BRACC is dedicated to bringing you a range of publications and other resources about resilience and adapting to climate change in Malawi. These are products we've created ourselves - and also vital reading from the government, and other organisations and programmes.
Resources
PROSPER Intervention: Livestock pass-on
Learning paper
This learning paper summarises the performance of the livestock pass-on initiative under the PROSPER Project which is part of the Building Resilience and Adapting to Climate Change (BRACC) programme.
Building Resilience and Adapting to Climate Change: Synthesis of the 2021 BRACC Evaluation
Learning paper
This learning paper summarises the findings of the 2021 evaluation of the Building Resilience and Adapting to Climate Change (BRACC) programme.
Lessons for measuring resilience from the BRACC programme
Learning paper
This learning paper presents lessons learned for measuring resilience, informed by a review of existing knowledge and the experiences of the Building Resilience and Adapting to Climate Change (BRACC) programme.
Breaking the cycle of poverty and food insecurity in Malawi
Issues brief
This discussion paper takes stock of the extent to which Malawi has been successful in 'breaking the cycle' of poverty and food insecurity since the agenda first arose in 2015.
The political economy of resilience and adaptation in Malawi
Learning paper
This paper gives an overview of the political economy analysis of resilience and adaptation to climate change within the context of the country’s broader political economy.
The status of climate action in Malawi
Policy brief
This brief summarises the state of climate action in Malawi and was used by the government to show their progress at COP26.
Gender equality, social inclusion and resilience in Malawi
Issues brief
This paper presents evidence on issues, trends and knowledge gaps on gender, social inclusion and resilience in Malawi, with recommendations for policy and practice.
Catchment protection and management in Malawi: A review
Issues brief
This discussion paper synthesises evidence on the role catchment protection and management (watershed management) can play in addressing Malawi’s coupled challenges of environmental restoration, poverty reduction and climate change adaptation.
Nature-based solutions for flood mitigation
Issues brief
This discussion paper synthesises evidence on the role that nature-based solutions (NBS) could play in mitigating flood hazard risk in Malawi.