Themes
Clean cooking
Using modern, non-polluting energy for cooking is important for people's health. It also discourages deforestation - which harms the broader environment. BRACC projects are working to help Malawians shift away from unsustainable charcoal use and to embrace clean, affordable cooking fuels and methods.
Why invest in resilience?
Malawi Clean Cooking Fund: Applications now open
Cash boost to people facing hunger in Malawi
Future climate projections for Malawi
This brief provides an overview of future climate change in Malawi, using results from the latest available climate model simulations.
Projecting future water availability in Lake Malawi and the Shire River basin
Gender, agriculture and climate change in Malawi
Agriculture is essential to the Malawian economy and is a key livelihood activity – but it is vulnerable to climate change.
How to understand and interpret global climate model results
Climate modelling approaches projecting future changes to the Earth’s climate vary widely, generating different types of dataset.
PROSPER newsletter - September 2020
The first issue of the Promoting Sustainable Partnerships for Empowered Resilience (PROSPER) Semi-Annual Newsletter shares some of the key achievements and innovations of our first year of operatio