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Rorshok Malawi Update
- Written by: Rorshok
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A ten-minute weekly audio update in English of what's happening in Malawi. No ads.}If you enjoy the show, you can support us by buying a shirt here: https://rorshok.com/buy/ Learn more about the Rorshok Updates here: https://rorshok.com/ Thank you!
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Drought and Felled Trees Take a Toll at Malawi's Taps
- Written by: Norimitsu Onishi
- Narrated by: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Length: 7 mins
- Unabridged
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"Drought and Felled Trees Take a Toll at Malawi's Taps" is from the August 20, 2016 World section of The New York Times. It was written by Norimitsu Onishi and narrated by Barbara Benjamin-Creel.
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Drought and Felled Trees Take a Toll at Malawi's Taps
- Narrated by: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Length: 7 mins
- Release Date: 21-08-16
- Language: English
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Young Voices on Climate Justice with Dani & Friends
- Written by: Scotland Malawi Partnership
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Join Youth Host Dani as she explores issues of Climate Justice through the reflections of young people and many more, across Scotland and Malawi. Dani seeks to find out what climate justice means in both contexts of Scotland and Malawi, and how we might use these insights in defining our climate and social justice efforts looking to the future. • What does Black Lives Matter means for a Malawian working in rural groundwater sustainability? • How empowered does a teenage climate activist in Scotland feel to have their voice heard? • What do young people feel we can do to work together ...
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