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Baby gets new lease of life
Siyireni Jonas, a 14-months old baby girl from Area 24 in Lilongwe was born with a rare heart condition –…
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Social work as a core component of humanity
When experiencing problems or in conflicts with family relationships; when suffering serious personal troubles and mental distress as a result…
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Does society favour men compared to women?
Women have over the years been facing numerous challenges as a result of falling prey to social ills in our…
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The walk that takes women leaders places
As part of the International Women’s Day commemoration on March 8, Women’s Leadership Footprint holds a mentoring walk in the…
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Standing strong after car accident
Sometimes life happens. At the age of 30, back in 1999, while driving to Lilongwe with her father, Florence Mapemba…
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Social media as platform to sell sex
The advancement in technological trends has played an integral part in the lives of many individuals with the emergence of…
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That act of corporal punishment
Corporal punishment can simply be defined as the punishment that is intended at causing physical pain towards a person. The…
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That teacher to student relationship
Teacher and student relationships are not new. Girls, in particular, find it trendy, especially in institutions of higher learning education…
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Are friends of opposite sex toxic to relationship?
They say a stranger stabs you in the front, a friend stabs you in the back; a lover stabs you…
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A quest to save mothers, babies
Maternity units are supposed to be the safest places for women to give birth, but this was not the case…
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Reinforcing the voice of women with disabilities
About 650 million people in the world-or 10 percent of the world’s population- live with disabilities. These frequently encounter many…
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Giving value, hope to children
Since November of 2007, Kids’ World Outreach Society (Kwos) has watched lives of children being transformed. Today, several students have…
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‘Many second wives suffer in silence’
“Many second wives suffer in silence, and when I lost my husband, I chose to stand up for women…
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Motivating youths to stay positive
As they go about their lives, dealing with physical, emotional and sexual changes, some adolescents in the country are…
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Cultivating special needs children
In a big, quiet classroom, a young girl sits at the corner as she struggles to decipher a complicated maths…
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Help Kate get a kidney transplant
Four-year-old Kate likes to play with her dolls and dressing them up, just like any little girl her age. She…
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When is the right time to talk about sex?
Every parent lives with the hope that their children will transition into adulthood without unplanned pregnancies or Sexually Transmitted Infections…
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‘Women with disabilities are not pity objects’
Every day, people around the world are faced with disabilities from different causes. While some are born with disabilities, others…
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‘Avoiding mistakes in love’
So you have gone past the initial dating stage and are now in a relationship. The ‘in a relationship’ status…
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‘Women should realise their full potential
Since its inception in 2006, Blossom Africa Trust has been committed to empowering women through motivation, information dissemination and skills…
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