Netcyclo: Malawi rate 15% (2001 est.) HIV/AIDS people living with groups Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuka, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga Roman Catholic 20%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs 3 http://www.netcyclo.com/places/polit/nations/malawi/malawi.htm
Extractions: Places Political Nations Malawi Malawi The Republic of Malawi (or simply Malawi ) - a landlocked nation in southern Africa. Established in 1891, the British protectorate of Nyasaland became the independent nation of Malawi in 1964. After three decades of one-party rule, the country held multiparty elections in 1994 under a provisional constitution, which took full effect the following year. National multiparty elections were held again in 1999. History Hominid remains and stone implements have been identified in Malawi dating back more than 1 million years, and early humans inhabited the vicinity of Lake Malawi 50,000 to 60,000 years ago. Human remains at a site dated about 8000 BC show physical characteristics similar to peoples living today in the Horn of Africa. At another site, dated 1500 BC, the remains possess features resembling Negro and Bushman people. Although the Portuguese reached the area in the 16th century, the first significant Western contact was the arrival of David Livingstone along the shore of Lake Malawi in 1859. Subsequently, Scottish Presbyterian churches established missions in Malawi. One of their objectives was to end the slave trade to the Persian Gulf that continued to the end of the 19th century. In 1878, a number of traders, mostly from Glasgow, formed the African Lakes Company to supply goods and services to the missionaries. Other missionaries, traders, hunters, and planters soon followed.
Map Of Malawi 15.96% (1999 est.) HIV/AIDS people living with groups Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuko, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga Catholic 20%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs Languages http://www.worldpress.org/profiles/malawi.cfm
Extractions: Malawi more maps Population: 10,548,250 note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2001 est.)
Global Aids Program : Countries - Malawi People Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuko, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga Roman Catholic, 20% Muslim, traditional indigenous beliefs Government cause of death among people aged 15 http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/od/gap/countries/malawi.htm
Extractions: Malawi's scenery is lush and varied and Malawians are known for their friendliness and hospitality, living in a country full of national parks and game reserves, opening its arms to visitors. The massive Lake Malawi is a tourist's paradise. HIV/AIDS Situation in Malawi: As in other countries in the region, HIV began to spread in Malawi during the 1980s. Today the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Malawi is one of the most severe in sub-Saharan Africa. According to the World Bank, AIDS is the major cause of death among people aged 15 to 49 years.
Cumorah Project International LDS Database 1. lomwe, lomwe, 2850000, 14.4%. Selected people groups and language data from Ethnologue.com and other sources 1. indigenous beliefs, , -, 9850000, 50%, 1.47%, 11397584. http://www.cumorah.com/cgi-bin/db.cgi?view_records=View Records&Country=Mozambiq
HCJB World Radio - Zprávy A Oznámení 1.4.2004 ministry is broadcasting programming in the lomwe, Makhuwa and quite a novelty to hear their indigenous language on of the few ways in which people can hear http://www.hcjb.cz/Zpravy_a_oznameni/news.phtml?id=2004-04-01
Malawi - Country Profile groups Chewa, Nuanja, Tumbuko, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga 55%, Roman Catholic 20%), Islam 20%, indigenous beliefs Resources Around 60 per cent of people earn less http://www.wvi.org/wvi/country_profile/profiles/malawi.htm
Extractions: Olipa Chimangeni, 24, with 2 -year-old baby Miriam, who contracted HIV from Olipa's milk. The HIV/AIDS project of Nthondo ADP consists of 10 core staff to mobilizes volunteers who provide special care and support for 1,800 orphans and 1,700 vulnerable children. It also enables the ADP to provide support to faith community support groups and to encourage other groups, such as a 34-strong self-support group for people living with HIV. Map return to top Brief History Bantu speaking people settled in the region around 2,000 years ago, but the history of people in Malawi dates back two million years. Various ethnic groups entered and settled the country between the 15th century - 19th centuries, and a number of states arose during this period. The slave trade also flourished in the region during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Maps.com - Reference HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS Definition Listing Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuka, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga Roman Catholic 20%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs 3 http://www.maps.com/reference/geoshelf/factbook/malawi.html
Extractions: Established in 1891, the British protectorate of Nyasaland became the independent nation of Malawi in 1964. After three decades of one-party rule, the country held multiparty elections in 1994 under a provisional constitution, which took full effect the following year. National multiparty elections were held again in 1999. Geography Malawi Top of Page Location:
Extractions: G.G. Mills Graham G. Mills, currently a senior lecturer with the Sociology Department of the University of Swaziland, previously held a similar position with the Sociology Department of the University of Malawi. This article reports on the forestry' needs of the fishing villages around Lakes Chilwa and Chiuta, describing an attempt by' the Malawi-German Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MAGFAD) Project to address local environmental degradation through the development of community forestry nurseries between 1989 and 1992. Like many countries in Africa, Malawi is undergoing rapid deforestation and faces a fuelwood crisis. Tobacco is the country's major foreign currency earner and fish is its major animal protein source. Fuelwood is required to process both these vital products. An understanding of forestry needs, wood use and marketing and the social conditions of local communities is therefore essential for devising appropriate approaches to forestry, energy, environmental and social development in Malawi. The people of Lake Chilwa and their environment The Lake Chilwa ecosystem is in the southern region of Malawi on its eastern border with Mozambique. The ecosystem is characterized by shallow, typha-dominated swamps, sedge marsh and grass flood plains (Kalk, McLachlan and Howard-Williams, 1979). In the lake's greater catchment area, smallholder farming and fishing are the major economic activities for the approximately one million inhabitants (mainly of the Yao and Lomwe ethnic groups) making it one of Africa's most densely populated rural areas. The area produces between 15 000 and 30000 tonnes of fish per year, which is one-third of Malawi's total catch and about one-quarter of the annual national animal protein intake (Department of Economic Planning and Development [DEPD], 1987).
