Condom use among sexually active people aged 15 to 49 remains low in Malawi, as only 48 percent of the group used condoms this year, according to the National AIDS Commission (NAC).
Malawi’s first-ever Infrastructure Transparency Index has exposed major accountability gaps in public infrastructure projects, with the country scoring 25.41 percent, far below the global average of 43.07 percent, raising concerns over governance, corruption and donor confidence.
On a humid November morning in Thyolo, hospital workers lined the driveway of the district hospital: some in faded scrubs, others clutching worn-out clipboards shaped by years of improvisation without the bare essentials of a functioning health system.
For months, the facility, like many across Malawi, had been drowning in shortages: gloves, monitors, diagnostic tools, and even hope.
Then, a moment of profound relief.
Vice President Dr Jane Ansah has pledged to confront long-standing inefficiencies in Malawi’s public service, saying government is committed to strengthening oversight and accountability through digital transformation.
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