(i)
full participation of women in all spheres of Malawian society on the basis of
equal opportunities with men;
(ii)
the implementation of the principles of nondiscrimination and such other
measures as may be required; and
(iii)
the implementation of policies to address social issues such as domestic
violence, security of the person, lack of maternity benefits, economic exploitation and rights to
property.
(b)	�

Nutrition
To achieve adequate nutrition for all in order to promote good health and self-

sufficiency.
(c)	�

Health

To provide adequate health care, commensurate with the health needs of Malawian
society and international standards of health care.
(d)	�

The Environment
�
To manage the environment responsibly in order to—
�
(i)	�

prevent the degradation of the environment;

(ii)	�

provide a healthy living and working environment for the people of Malawi;

(iii)
accord full recognition to the rights of future generations by means of
environmental protection and the sustainable development of natural resources; and
(iv)	�
(e)	�

conserve and enhance the biological diversity of Malawi.

Rural Life

To enhance the quality of life in rural communities and to recognize rural standards of
living as a key indicator of the success of Government policies.
(f)	�

Education
To provide adequate resources to the education sector and devise programmes in order

to—
(i)	�

eliminate illiteracy in Malawi;

(ii)	�

make primary education compulsory and free to all citizens of Malawi;

(iii)	�

offer greater access to higher learning and continuing education; and

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