Food for Thought in Malawi/MamaLita Forum

In this section
Food for Thought in Malawi/MamaLita Forum

Miriam Brazzelli from our Unit gave a presentation on Food Insecurity around the Globe within the Food for Thought in Malawi/MamaLita Forum which took place at the University of Edinburgh (Psychology Department) on 5th June 2018.

Among the speakers there were Peter Mathieson, Principal of the University of Edinburgh; Rita Milesi, founder and manager of the MamaLita School in Malawi; Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow, founder and Chief Executive of Mary's Meals.  

The MamaLita school in South-East Malawi has 200 children enrolled, aged 3-6 years, and approximately 50 per cent are girls. The focus of the school is to support the health and wellbeing of the children through providing nutrition and education for their development. The MamaLita project has also created an education path where local teachers will be trained. There are strong links between Scotland and Malawi. The MamaLita project builds on these links and aims to provide a hub for families and an educational pathway for children from disadvantaged background. The multidisciplinary approach of the project will support the development of a sustainable environment, which provides both food and education.

Search News

Browse by Month

2004

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 2004
  12. Dec

2003

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2003

1999

  1. Jan There are no items to show for January 1999
  2. Feb There are no items to show for February 1999
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec

1998

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr There are no items to show for April 1998
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 1998
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 1998
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 1998
  12. Dec