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The Spirit of Malawi

English

By (author): Susan Dalgety

Living your life against the odds. Through the voices of Malawians The Spirit of Malawi is a first-hand account of daily life in Malawi. It also examines the big issues that affect us all, but Malawians more than most: climate change, the global economic divide and digitalisation. It looks beyond the clichés to consider what life is really like for 18 million people born into a national economy less than a quarter of the size of Edinburghs.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913025465

About Susan Dalgety

SUSAN DALGETY and her husband an economic researcher spent six months in Malawi from May 2019 interviewing scores of people and researching the countrys history and its future prospects. During her stay she filed a weekly Letter from Malawi for The Scotsman. As the former head of communications for Lord McConnell when he was First Minister of Scotland (2001-06) her first trip to Malawi was to set up the first official visit by the Scottish government and help develop a bi-lateral co-operation agreement between the two countries which remains in place today. She was previously chief writer on the Edinburgh Evening News deputy leader of Edinburgh City Council and Director of Communication for Scottish Labour as well as editor of the Wester Hailes Sentinel Scotlands ground-breaking community newspaper during the 1980s and 90s This is her first book.

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