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Today, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the FIFA (https:\/\/www.FIFA.com<\/a>) President Gianni Infantino met with Football Association of Malawi President Fleetwood Haiya.<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n Football Association of Malawi President Fleetwood Haiya (EN):<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n "We also discussed issues about infrastructure improvement and development, which is very key in my country, as we don’t have a proper infrastructure. So, this is everything we were talking about. We need to have infrastructure so that that can give a platform to the players."<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n Football Association of Malawi President Fleetwood Haiya (EN):<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n "We’re talking about infrastructure development and improvement: most of the stadiums in Malawi are owned by the government, so the government is the biggest player in our football in Malawi. This is why I invited the President to come to my country so that we can also sit down with the team. Finally, we also talked about capacity-building and the technical support. You know, all the schools, what we need is just capacity-building and the technical support, and maybe the technical equipment. I’m sure that, with these few goals that I have given to the President, we are going to move our football to another level in Malawi."<\/p>\n","pinned_expiry":"0","press_type":"","source_name":"FIFA","source_slug":"fifa","source_logo":"1f5e72296291597","source_lang":"en","source_subdomain":"fifa","city_name":null,"country_name":null,"media_url":"https:\/\/fifa.africa-newsroom.com\/press\/media\/malawi-president-meets-fifa-president?lang=en","videos":[{"id":"107213","created":"2023-12-21 12:57:57","updated":null,"created_by":"16743","ordering_count":"58380","media_press_id":"286082","media_file_id":null,"media_type":"v","media_video_id":null,"media_video":"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/8AKdCdpStAY?si=M00qxywIm-ZZFFz8","media_video_type":"e","no_views":null,"no_shares":null,"no_download":null,"media_audio_id":null,"media_audio":null,"media_audio_type":null,"media_id":"107213","file_id":null,"folder_id":null,"type":null,"name":null,"filename":null,"path":null,"extension":null,"mimetype":null,"description":null,"alt_attribute":null,"download_count":null,"media_description":"Football Association of Malawi President meets FIFA President","media_lang":"en","media_description_default":"Football Association of Malawi President meets FIFA President","folder_name":null,"folder_slug":null}],"videos_count":1,"images_count":0,"documents_count":0,"audios_count":0,"links":[],"links_count":0,"media_count":1,"expired":true}],"posts":[{"press_id":"317251","tag_id":"652","id":"317251","publish_date":"2024-09-13 14:40:53","press_headline":"Non-resident Ambassador appointments to Brunei, Kyrgyzstan, Cape Verde, Lesotho and Botswana","press_sub_heading":"At the presidential session on 13 September, the President of the Republic appointed four new non-resident Ambassadors","press_logo":null,"press_lang":"en","press_email_template_id":"14","press_slug":"nonresident-ambassador-appointments-to-brunei-kyrgyzstan-cape-verde-lesotho-and-botswana","press_body":" The President of the Republic appointed<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n Ambassador Anne Vasara, Head of Mission at Finland's Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, to serve as non-resident Ambassador to Brunei,<\/p>\n\t<\/li>\n\t Ambassador Janne Heiskanen, Head of Mission at Finland's Embassy in Astana, to serve as non-resident Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan,<\/p>\n\t<\/li>\n\t Ambassador Titta Maja-Luoto, Head of Mission at Finland's Embassy in Lisbon, to serve as non-resident Ambassador to Cape Verde, and<\/p>\n\t<\/li>\n\t Ambassador Pekka Metso, Head of Mission at Finland's Embassy in Pretoria, to serve as non-resident Ambassador to Lesotho and Botswana.<\/p>\n\t<\/li>\n<\/ul>","source_name":"Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland","source_slug":"ministry-of-foreign-affairs-of-finland","source_logo":"5295558c56cc067","source_lang":"en","source_subdomain":null,"city_name":null,"country_name":null,"media_url":"https:\/\/www.africa-newsroom.com\/press\/media\/nonresident-ambassador-appointments-to-brunei-kyrgyzstan-cape-verde-lesotho-and-botswana?lang=en","videos_count":0,"images_count":0,"documents_count":0,"audios_count":0,"links":[],"links_count":0,"media_count":0},{"press_id":"317247","tag_id":"652","id":"317247","publish_date":"2024-09-13 13:59:21","press_headline":"Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders","press_sub_heading":"Ideal candidates are self-identified leaders, aged 25 to 35, with proven accomplishment in promoting innovation