Thursday, February 17, 2011

Personal Malawi story

This is a fantastic piece of journalism and getting a real person story. I know sometimes we can feel somewhat calloused to the idea of HIV and AIDS but when it creates its own genocide, I believe we have to take a stand and start breaking our hearts of stone.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Malawi and finances

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-16/malawi-s-gdp-growth-to-slow-to-6-8-this-year-nyasa-times-says.html



Soooo.... I in relation to all of this, I wish I had more information on what was happening on the ground. With a slowed GDP I'm not exactly sure how the government is planning on spending more but then increasing concerns of the fuel crisis are happening.

The allafrica.com story related that they are feeling a sense of a policed state. I'm not one to weigh in on such things, however being from a free nation I would have no way of imagining such a location. I dont feel it is as bad as it may come across, yet Egypt showed some amazing stuff just recently. You never know who might get the same ideas.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Malawi Fuel shortage

http://buswk.co/hj4oHO

Crazy stuff but I guess tobacco is what funds a lot of this. What do you think about the Government wanting to make a national oil company? I think its good for regulatory practices and have stuff setup so this situation doesnt happen again but I wonder how much this actually empowers the citizens to be entrepreneurs of their own. Then again I guess the black market folks are doing just that >.> .

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Content in Malawi

Well lately there has not been that much news except some issues with Madonna's adoption and new laws against flatulence. It makes me wonder what our perspective is when we come to looking and observing third world nations. How would you express yourself in this regard? ethno-centric, charitable, wanting to empower them? etc?


Monday, February 7, 2011

First Posting - The Why

To introduce myself, I am Adam Jones. I have never been to Malawi, I've never even traveled outside of this country known as America - yet.

I however have met many Malawians, some of work directly relates to development in Malawi, I have been given shirts, mugs, clocks, wood carvings, and half a dozen other things relating to Malawi. I advocate for Malawi on a daily basis. All of these are pretty shallow though.

Why? Because I believe that people can change the world. I'm not here to save it, but I am here to create a positive impact and currently I have the opportunity to do that in Malawi. I hope to go to Malawi some day but until then I will do my best to do everything I can to help, build awareness for Malawi via proxy and hopefully educate people by providing news, what exactly these people face.

I'm not here for charity, I'm not here to make you feel guilty, I'm here to empower and dispel preconceived notions about a nation with a low GDP who are proud, friendly, and hard working.