Fay Kelle, Ph.D., who is in Malawi for 2 ½ months from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service performing her International Public Service Project (IPSP), spoke with students on July 27th about “Learning to Build Character and the Skills of Democratic Citizenship in Difficult Circumstances in Malawi.”
Students Listen Intently at the Zomba CCAP Community Day Secondary School
Students Learn to Question at the Zomba CCAP Community Day Secondary School
Misheck Munthali, Country Director for Civitas Malawi and Project Citizen Malawi, the organization that sponsored Dr. Kelle’s IPSP work, also pointed out to the students how promoting their own individual development could also help them build a prosperous democratic society in Malawi.
Students Learn to Question at the Zomba CCAP Community Day Secondary School
Main Buildings of the New Suburban Zomba CCAP Community Day Secondary School
The Facilities of the New Suburban Zomba CCAP Community Day Secondary School
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