Malawi
Malawi
Africa
Endorsements
Endorsed in 2020
Not Endorsed
Endorsed
Endorsed
Relevant UN Resolutions
GCPEA Education Under Attack
Other GCPEA Publications
Other Important Information
Memberships in International Regional Organizations
Peacekeeping
Key Information
Key information about the country.
Advocacy Engagements
Engagements with this state or any other relevant information that can support advocacy.
November 2018: GCPEA met with the First and Third Secretary in the Mission in New York. Since it was a first meeting with Malawi, GCPEA provided general overview of the Safe Schools Declaration and the Guidelines and encouraged attendance to the Spain conference. They were interested to know if the Declaration applies for non-state armed groups as perpetrators of attacks on education. They promised to brief the ambassador and take up the issue with capital.
February 2019: GCPEA met with the Deputy Permanent Representative of the Mission of Malawi. It was a very brief meeting. The DPR requested all necessary information by email and promised to hold a second meeting with GCPEA to prepare himself to brief capital on the initiative. He asked for the pros and cons of endorsement, and which of GCPEA’s member organisations have field presence in Malawi. Follow-up: GCPEA followed up in writing, sharing a letter for the Foreign Minister, providing links to GCPEA resources and advising that Plan International, Save the Children, and UNICEF has offices in Malawi.
May 2019: Participated in the Third International Conference in Palma.
June 2019: GCPEA wrote to the Ministry of Education representative, who had attended the Third International Conference in Palma, to share the endorsement procedure and the template letter.
July 2019: GCPEA (Zama) met with the First Secretary from the mission in New York who seemed personally invested. After his first meeting with GCPEA in December 2018, he had made a positive recommendation to capital. He promised to raise the Declaration again with capital and felt that endorsement would be possible.
November 2022: Endorsed the Political Declaration on Strengthening the Protection of Civilians from the Humanitarian Consequences Arising from the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas (EWIPA) on 18 November during an International Conference hosted by Ireland, the leader and penholder behind the Declaration.
UN Standards
Good Practice
What, if anything, the country has done to protect education and/or implement any of the 8 commitments outlined in the Declaration.
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Relevant Contacts
Contact information of the representatives of Permanent Missions, national Ministries, and focal points for the State-led Implementation Network.
General Email(s):
MalawiNewyork@aol.com | MalawiU@aol.com
Other Contacts:
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hajjmazengera@gmail.com
Hajj Mazengera
Principal Foreign Service Officer Europe Directorate
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
Malawi
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