Access To THE WORLD FACTBOOK 1993 Provided Courtesy Of The deforestation Note landlocked PEOPLE Population 9,831,935 Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuko, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga Muslim 20%, traditional indigenous beliefs Languages http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/wofact93/wf940146.txt
Religious Freedom Page People Population 9,452,844 (July 1996 est.) Age Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuko, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga 20%, Muslim 20%, traditional indigenous beliefs Languages http://religiousfreedom.lib.virginia.edu/nationprofiles/Malawi/dem.html
Camel World Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuka, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga, Ngoni, Ngonde, Asian indigenous beliefs, 8 percent. Number of radios per 1,000 people, 501 (1998 estimate). http://www.camelworld.com/info_malawi.htm
Extractions: Reference Malawi Facts and Figures from Encarta Basic Facts Official name Republic of Malawi Capital Lilongwe Area 118,484 sq km 45,747 sq mi People Population 11,651,239 (2003 estimate) Population growth Population growth rate 2.21 percent (2003 estimate) Projected population in 2025 17,729,348 (2025 estimate) Projected population in 2050 28,977,217 (2050 estimate) Population density 98 persons per sq km (2003 estimate) 255 persons per sq mi (2003 estimate) Urban/rural distribution Share urban 15 percent (2001 estimate) Share rural 85 percent (2001 estimate) Largest cities, with population Blantyre Lilongwe Mzuzu Zomba Ethnic groups Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuka, Yao, Lomwe, Sena, Tonga, Ngoni, Ngonde, Asian, European Languages English (official), Chichewa, other indigenous languages
Country Information - 106 are native Africans (Chewas, Nyanja, lomwe, Yao, Sens Eslamic 20 percent, others (mainly indigenous beliefs) 5 Brief history Bantu People began moving to the http://www.countrywatch.com/@school/as_wire.asp?vCOUNTRY=106&UID=1101299
Second US-SSA AGOA Forum PEOPLE. Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuko, Yao, lomwe, Sena, Tonga, Ngoni, Ngonde, Asian, European. Protestant 55%, Roman Catholic 20%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs. http://www.agoa.mu/malawi.htm
Extractions: Communications Background: Established in 1891, the British protectorate of Nyasaland became the independent nation of Malawi in 1964. In 1994, the country held multiparty elections under a provisional constitution which took full effect the following year. National multiparty elections were held again in 1999. GEOGRAPHY Location: Southern Africa, east of Zambia Geographic coordinates: 13 30 S, 34 00 E Climate: sub-tropical; rainy season (November to May); dry season (May to November) Terrain: narrow elongated plateau with rolling plains, rounded hills, some mountains Natural resources: limestone, arable land, hydropower, unexploited deposits of uranium, coal, and bauxite Natural hazards: Environment current issues: deforestation; land degradation; water pollution from agricultural runoff, sewage, industrial wastes; siltation of spawning grounds endangers fish populations
Print Out - Worldinformation.com indigenous tribal groups, including Ronga, Shangaan, Chokwe 700 deaths and around 500,000 internally displaced people. groups Tsonga, SenaNyanja, Makua-lomwe. http://worldinformation.com/world/print/print_profile.asp?country=258
CompassionNet S Today S Prayer 6) and that the Holy Spirit would plant indigenous churches among lomwe OF MALAWI AND MOZAMBIQUE (LOHMway Ask that the right Kham people will hear about this http://www.tiopan.com/~jonahs/prayer_requests/msg00712.html