
Witness Mike Tapani Alfonso
@madfoxalfonso
A Research Fellow @Centre for Social Research-UNIMA, development specialist and a Chelsea fan.
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http://www.csrunima.mw 07-08-2011 11:44:13
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Joseph Chunga from Centre for Social Research (CSR), UNIMA is presenting (at LL Hotel) latest Malawi Afrobarometer survey findings. 66% of Malawians say corruption has increased over the past year Tall Man from Zomba Jacob Mazalale Political &Administrative Studies Department UNIMA





Together with APHRC we are launching PROMOTE Project interventions aiming at encouraging adolescent mothers to go back to school or enroll for vocational training in Blantyre today. Ndizotheka Atsikana! Happy Kayuni Witness Mike Tapani Alfonso Jacob Mazalale Chanco Community Radio 107.6 FM Tawonga Mwase-Vuma Caroline Kabiru

PROMOTE Project interventions launch underway in Blantyre. 288 Adolescent mothers are participating in this project.Happy Kayuni


@CSRUNIMA announces publication of new paper titled ‘Political economy analysis of subnational health management’ by six of its staff and colleagues. The study was conducted in Malawi, Uganda and Kenya,Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, UNICEF, KEMRI-Wellcome, Makerere University School of Public Health, @MalawiUNICEF.


We are happy to be part of the @Afrobarometer R10 planning meeting in Ada, #Ghana. Centre for Social Research (CSR), UNIMA is represented by our Deputy Director and Principal Investigator #JosephChunga. #ABRound10 #ABGoesToAda #VoicesAfrica


@csrunima has been recognized at the ongoing planning meeting for its excellence and long service in conducting #Afrobarometer surveys in Malawi. So far #CSR has conducted 8 surveys in Malawi. Afrobarometer, Jacob Mazalale, Happy Kayuni, Witness Mike Tapani Alfonso,Tiyesere Chikapa



Today we hosted David Noël 🇪🇺 Ansong from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Okumu from ILLINOIS Social Work University of Illinois and Annette Mkandawire, CenTHRO country coordinator. These are some of our partners in the labor trafficking project that will start soon. Centre for Social Research (CSR), UNIMA is excited about this project.



