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The Scotland Malawi Partnership invites its members, partners and other stakeholders to feed into a listening exercise looking at power, perceptions, practice and partnership. This exercise is the foundational work for our next round of strategic planning: we’re keen to start with really open, inclusive and far-reaching listening before then the more detailed, focused and operational planning consultations.

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We have kept this listening exercise as open and inclusive as possible.  Rather than ask leading questions or prescribe the focus respondents should have, we’re just asking five really open and broad questions, inviting any input anyone wishes to make.

We will respect the confidentiality of all who input.  Giving us your details is the best way of ensuring we can really understand and act on your submission, but if you prefer to submit anonymously, you’re welcome to do this as well.  You can request to speak to the SMP about any aspect of your submission, should you wish.

The deadline for submissions is Thursday 31st March.

On the Tuesday 15th March, 6.30pm UK time / 7.30pm Malawi time, we also have an open-space Zoom discussion specifically on this listening exercise, in which anyone that wishes to can meet digitally to discuss the above five areas, however they wish BOOK HERE.

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* 1. Name

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* 2. Organisation (if relevant)

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* 3. Email

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* 4. Telephone

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* 5. Are you a member of the Scotland Malawi Partnership (SMP)?

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* 6. Are you a member of the Malawi Scotland Partnership (MaSP)?

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* 7. Are you a member of the Malawian diaspora in Scotland?

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* 8. Are you a member of the Scottish diaspora in Malawi?

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* 9. How do you feel the SMP should further understand and communicate Scotland’s shared history with Malawi?

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* 10. How do you feel the SMP should further ensure Malawi engagement across all our work, including with diaspora communities?

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* 11. How do you feel the SMP should further engage our sister network and partners in Malawi as friends and equals?

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* 12. How do you feel the SMP should further support our members to themselves have equitable two-way partnerships with Malawi?

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* 13. How do you feel the SMP should further ensure the SMP remains relevant, appropriate and useful in this digital era, building a strong foundation for the next exciting chapter in our national network?

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* 14. Would you like to discuss any of your submission with the SMP?

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