PROJECT
Paediatricians for Malawi
Training the future paediatric workforce in Malawi

WHAT WE DO
This project aims to achieve the following goals:
- To support the training of Malawian registrars in Malawi and South Africa to become paediatric specialists
- To support child health services in Malawi by increasing the paediatric workforce and by seconding German registrars to Malawi
To enable German registrars to undergo part of their specialist training in Malawi
WHY WE DO IT
Malawi´s growing population places increasing demands on child healthcare, yet there is a critical shortage of paediatricians and limited access to post-graduate training. Kamuzu University of Health Sciences is the sole provider of Masters in Medicine, but structural and financial barriers hinder training pursuit. In Germany, healthcare professionals face challenges from shifting demographics and globalized diseases, like an increasing number of patients with foreign backgrounds and unfamiliar diseases. German doctors’ hands-on experience in Malawi could reciprocally benefit healthcare services in Germany.
HOW WE DO IT
Central Hospital in Blantyre, covering general paediatrics, infectious diseases, neonatology, cardiology, emergency medicine, and malnutrition. They then receive 15 months of additional training in South Africa, focusing on areas not covered in Malawi.
Simultaneously, six German paediatric trainees and 12 volunteers work at the same hospital for six months each, with their training accredited by the regional medical council in Westphalia Lippe, Germany, contributing to their specialization.



