one peace corps volunteer's journey into the warm heart of africa

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

a bit about the Warm Heart

Hey everybody! Well it's only 16 days until I leave for Malawi, and I thought it might be nice to post something about the country I will be calling home for the next 2 years. If you are anything like me before I got the invitation, I knew next to nothing about Malawi AKA the Warm Heart of Africa. I copied all the info from a fellow volunteer in the enviro group (thanks Mary!).


Geography
Land size of Malawi is about equal to that of Pennsylvania
Lake Malawi (aka. Lake Nyasa) is about the size of Vermont
Climate is subtropical (rainy season November-May, dry season May-November)
Terrain consists of plateaus, highlands, and valleys
Current environmental issues: deforestation, land degradation, water pollution from agricultural runoff, siltation of spawning grounds (endangers fish population)

Population
15,028,757
Life expectancy for males and females is right around 50 years old
11.9% adults living with HIV/AIDS
Nationality: Malwians
Religion: 79.9% Christian, 12.8% Muslim

Government
Multiparty Democracy
Capital is Lilongwe
Time difference is UTC+2, or 9 hours ahead of Mountain time
Declared independence on July 6, 1964

Economy
Agricultural products: tobacco, sugarcane, cotton, tea, corn, potatoes, cassava, sorghum, pulses, groundnuts, macadamia nuts, cattle, goats
Industry: tobacco, tea, sugar, sawmill products, cement, consumer goods

Transportation
32 airports, 6 with paved runways
Railways: 797km
Roadways: 15,451km
Ports: Chipoka, Monkey Bay, Nkhata Bay, Nkhotakota, Chilumba


Good stuff!

1 comment:

Mary said...

Ha, of course! Always great to help educate others when possible :) See you in a few weeks