and positive change in their organizations, institutions, communities, and countries","press_logo":null,"press_lang":"en","press_email_template_id":"14","press_slug":"mandela-washington-fellowship-for-young-african-leaders","press_body":" The Mandela Washington Fellowship, begun in 2014, is the flagship program of President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) that empowers young leaders through academic coursework, leadership training, and networking. In 2016, the Fellowship provided nearly 1,000 outstanding young leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa with the opportunity to hone their skills at a U.S. higher education institution with support for professional development after they return home.<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n Ideal candidates are self-identified leaders, aged 25 to 35, with proven accomplishment in promoting innovation and positive change in their organizations, institutions, communities, and countries.<\/p>\n\n U.S.-based Activities<\/strong><\/p>\n\n Academic and Leadership Institutes: Each Mandela Washington Fellow takes part in a six- week academic and leadership institute at a U.S. university or college in one of three tracks: business and entrepreneurship, civic leadership, or public management.<\/p>\n\n Summit: Following the academic component of the Fellowship, the Fellows visit Washington, D.C. for a summit. During the three-day event, Fellows take part in networking and panel discussions with U.S. leaders from the public, private, and non-profit sectors.<\/p>\n\n Professional Development Experience: Selected Fellows remain in the U.S. to participate in a six-week professional development experience with U.S. non-governmental organizations, private companies, and governmental agencies related to their professional interests and goals.<\/p>\n\n Africa-based Activities<\/strong><\/p>\n\n Upon returning to their home countries, Fellows continue to build the skills they have developed during their time in the United States through support from U.S. embassies, Regional Leadership Centers, the YALI Network, and customized programming from affiliated partners. Mandela Washington Fellows have access to ongoing professional development opportunities, mentoring, networking and training, and seed funding to support their ideas, businesses, and organizations.<\/p>\n\n Application Information<\/p>\n\n The application includes basic information and questions about the applicant’s professional and academic experience, including educational background; honors and awards received; extracurricular and volunteer activities; and English language proficiency. A résumé is also requested (with dated educational and professional background), and personal information (name, address, phone, email, country of citizenship). Additional elements, such as letters of recommendation or university transcripts, are OPTIONAL and may supplement your application.<\/p>\n\n Who is eligible to apply?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n Applicants will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, socio-economic status, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. The Mandela Washington Fellowship is open to young African leaders who meet the following criteria:<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n Please note that Fellows are not allowed to have dependents, including spouses and children, accompany them during the Fellowship. The U.S. Department of State and IREX reserve the right to verify all information included in the application. In the event of a discrepancy, or if information is found to be false, the application will immediately be declared invalid and the applicant ineligible.<\/p>\n\n Selection Process<\/strong><\/p>\n\n The Mandela Washington Fellowship selection process is a merit-based open competition. After the deadline, all eligible applications will be reviewed by independent readers. Following this review, chosen semi-finalists will be interviewed by the U.S. embassies or consulates in their home countries. Selected semi-finalists will be required to participate in these in-person interviews in their home country within Africa. If advanced to the semi-finalist round, applicants must provide a copy of their international passport (if available) or other government-issued photo identification at the time of the interview. Selected Finalists are required to attend the mandatory Pre-Departure Orientation in their home country within Africa. The following criteria will be used to evaluate applications (not in order of importance):<\/p>\n\n <\/p>\n\n Learn More<\/strong><\/p>\n\n Application Resources<\/p>\n\n Got questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions about the Fellowship application<\/a> to learn answers to common queries.<\/p>\n\n\n\t
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