Development Aid, Democracy and Sustainable Development in Malawi – 1964 to date

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The purpose of this paper is to trace the evolution of development aid in Malawi from 1964, when the country became independent, to date. It also analyses sustainable development in the light of democracy in Malawi and local reactions to the former by the citizens. The paper contends that development aid needs to be linked to the notion of local development in Malawi. It notes that development was a key word that was popularly used during the reign of the founding president of Malawi, Dr Kamuzu Hastings Banda (1964 to 1994). For Banda, it was critical to have development which simply meant food security, decent housing and clothes. The paper also pays attention to local actors’ responses to development aid. © 2021 Centro de Estudos Internacionais do Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)

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Chagunda, C. (2021). Development Aid, Democracy and Sustainable Development in Malawi – 1964 to date. Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, (41), 145–164. https://doi.org/10.4000/cea.6446

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