Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Malawi and Freedom of Speech

Phew,

alot of stuff has been happening in malawi and I wonder how much of it is being really true about life there.

the president is pretty upset that his seemingly anti-freedom regulations have been reported to the UN, but then again, this is something we have been watching for quite some time now. there is nothing new here but possibly more fuel for people to want to revolt as Libya has. In regards to charities and NGOs on the ground though I'm curious on how thats going to impact them. Potentially with a lack of funding

but at least the ghost workers are taken care of :

Some reports say its upto about 15million that was being lost by the state.

I seems interesting that things have a slow response time, especially for a country not that big, but I wonder how much could be better if there was a bigger internet infrastructure so that the rural areas would be able to process and handle information needs.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Nurses, Spokespeople, and life

http://www.theboot.com/2011/03/08/lee-ann-womack-join-my-village-malawi/





So Lee Ann Womack joins the fight for growth in Malawi, we have some farmers having trouble and other things.

I guess one thing I think is really cool is the fact that people are finally realizing what is going on in Malawi and of all the really kind of cool people that you almost never hear from, Lee Ann Womack.

Its interesting to see that Malawi also has a shortage of mid-wifes but has more modern amenities in the city. Even though I've heard reports these amenities really are not much to speak of, it boggles me that they would have these kinds of issues. Then again as per girleffect.org in some countries there are expectations for girls at age 14 to be married and at age 15 be pregnant and there is a lot of potential for issues on generations created by these kinds numerically low-aged parents. not saying they are not capable, but that there is an impracticality towards the matter.

This comes with reports of a government having issues and not being "media" friendly with some media fighting back and that farming is an issue.

I know a country is pretty big, but I definitely think there needs to be a more focused aim to fixing problems instead of scattering resources in the way that has occurred. but then again, who am i, ya know?

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Economy at large

Been cruising through the web and crawling the news coming from malawi. Its tuff because since I'm not actually there, its hard to determine what the actual effects are. I believe in government to do its provided job and work hard. Its hard to know when their telling the truth. Same with communities who may say its difficult but then its really not as bad and they blame government. People tend to do what is most favored to them so there is automatically an imbalance to what is being said. Just a few links:





When NPOs and others step in, funded by businesses, in my mind that is the best path that we can have. When we have the invisible hand to provide for the needs and interests of a people, then Government can do its job for protecting against external forces, and against monopolizations, etc.