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Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948)
This Convention defines and criminalizes genocide, obliging states to prevent and punish the crime. Malawi acceded in 2017.
UN Committee on the Rights of the Child's list of issues for Malawi's combined third to fifth periodic reports.
U.S. Department of State annual report assessing trafficking in persons and anti-trafficking efforts in Malawi for 2016.
UNHCR begins relocating Mozambican asylum-seekers in Malawi
A major UNHCR-run relocation operation aimed at improving living conditions for nearly 10,000 Mozambican asylum-seekers began in southern Malawi, moving them to Luwani.
Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2015 - Malawi
Comprehensive assessment of human rights practices in Malawi, with specific focus on refugee rights and conditions in Dzaleka camp.
Guitars from Malawi camp hit right note with musicians around the world
Patron Palushong, a refugee from DRC living in Dzaleka camp, supports his family by crafting high-quality guitars that are sold to musicians worldwide.
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