More than a century ago, Malawi’s healthcare system faced a challenge that remains familiar today, including limited government capacity and a heavy reliance on partnerships to provide health services to ordinary people. An Annual Medical and Sanitary Report of 1937, preserved in the National Archives of Malawi, records that until around 1930, government involvement in healthcare provision was largely confined to a few lakeshore districts, while…
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