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Malawi president Joyce Banda marks David Livingstone birth Malawi president Joyce Banda marks David Livingstone birth
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The president of Malawi is in Scotland for celebrations to mark 200 years since the birth of Scottish missionary Dr David Livingstone.The president of Malawi is in Scotland for celebrations to mark 200 years since the birth of Scottish missionary Dr David Livingstone.
Joyce Banda visited the David Livingstone Centre in Blantyre before attending a church service with First Minister Alex Salmond.Joyce Banda visited the David Livingstone Centre in Blantyre before attending a church service with First Minister Alex Salmond.
Dr Banda has visited the South Lanarkshire town before.Dr Banda has visited the South Lanarkshire town before.
But this was her first trip as president of the African country that has so many Livingstone connections.But this was her first trip as president of the African country that has so many Livingstone connections.
Dr Banda paid tribute to the Scottish missionary who helped to fight slavery in Malawi and other African countries.Dr Banda paid tribute to the Scottish missionary who helped to fight slavery in Malawi and other African countries.
Livingstone was born on 19 March 1813.Livingstone was born on 19 March 1813.
He came from a humble background and, from the age of 10, worked 14 hours per day in the Blantyre Cotton Works.He came from a humble background and, from the age of 10, worked 14 hours per day in the Blantyre Cotton Works.
At 27, he went to Africa and saw the damage caused by the slave trade.At 27, he went to Africa and saw the damage caused by the slave trade.
It led Livingstone to believe that his role was to find an easy route into the heart of the continent, that missionaries and then traders could use to bring Christianity and legitimate trade.It led Livingstone to believe that his role was to find an easy route into the heart of the continent, that missionaries and then traders could use to bring Christianity and legitimate trade.
The first minister marked the bicentenary and Dr Banda's visit by announcing funding for aid projects in Malawi focusing on healthcare and growing the economy.The first minister marked the bicentenary and Dr Banda's visit by announcing funding for aid projects in Malawi focusing on healthcare and growing the economy.
Mr Salmond confirmed that 15 projects in Malawi, run by Scottish-based organisations, had been allocated £4.9m over three years from the Scottish government's International Development Fund.Mr Salmond confirmed that 15 projects in Malawi, run by Scottish-based organisations, had been allocated £4.9m over three years from the Scottish government's International Development Fund.
He said: "I am particularly pleased that as we welcome President Banda - who is only the second ever female Head of State in Africa - that several of the projects we are supporting have a focus on women and children - such as supporting professionals delivering maternal and child healthcare - and improving maternal and neonatal care in rural areas."He said: "I am particularly pleased that as we welcome President Banda - who is only the second ever female Head of State in Africa - that several of the projects we are supporting have a focus on women and children - such as supporting professionals delivering maternal and child healthcare - and improving maternal and neonatal care in rural areas."
Agricultural economyAgricultural economy
Malawi, which has a population of about 15 million, remains one of the poorest countries in the world.Malawi, which has a population of about 15 million, remains one of the poorest countries in the world.
The southern African country, which has a major city named Blantyre after Livingstone's birthplace, is a largely agricultural economy that is making efforts to overcome decades of underdevelopment and the more recent impact of a growing HIV-Aids problem.The southern African country, which has a major city named Blantyre after Livingstone's birthplace, is a largely agricultural economy that is making efforts to overcome decades of underdevelopment and the more recent impact of a growing HIV-Aids problem.
President Banda's three-day trip to the UK will also feature an address to the Scottish Parliament and the laying of a wreath at Livingstone's grave at Westminster Cathedral. President Banda's three-day trip to the UK will also feature an address to the Scottish Parliament and the laying of a wreath at Livingstone's grave at Westminster Abbey.
Dr Banda said: "My visit to this historical country seeks to deepen the relationship that has existed between Malawi and Scotland since Dr Livingstone visited our country.Dr Banda said: "My visit to this historical country seeks to deepen the relationship that has existed between Malawi and Scotland since Dr Livingstone visited our country.
"I am looking forward to engaging the Scottish people on matters of trade, investment and development, which Dr David Livingstone aspired to achieve.""I am looking forward to engaging the Scottish people on matters of trade, investment and development, which Dr David Livingstone aspired to achieve."