Thursday, November 12, 2009

France’s Prince Albert visits Malawi

Prince Albert of the Monaco of France visited various development initiatives he has been funding in Malawi this week, and explored means through which France may establish an embassy in Malawi after meeting State President Bingu wa Mutharika.
Prince Albert expressed satisfaction with the quality of infrastructure put up using funds various Malawian organizations receive from him, taking exception of a maternity wing in Dowa district.
“It is the responsibility of all of us to help each other and make life better,” said Albert.
He said he would continue to channel funds towards various causes in Malawi, hoping to save many lives of people otherwise condemned to fateful devices.
Malawi still ranks as one of the countries with highest mortality and morbidity rates in the world, though efforts of people like Prince Albert in putting up sexual reproductive health infrastructure seem to be bearing fruit.
The Ministry of Health has recorded a decrease in the number of women who die from child-birth related complications from 984 to less than 900.

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