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    2022.11.24

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    Seed Malawi’s 10th Anniversary Celebration

    The Seed Malawi team is hosting a celebration of ten years of impact with our partners and many special guests, including our guest of honor, the Honourable Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda, the Minister of Health of Malawi; as well as long standing Seed partners, educators, and trainees from the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, the Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi, and the St. John of Good College of Health Sciences.
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    2022.12.01

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    World AIDS Day

    This year’s theme for World AIDS Day is “Putting Ourselves to the Test: Achieving Equity to End HIV.” It encourages people to unite globally to eliminate the disparities and inequities that create barriers to HIV testing, prevention, and access to HIV care. First observed in 1988, World AIDS Day is a day to unite to help end HIV and remember those lost to AIDS-related illnesses.
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    2022.12.12

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    Universal Health Coverage Day

    To build a safer and healthier future for all, we must strengthen our health systems to ensure they are equitable, resilient, and capable of meeting everyone’s needs. Everyone, everywhere deserves access to quality health services, in times of crisis and calm. This year’s theme is ““Build the world we want: A healthy future for all."
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    2022.12.27

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    World Epidemic Preparedness Day

    As exemplified by the ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic major infectious diseases and epidemics have devastating impacts on human lives, wreaking havoc on long-term social and economic development. It is important to strengthen epidemic prevention by applying lessons learned on epidemic management and how to prevent the stoppage of basic services, and to raise the level of preparedness in order to have the earliest and most adequate response to any epidemic that may arise
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