeing their homes, leaving behind thei...
BY HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH People with albinism in Malawi face discrimination in employment, barriers to education and social protection, and ongoing...
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