This article was originally published on Malawi24 ">Malawi24 , Malawi's #1 independent news platform. As Malawi condemns xenophobic attacks against Africans in South Africa, refugees living in Dzaleka Refugee Camp are challenging the country to reflect on inclusion, dignity and opportunities for people seeking safety within its own borders. The call was made in Lilongwe on Thursday during a Media and Civil Society workshop on refugee welfare and social […] Read the full article and more Malawi news at Beyond Xenophobia: Refugees seek inclusion at home ">Malawi24 β Breaking news, politics, business, sport and entertainment from Malawi and Africa, updated 24/7.