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Malawi: Church Alliances Partner Malawian Journalists in Voice Up Project for Vulnerable Communities

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[Nyasa Times] Churches Action in Relief and Development (CARD) and South Africa based Action Churches Together (ACT) Ubumbano have partnered with Malawian journalists in a project known as Voice Up, which exposes the various challenges communities face in order to influence the action of key multinational stakeholders.

Source: allAfrica.com

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