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− | {{ | + | The '''Malawian High Commissionaire to Kenya''' is the [[Republic of Malawi]]'s diplomatic representative in neighboring [[Kenya]].<ref>https://www.nairobimhc.gov.mw/index.php/bilateral-relations/kenya</ref> Since both are member sof the [[Commonwealth]], it corresponds to the position of Ambassador. |
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+ | The Malawi High Commission in Nairobi was opened immediately after Malawi's independence in [[1964]]. The mission was closed in [[2005]], but re-opened in [[2013]].<ref name=mala>https://www.nairobimhc.gov.mw/index.php/about-us/history-and-mandate</ref> | ||
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+ | The mandate is "to implement Malawi’s foreign policy in the countries and organisations of accreditation namely [[Kenya]], [[Central Africa Republic]], [[Eritrea]], [[Israel]], [[Somalia]], [[Uganda]], and the [[United Nations Environmental Programme]] (UNEP), and [[United Nations Human Settlements Programme]] (UN Habitat) in order to promote, protect and safeguard Malawi’s interests.".<ref name=mala/> | ||
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The Malawian ambassador to Kenya |
The Malawian High Commissionaire to Kenya is the Republic of Malawi's diplomatic representative in neighboring Kenya.[1] Since both are member sof the Commonwealth, it corresponds to the position of Ambassador.
History
The Malawi High Commission in Nairobi was opened immediately after Malawi's independence in 1964. The mission was closed in 2005, but re-opened in 2013.[2]
The mandate is "to implement Malawi’s foreign policy in the countries and organisations of accreditation namely Kenya, Central Africa Republic, Eritrea, Israel, Somalia, Uganda, and the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), and United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN Habitat) in order to promote, protect and safeguard Malawi’s interests.".[2]
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