Martha Kwataine is a Malawian health and human rights activist, and the founder and former executive director of the Malawi Health Equity Network (MHEN).

Nder lewru oktoobar 2006, Kwataine waɗi ko hawti e darnde Malwaayi Health Equity Network (MHEN), o wartii darnde fulɓe. MHEN woni "koololol hooreejo pelle e yimɓe ngam ɓamtude hakkiilo e bonannde" nder jaɓɓitgol hakkiilo, e nder Lilongwe, laamorgo Malawi.

Nder 2010, jaabawol MHEN holli wonde jaayɗe laamu kalfinaaji ɓesngu maɓɓe 50-60% ha kuugal maɓɓe ha nder suudu maɓɓe, haa ɓe mbaɗi ko ha nder lesdi. Kwataine commented, "Ɗum woni ceede je ɓe kuɓɓi dow ceede e karuuji je je je je ɓe njogii nder nder nder nder dowla mawɗo, ammaa 80 nder ujunaaji Malawiiɓe ɗon nder nder nder lesle nder nder nder lesdi, to nyauɓe jawdi ɗon je ɗon ɗon ɓooya". [1]

E hitaande 2012, Kwataine dilli Washington D.C. nder leydi Amerika ngam waɗde lobbi dowla Amerik ngam heɓugo walli e walli.

E hitaande 2012 Martha Kwataine suɓii hooreejo leydi ndii, madam Joyce Banda, ngam o arda hooreejo jaayɗe mawɗo mawɗo hawtaade e leydi Malawi, MACRA. Haa MACRA o ɗon mari habaru e o ɗon tokki ƴamugo laamu bana mo ɗon fahin, haa o ɗon haɓɓa bee Joyce Banda, laamu maako yiɗi hokki mo darnde mawɗo nden.

Nder lewru Nowambar 2015, Kwataine hawti e hooreejo mawɗo nder jaaynde Mali Health Equity Network. O hollitii o dillii MEHN ngam o jaɓɓa golle e ActionAid.[2]

Nder hitaande 2016 Martha kwataine acci walli ngam o yahdi ardiiɗo Baobab Health Trust (BHT). Nder BHT o huwdi e suudu ndun ha Malawi ngam hujja ngam suudu ndun heɓan defte njamndi ɗe ɓe ɗon huuwa bana no ɓurɓe hokkugo maɓɓe ɓurɓe yahugo. Ha MHEN, o haani George Jobe, mo woni ardiiɗo jaaynoowo mawɗo jaayngal jaaynooɓe ngam haɓɓugo ummatoore (CRECCOM).

Nder lewru oktoobar 2020 Martha Kwataine dilli BHT nde o laamaama e Rev Dr Lazarus Chakwera ngam o laama hooreejo leydi dow Civil Society Organization e nder haala maako o waawiri o laama dow partiya mo laami laamu.

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