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Published 2/09/2020
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Introduction
We exist to help coordinate, support and represent Scotland's many civic links with Malawi.
Published 5/10/2020
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Our history
We are proud of the 160+ year old relationship Scotland has with Malawi: this is a relationship built on mutually beneficial community-to-community, family-to-family and people-to-people links. It is a relationship underpinned by mutual understanding and respect. We believe this is a new and exciting model of international cooperation and a powerful force for change.
Published 5/10/2020
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Our impact
We're really proud of what we achieve, together, as a network.
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Our people
Our partnership is powered by a key team of staff, board and patrons.
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Our board
Our board of trustees bring a wealth of skills and experience to guide our focus.
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Our Youth Committee
Our Youth Committee represents the voice of the wider SMP Youth Membership. The committee influences and shapes the SMP’s wider work, ensuring that it includes and embraces issues most relevant to young people now and in the future.
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Our patrons
Meet our honorary patrons and presidents.
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Our staff
Our team bring together a wealth of skills.
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Our partnership principles
The Scotland-Malawi Partnership is a large and incredibly diverse coalition of organisations and individuals. There are two things that all these schools, churches, charities, universities, hospitals, business, etc, share: a love for and friendship with Malawi, and a belief in dignified partnership. This is our common thread.
Published 15/10/2020
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Our Malawi sister network
The Malawi Scotland Partnership (MaSP) is our sister organisation: the Malawi-owned and Malawi-led network which exists to support Malawi's many civil society links with Scotland.
Published 15/10/2020
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Our other partners
We don't just encourage our members to connect their work with others': we do it ourselves! We have strong working relationships across the Scottish civil society. Here are just a few of our Scottish Partners:
Published 15/10/2020
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Our vacancies
Our current opportunities are listed below. We regularly update this page so please keep checking back to see what we might have on offer.
Published 15/10/2020
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Contact us
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About us
All about Scotland-Malawi Partnership.
Published 16/10/2020
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Our work
Published 16/10/2020
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COVID-19
The Covid-19 pandemic presents many significant challenges for Malawi, Scotland, and the bilateral relationship. The SMP is committed to doing all it can to support our members in Scotland and their partners in Malawi, through the pandemic. There has never been greater need for coordination, information sharing and solidarity.
Published 16/10/2020
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How the SMP is responding
The Covid-19 pandemic presents many significant challenges for Malawi, Scotland, and the bilateral relationship. The SMP is committed to doing all it can to support our members in Scotland and their partners in Malawi, through the pandemic. There has never been greater need for coordination, information sharing and solidarity.
Published 16/10/2020
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Latest situation, resources and support in Malawi
Pandemic updates from Malawi.
Published 16/10/2020
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Malawi appeals
We are happy to promote the below Covid-19 fundraising appeals, and encourage members and partners to donate generously. We recognise that a number of these appeals may have now been concluded, so we recommend you check with the relevant website first.
Published 17/10/2020
We found 50 events for your search for “”
You can find out more about our events in the events section of our website.
Persons with Albinism in Malawi: Promoting an Inclusive Future for All Ages
'Growing up in Malawi' Film Launch
Beginner Chichewa Lessons: 14 January - 25 February 2025
2024 Annual Gathering & AGM: Friendship & Fundraising Fundamentals
SMP Youth Festival 2024: For the Better - Together!
A time to meet and share ideas, and hopefully create some new ideas on how to work with and support our school partners in Malawi.
Book Launch: The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian 1924-2024: A Centenary Assessment
Guest Lecture with Prof. Wapulumuka Mulwafu
The SMP was honoured, in partnership with the University of Strathclyde's Department of Humanities, hosted Professor Wapulumuka Mulwafu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Mzuzu University (MZUNI).
Further & Higher Education Forum
We were joined in-person by senior figures from three of Malawi’s public universities, MUBAS, MUST and MZUNI.
Malawi Cross-Party Group with AGM
In this hybrid event, the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Dr Shaw James Paterson offered reflections on his first visit to Malawi.
A conversation with Howard Msukwa, rice farmer from Malawi
True Origin (previously JTS ) has been working with rice farmers from Northern Malawi since 2009, importing and marketing wonderful aromatic Kilombero rice.
Health Forum - Oral Health
We were joined by two of the final year dental students, Esther Khomba and Chifundo Banda, from the first cohort of Malawi-trained dentists at KUHES, Malawi.
Youth & Schools Forum Catch-Up
A friendly catch up on youth and schools activities for Malawi and Scotland.
Invitation to a brief audience with the First Minister
Myth & Reality of the Missionary Family - Book Launch
Malawi Cross-Party Group Meeting
At this hybrid event we heard from the team behind the Chitetetzo Project
Further and Higher Education Forum
Food Security
Joint Malawi Cross-Party Group & Malawi All-Party Parliamentary Group
This was an inclusive, welcoming space in which Citizens and Parliamentarians developed and enhanced links between Scotland and Malawi.
Renewables Forum
Everyone is welcome and warmly invited to take part in this Forum. You don’t need to be a member to participate in the Forum, nor an Energy or Renewables Expert
Sport and Development
All are welcome to join the SMP Sport and Development meeting which will be held online.
