The Bridge Project

The project collected over 250 stories recorded all over the country and in several languages. To ensure the widest accessibility, each story was translated first from the local language into Chichewa (Malawi’s most widely spoken local language) and then into English.

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World Natural and Cultural Heritage

The United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) aimed at promoting the country’s economic development through culture and heritage.

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Chongoni Rock Art

Situated within a cluster of forested granite hills and covering an area of 126.4 km2, high up the plateau of central Malawi, Chongini rock art reflect the comparatively scarce tradition of farmer rock art, as well as paintings by BaTwa hunter-gatherers who inhabited the area from the late Stone Age.

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UNESCO World Heritage Site

Cape maclear

Lake Malawi National Park (A World Heritage Site) Fish Conservation project run by Ripple Africa in cooperation with UNESCO with support from Parks and Wildlife, Fisheries and the local communities. The project aims to protect the cichlid fish within 100 meters of the shore and to empower local communities to manage this valuable resource for future generations.

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