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ndanya
8 years ago

Uchembere wake uti? Omwe anthu akungotukwanidwa nzipatala ndi ma nurse

mbuli67
mbuli67
8 years ago

Ntchito mukugwirira kuti? Ife sitimakuonani, kodi mukumatenga pepala lanji nanga simuononga dzina LA nurse?

Matama
Matama
8 years ago

How are they selected? Coz in my community there is none of these Community Health Workers.

Greencardless Malawian
Greencardless Malawian
8 years ago

JB WOYEEEEEEEEEEE!!! WHEN I SEE SAFE MOTHERHOOD, I SEE JB

Mbiyazodooka
Mbiyazodooka
8 years ago

Malawians, these are the kind of stories we should be commenting on in masses. If the story was about sex or politics, we should have had over a hundred comments already. Come on people!

Brazilian wax
Brazilian wax
8 years ago

I am eager to see how this cadre will be retained in their native communities understanding that this was the criterion used to matriculating them into the program. This criterion deliberately ignored one persuasive social phenomenon called marriage. Suppose these beautiful young ladies get betrothed by someone from another distant area, how are you going to stop them from following the spouse. I really doubt. They will sue you! With the level of unemployment in the country, they might have, under duress, accepted the conditions of enrollment but as time goes by the commitment will wear off. Let’s wait and… Read more »

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