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Author Biography: Andrea Lynett

Andrea Lynett has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English and History from Carleton University and a Masters in Journalism from the University of Wollongong in Australia. She has studied a variety of topics throughout her formal educational training, ranging from religion and law, to politics, women's history and human rights. Prior to obtaining a position with jhr as a Rights Media Intern in Malawi, Andrea worked in various roles within the media sector in Canada and abroad. Her broadcast training began as an intern with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in local radio, before returning to Canada to work with the Canadian Olympic Foundation in communications. Most recently, Andrea worked for a television production company as a casting agent for a popular Canadian show. Her international experience of living, studying and travelling abroad has provided her with the necessary tools to adapt to new cultures, religions and ways of life. She feels fortunate to be given this opportunity and is excited about the adventures that await her in Africa.

Children are the Future

by Andrea Lynett August 16, 2010
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The sound of drumming and contagious laughter penetrates the skies above Jacaranda School in Chigumula, a picturesque township on the outskirts of Blantyre. In a dilapidated shed, a newly formed band of orphans can be found practicing for a performance that what will surely be their induction into musical stardom. “As of this past January, [...]

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Lighting up Labour Laws in Malawi

by Andrea Lynett August 10, 2010
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January 6, 2009 was a day that 11 employees at Sacha’s Bakery in Malawi will certainly never forget. According to local journalists, workers at the Limbe shop were trapped inside the burning building for approximately 30 minutes, unable to escape or call for help because their employers had locked them inside and removed the phone. [...]

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Achieving the Impossible: Bodily Autonomy for Malawian Women

by Andrea Lynett August 2, 2010

“I told you we would be fighting fire”–convoluted words uttered by 23-year-old Joseph Mwale, one of Captial FM’s most determined journalists. A comment that’s powerful enough to sum up two weeks of investigative reporting on one of the country’s worst kept secrets. “I am really happy right now,” Mwale confesses with a cheeky smile. His [...]

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An Educated Sale?

by Andrea Lynett July 22, 2010
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At first glance, St. Paul’s Secondary School appears to have the best location in Malawi, quietly tucked away amongst the rolling hills of rural Mvula and far from the hustle and bustle of the downtown core. But don’t be swayed by its peaceful surroundings. It appears that educating the underprivileged is not a strong enough [...]

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