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Since its foundation in 2003, the Christian Liebig Foundation has operated in Malawi, building primary and secondary schools, and supporting educational projects. At the Christian Liebig Secondary School, about 240 children are taught every year. Nineteen primary schools have been built or rebuilt.
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reporting on the war from within the ranks of the US army. He was the only German journalist to lose his life working in Iraq. His parents, partner, friends and colleagues all wanted to do something to make some sense of his death and generate a spark of hope, so they founded the Christian Liebig
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In Mozambique since 2007, the Christian Liebig Foundation has supported three villages, the so-called Millennium Village Mabote.
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Christian Liebig died on 7 April 2003 in a missile attack outside Baghdad. The Focus-reporter was one of the 600
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builds schools in Africa and supports educational programs. It is named after
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