Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Lilongwe Malawi
Profession
Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development
Secteur d’activité
Government / Military
Site Web
uk.pinterest.com/georgechaponda1/
À propos
George Chaponda has served humanitarian causes his entire life. He has dedicated himself to alleviating suffering for those affected by violence and social upheaval. During his career he has travelled through many countries and has made a difference for people wherever he went.
He was born in Nyasaland (present day Malawi) in 1942 and was awarded a scholarship to attend Delhi University based on merit. His attention to academic excellence would serve him well. Mr. Chaponda holds degrees from three universities. He graduated from Yale University, where he studied on another scholarship.
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(4)Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Lilongwe Malawi
Profession
Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development
Secteur d’activité
Government / Military
Site Web
uk.pinterest.com/georgechaponda1/
À propos
George Chaponda has served humanitarian causes his entire life. He has dedicated himself to alleviating suffering for those affected by violence and social upheaval. During his career he has travelled through many countries and has made a difference for people wherever he went.
He was born in Nyasaland (present day Malawi) in 1942 and was awarded a scholarship to attend Delhi University based on merit. His attention to academic excellence would serve him well. Mr. Chaponda holds degrees from three universities. He graduated from Yale University, where he studied on another scholarship.
Mots-clés
george chaponda
malawi
africa
poverty
aid
uk
leadership
kids
donation
haiti
for
turner
donate
help
pop
children
feed
hunger
world
heal the world
the
kofi annan
albert luthuli
emily hobhouse
ellen johnson-sirleaf
albertina sisulu
archbishop desmond tutu
nelson mandela
humanitarian
foreign aid
denmark
natural disaster
floods
charity
overseas aid
government
youth
foriegn relations
development
japan
crops
farming
agriculture
Tout plus