Read how communities across Malawi are becoming more resilient to climate change and how they are adapting to the impacts. Read also how policies and investments in resilience are being developed by the Government of Malawi and other organisations, and what impact they are having in practice.
Market Voices: Is a win-win approach possible for farmers and buyers?
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The last film in the 'Market Voices' series highlights the allure of agricultural cooperatives, which could overcome mistrust between farmers and buyers and create fairer trading conditions.
Market Voices: How to ensure fair trading? The farmers' perspective
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The film 'The Commodity Market: Farmers' Voice' explores how farmers see agricultural trade - and the need for reform.
Why Earth Day 2021 is special
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This Earth Day marks an especially important moment for international climate diplomacy and commitment - as well as being a key moment for action in Malawi, too.
From poacher to bee-keeper: the story of Chikondi
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Living in harmony with nature has proven its benefits to villagers surrounding Majete Wildlife Reserve. This feature story shows how support for an eco-friendly job has been transformational for one man and his family.
Producing more food, eating good food
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For decades, Malawi has been experiencing devastating disasters including floods, dry spells, and pest outbreaks. These disasters have destroyed people’s livelihoods. Here's what the PROSPER programme is doing to bolster people's resilience.
Valuing water on World Water Day 2021
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Today is World Water Day 2021, with the theme of “valuing water”. Water is essential to life and livelihoods – yet access to it is unequal, and often complex trade-offs have to be considered when allocating between different purposes.
Majete Wildlife Reserve: restoring nature and securing local jobs
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A nature conservation initiative in Majete Wildlife Reserve in Malawi is providing sustainable jobs for local people – and helping the communities’ youngsters to know what a tall tree or an elephant looks like, for the first time in their lives.
International Women’s Day: time to put Malawi’s gender equality laws into practice
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On this International Women’s Day, 8th March, we have been thinking about the resilience and empowerment of Malawian women and girls: their wellbeing, their development, and their ability to respond to climate change and other stresses.
Milestones for Malawi on the road to COP26
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The Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) has been postponed until November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Find out about the key international milestones on the road to COP26, to keep climate ambition moving!