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Chichewa and Tumbuka), officially the Republic of Malawi and formerly known as Nyasaland, is a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa. It is bordered by Zambia to the west, Tanzania to the north and northeast, and Mozambique to the east, south and southwest. Malawi spans over 118,484 km2 (45,747 sq mi) and has an estimated population of 19,431,566 (as of January 2021). Malawi's capital and largest city is Lilongwe. Its second-largest is Blantyre, its third-largest is Mzuzu and its fourth-largest is its former capital, Zomba
. It was the first capital city of Malawi before being changed to Lilongwe.

The part of Africa now known as Malawi was settled around the 10th century by

V-Dem Democracy indices Malawi is ranked 74th electoral democracy worldwide and 11th electoral democracy in Africa. The country's military, the Malawian Defence Force, includes an army, a navy, and an air wing. Malawi's foreign policy is pro-Western. It maintains positive diplomatic relations with most countries, and participates in several international organisations, including the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), and the African Union
(AU).

Malawi is one of the world's least-developed countries. The economy is heavily based on agriculture, and it has a largely rural and rapidly growing population. The Malawian government depends heavily on outside aid to meet its development needs, although the amount needed (and the aid offered) has decreased since 2000. The Malawian government faces challenges in its efforts to build and expand the economy, to improve education, healthcare, and environmental protection, and to become financially independent despite widespread unemployment. Since 2005, Malawi has developed several policies that focus on addressing these issues, and the country's outlook appears to be improving: key indicators of progress in the economy, education, and healthcare were seen in 2007 and 2008.

Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality. HIV/AIDS is highly prevalent, which both reduces the labour force and requires increased government expenditures. The country has a diverse population that includes native peoples, Asians, and Europeans. Several languages are spoken, and there is an array of religious beliefs. Although in the past there was a periodic regional conflict fuelled in part by ethnic divisions, by 2008 this internal conflict had considerably diminished, and the idea of identifying with one's Malawian nationality had reemerged. (Full article...)

Prostitution in Malawi is legal and prevalent around hotels and bars in urban and tourist areas. Living off the proceeds of prostitution is illegal. In 2015, it was estimated there were 20,000 sex workers in the country.

Human trafficking, HIV and child prostitution are problems in the country. (Full article...)
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  • Image 1Public expenditure on education in Southern Africa as a share of GDP, 2012 or closest year (from Malawi)
    Public expenditure on education in Southern Africa as a share of GDP, 2012 or closest year (from Malawi)
  • Scientific publications per million inhabitants in SADC countries in 2014.
    Scientific publications per million inhabitants in SADC countries in 2014 (from Malawi)
  • Image 3Crafts market in Lilongwe (from Malawi)
    Crafts market in Lilongwe (from Malawi)
  • Scientific research output in terms of publications in Southern Africa, cumulative totals by field, 2008–2014.
    Scientific research output in terms of publications in Southern Africa, cumulative totals by field, 2008–2014 (from Malawi)
  • Image 5Scientific publication trends in the most productive SADC countries, 2005–2014 (from Malawi)
    Scientific publication trends in the most productive SADC countries, 2005–2014 (from Malawi)
  • Image 6Elephant in Majete Wildlife Reserve (from Malawi)
    Elephant in Majete Wildlife Reserve (from Malawi)
  • Image 7Researchers (HC) in Southern Africa per million inhabitants, 2013 or closest year (from Malawi)
    Researchers (HC) in Southern Africa per million inhabitants, 2013 or closest year (from Malawi)
  • Image 81897 British Central Africa stamp issued by the United Kingdom (from Malawi)
    1897 British Central Africa stamp issued by the United Kingdom (from Malawi)
  • Image 9The M1 road between Blantyre and Lilongwe (from Malawi)
    The M1 road between Blantyre and Lilongwe (from Malawi)
  • Image 10Harvesting groundnuts at an agricultural research station in Malawi (from Malawi)
    Harvesting
    groundnuts at an agricultural research station in Malawi (from Malawi
    )
  • Image 11Mountains in Northern Malawi during the rainy season (from Malawi)
    Mountains in Northern Malawi during the rainy season (from Malawi)
  • Image 12GDP in Southern African Development Community countries by economic sector, 2013 or closest year (from Malawi)
    GDP in Southern African Development Community countries by economic sector, 2013 or closest year (from Malawi)
  • Image 13Locations of Malawian diplomatic embassies or high commissions (from Malawi)
    Locations of Malawian diplomatic embassies or high commissions (from Malawi)
  • Image 14Children attending a farmer meeting in Nalifu village, Mulanje (from Malawi)
    Children attending a farmer meeting in Nalifu village, Mulanje (from Malawi)
  • Image 15Chongoni Rock Art Area (from Malawi)
  • Two small dugout canoes on the shore of a lake
    Lake Malawi (from Malawi)
  • Image 17National Assembly building in Lilongwe (from Malawi)
    National Assembly building in Lilongwe (from Malawi)
  • Image 18Domestic expenditure on research in Southern Africa as a percentage of GDP, 2012 or closest year (from Malawi)
    Domestic expenditure on research in Southern Africa as a percentage of GDP, 2012 or closest year (from Malawi)
  • Image 19Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe (from Malawi)
  • Image 20Malawi's first Prime Minister and later the first President, Hastings Banda (left), with Tanzania's President Julius Nyerere (from Malawi)
    Malawi's first Prime Minister and later the first President, Hastings Banda (left), with Tanzania's President Julius Nyerere (from Malawi)
  • Image 21Musical instruments of Malawi (from Malawi)
    Musical instruments of Malawi (from Malawi)
  • Image 22Mission Church in Livingstonia (from Malawi)
    Mission Church in Livingstonia (from Malawi)
  • Image 23Malawi health passport showing 3 languages most used in Malawi, English (red dot), Chewa (blue dot) and Tumbuka (green dot). (from Malawi)
    Malawi health passport showing 3 languages most used in Malawi, English (red dot), Chewa (blue dot) and Tumbuka (green dot). (from Malawi)
  • Image 24Mbawemi Women's group in Malawi learning how to add value to beeswax by making candles (from Malawi)
    Mbawemi Women's group in Malawi learning how to add value to beeswax by making candles (from Malawi)
  • Image 25Malawian female soldier (from Malawi)
    Malawian female soldier (from Malawi)
  • Image 26Malawi women with young children attending family planning services (from Malawi)
    Malawi women with young children attending family planning services (from Malawi)

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1 December 2023 – Israel–Hamas war
Hundreds of Malawians travel to Israel to work as farm labourers. Kondwani Nankhumwa, leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, has questioned the secrecy of the deal amidst the governments awareness of the ongoing war. (Al Jazeera)
15 November 2023 –
government officials, including himself, until the end of March, as part of measures to address the country's economic challenges. (AFP via The Citizen)

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A fisherman Lake Malawi, Africa's third largest freshwater lake.

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