Salary Benchmarking in Malawi
Info-sharing conversation co-hosted by our sister organisation, the Malawi Scotland Partnership (MaSP).
WASH Forum
Working in collaboration with Hydro Nation International Centre (HNIC), the Scotland Malawi Partnership invited members to attend the WASH Forum
Further and Higher Education Forum
The Further and Higher Education Forum; Strengthening FEHE Partnerships between Malawi and Scotland.
Youth & Schools Event
Helping address Climate Change and other SDGs - through STEM Ambassadors.
SMP Annual Gathering & AGM: Friendship & Global Citizenship
The Scotland Malawi Partnership welcomed all members to the 2023 Annual Gathering themed 'Friendship an Global Citizenship'. Members participated in an inspirational, interactive and enjoyable afternoon at the University of Glasgow.
Fishing (in) the Past to Inform the Future: Lessons from Lake Malawi and Mbenji Island
Explore the history of fisheries management in Lake Malawi and what lessons this can teach for sustainable fishing futures in Malawi and beyond.
Open Lecture - Decolonising the Curriculum: Why, What and How
A hybrid open lecture hosted by the SMP
Goodbye Dr Banda: Lessons for the West from a Small African Country
The book combines memoir and travelogue and follows Alexander Chula’s experiences working in Malawi, first as a classics teacher and later as a medical volunteer. A discussion between the author and the SMP’s Interim CEO, Stuart Brown.
Malaria Vaccine in Malawi - joint Malawi Cross Party Group & Malawi All-Party Parliamentary Group
We heard updates from the University of Glasgow and colleagues in Malawi on progress with the Malaria vaccine in Malawi.
Roundtable Meeting with Fiona Ritchie, British High Commissioner to Malawi
SMP Roundtable meeting with Fiona Ritchie, British High Commissioner to Malawi
Youth and Schools Forum: Catch-Up
A catch-up with some 'old' faces and meet some 'new'!
SMP Networking Social
SMP members met academics from Malawi at an informal social event - this was a great opportunity were we heard more about their research and networked with the colleagues
Intermediate Chichewa Lessons - 2023 - Final dates coming soon.
For the first time, the SMP will hold a series of Chichewa Lessons for those who wish to dive beyond the beginner level
Exact dates to be confirmed
Renewables Forum
Sharing practical experiences of deploying Renewable Energy in Malawi
Forestry Forum
The SMP Forestry Forum was joined by Prof. Iain Woodhouse and Dr Henry Kadzuwa
Health Forum
The SMP’s Health Forum joined by a Malawian delegation of alumni fellows of the Fleming Fund Fellowship Scheme
Sport and Development
Support and connect MaSP & SMP members and their partners working in any sport in dignified partnership with Malawi.
Joint Malawi Cross Party Group (CPG) & All-Party Parliamentary Group on Malawi (APPG)
Faith Forum: Mission, Race and Colonialism in Malawi
We heard from author, Kenneth R. Ross, about the first intellectual biography of Alexander Hetherwick, a key figure in Scotland-Malawi relations
Cyclone Freddy Co-ordination meeting
Hosted collaboratively by the Malawi Scotland Partnership, the Association of Malawians in Scotland and the Scotland Malawi Partnership
Beginner Chichewa Lessons - 18 April - 30 May 2023
Our ever popular series of Beginner Chichewa Lessons returns in 2023
SMP Youth Festival 2023
Emergency Co-ordination Zoom Meeting - Tropical Cyclone Freddy - open to ALL
Led by our sister organisation the Malawi Scotland Partnership (MaSP)
Evolving School Partnerships in 2023/2024
Health Forum: Malawi Cholera Outbreak
Water Forum
Vice Chancellor of The University of Dundee & VCs of all Malawi public universities address Malawi CPG
SMP Annual Gathering, AGM & a (very Malawian!) St Andrew’s Day celebration
SMP Renewables Forum
Business, Trade, Investment and Tourism Roundtable
We found 50 members for your search for “”
You can find more of our members in the explore our membership section of our website.
Stuart Brown
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Craig Docking
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Scotland Malawi Partnership
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Jade Stein
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Pamela Tulloch
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John Lwanda
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Colin McLean
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Abner Maosa
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Isobel Reid
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Chris Brotherton
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Heather Sutherland
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Kathryn Sutherland
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Carolyn Hunter
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Maureen Gowans
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Andrew Walker
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Christine Campbell
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Penny George
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Marie-Anne Hutchison
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Neil Sargison
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Sir Andrew Cubie
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Irene Johnston
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Andrew and Kim Black
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Thomas Mutangiri
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Richard Simpson OBE
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Peter Mtika
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Burnett Lunan
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Mary Thomson
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Lesley Atkins
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Neil Horne
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John Knox
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David Dorward
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Marcus Karim
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Eleanor Smart
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Grace Manyika
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Michael James
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Rebecca Wallace
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Claire Mackintosh
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Dr Isabelle Uny
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Shadrech Chipwatali
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Gemma Burnside
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Donald Alexander Todd
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Agatha Mazengera
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Alphaeus Ngonga
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Claudia Beamish MSP
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Ray French
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Ian Boxall
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Rachel Anne Josephine Macleod
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Barbara J. Cormack
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Elizabeth Sheehan
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Daniel C. Khomba
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