Packing list for Malawi

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===General Clothing ===
===General Clothing ===
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* One set long underwear
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* Lightweight, all-weather jacket  
* Lightweight, all-weather jacket  
* Hooded sweatshirt or fleece  
* Hooded sweatshirt or fleece  
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* Knit hat and gloves
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* Sleeveless dresses and shirts (note that Volunteer teachers cannot wear these in the classroom)
* Sleeveless dresses and shirts (note that Volunteer teachers cannot wear these in the classroom)
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* Swimsuit (one piece); very sturdy
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* Swimsuit (one piece)
* Bandannas or handkerchiefs  
* Bandannas or handkerchiefs  
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* Sun hat (baseball cap or straw hat)  
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* Sun hat (baseball cap)  
* Good-quality raincoat   
* Good-quality raincoat   
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* Heavy-duty poncho and quality umbrella  
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* Small umbrella  
* Durable, easy-to-wash pants  
* Durable, easy-to-wash pants  
* Shorts and other clothes like drawstring pajama pants for lounging around (doctor’s scrubs are ideal)  
* Shorts and other clothes like drawstring pajama pants for lounging around (doctor’s scrubs are ideal)  
* Women can and do wear trousers for traveling and in the cities  
* Women can and do wear trousers for traveling and in the cities  
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* Teachers need dresses/skirts that go below the knee (no slits above the knee, and not tight-fitting)  
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* Teachers need lightweight dresses/skirts that go below the knee (no slits above the knee, and not tight-fitting)  
* Cotton slips (waist to knee and waist to ankle)  
* Cotton slips (waist to knee and waist to ankle)  
* Men do not need full suit, just a tie and a button-down shirt for special occasions  
* Men do not need full suit, just a tie and a button-down shirt for special occasions  
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* Sturdy work gloves (if you garden)  
* Sturdy work gloves (if you garden)  
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Overall advice: do not bring a lot. Just three to four outfits for staging and beginning of training.You can find just about everything in the markets.  
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Overall advice: do not bring a lot. Just three to four outfits for staging and beginning of training.You can find just about everything in the markets. Malawians dress very conservatively, and will espect the same from you!
===Shoes===  
===Shoes===  

Revision as of 10:10, 19 January 2009

This list has been compiled by Volunteers serving in Malawi and is based on their experience. Use it as an informal guide in making your own list, bearing in mind that experience is individual. There is no perfect list! You can always have things sent to you later. You obviously cannot bring everything we mention, so consider those items that make the most sense to you personally and professionally. As you decide what to bring, keep in mind that you have an 80pound weight restriction on baggage. And remember, you can get almost everything you need in Malawi.

The three key qualities for clothing in Malawi are dark colors, many pockets, and easy to wash and care for. Overall, dress conservatively. Remember that it does get cold so bring warm clothes. Rainy season means just that—you will get wet and splattered with mud. We recommend quick-drying, breathable clothes.

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General Clothing

Overall advice: do not bring a lot. Just three to four outfits for staging and beginning of training.You can find just about everything in the markets. Malawians dress very conservatively, and will espect the same from you!

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Durable shoes are an essential investment

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