
Strengthening Mental Health Care in Malawi
October 9, 2025 11:58 amMalawi faces a double burden of high mental health needs amplified by intensifying climate disasters. Our partnership with St. John... View Article
Malawi faces a double burden of high mental health needs amplified by intensifying climate disasters. Our partnership with St. John... View Article
The 2024–2025 Seed Global Health Annual Report showcases how country-led action is transforming health systems amid funding challenges. Through workforce training, education, and innovation, we’re advancing equity, resilience, and stronger healthcare for all.
We’re running a series to get to know our country directors—the people behind the leadership. They share their journeys, insights... View Article
Last week the Kamuzu University of Health Science (KUHeS) in partnership with Seed Global Health hosted a Maternity Open Day... View Article
Seed Global Health (Seed) Malawi held an inaugural stakeholder’s meeting to scope and frame the climate change and health rapid... View Article
“As a woman in labour, I would want privacy. I wouldn’t want to be exposed,” says Dalitsolanga Sokosa, a senior nursing... View Article
Seed Global Health (Seed) is proud to announce new support from The Rockefeller Foundation to address the critical health impacts... View Article
In November 2024, the National Organization of Nurses and Midwives in Malawi (NONM) hosted the country’s first-ever Nursing and Midwifery... View Article
Malawi’s obstetricians, gynaecologists, researchers, and stakeholders in maternal and new-born health were urged to identify existing gaps in maternal care... View Article
Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a COP29 special report titled Health is the Argument for Climate Action.... View Article
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