Malawi: U.S. Commits K1.4 Trillion Health Package in Major Boost for Malawi
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Malawi: U.S. Commits K1.4 Trillion Health Package in Major Boost for Malawi
Malawi has received a major vote of confidence from the United States after Washington pledged up to $792 million (about K1.4 trillion) in health sector support over the next five years, a commitment expected to strengthen healthcare delivery, save lives and support the country's development agenda.
US Commits K1.4 Trillion Health Package in Major Boost for Malawi - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi
Malawi has received a major vote of confidence from the United States after Washington pledged up to $792 million (about K1.4 trillion) in health sector support over the next five years, a commitment expected to strengthen healthcare delivery, save lives and support the country’s development agenda. The landmark pledge was announced yesterday during celebrations marking […] The post US Commits K1.4 Trillion Health Package in Major Boost for Mala…
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USA pledges $792 million health support to Malawi
The United States of America yesterday pledged up to $792 million (about K1.4 trillion) in health support to Malawi over the next five years as the two countries celebrated 62 years of diplomatic relations and 250 years of America’s independence. Speaking during the anniversary celebrations in Lilongwe, US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Jonathan Fischer said the commitment builds on more than $6 billion (about K10.5 trillion) in assistance that the U…
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