Judo, Hope and Green Action at Dzaleka Refugee Camp
By International Judo Federation

On 16th May 2026, the atmosphere at Dzaleka Refugee Camp was filled with energy, pride and optimism as the Judo Association of Malawi (JAM) organised a special Judo for Peace Open Day to bring refugees, local communities and national judo leaders together. The event was designed…
On 16th May 2026, the atmosphere at Dzaleka Refugee Camp was filled with energy, pride and optimism as the Judo Association of Malawi (JAM) organised a special Judo for Peace Open Day to bring refugees, local communities and national judo leaders together. The event was designed…
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