Themes
Climate change policy
Malawi's climate is already changing - land surface temperatures are up by at least 1 degree Celsius in the last century and more changes lie ahead. Rainfall patterns are shifting, too, and extreme weather events will be more frequent. Malawi will have to adapt. The BRACC programme is looking to support Malawi's implementation of domestic climate policies, and also to showcase Malawian good practice on the international stage, for example, at the COP26 climate conference in November 2021.
Majete Wildlife Reserve: restoring nature and securing local jobs
International Women’s Day: time to put Malawi’s gender equality laws into practice
Milestones for Malawi on the road to COP26
Investing in clean energy sources is key to curbing Malawi's deforestation
New monitoring unit and training to boost forest conservation
Malawi launches its updated climate change learning strategy
Civil society priorities for Malawi at COP26: Interview with Julius Ng’oma
MCHF Overview of work on forest cover monitoring
Modern Cooking for Healthy Forests (MCHF) promotes sustainable forest management and energy options to maintain forest cover and to reduce land-based emissions in Malawi.
MCHF Overview of work on sustainable forest management
Modern Cooking for Healthy Forests (MCHF) promotes sustainable forest management and energy options to maintain forest cover and to reduce land-based emissions in Malawi.