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AllAfrica.com on MSNMalawi: Amid Growing Food Insecurity, Malawians Favour Alternatives to Affordable Inputs ProgrammeRegarding alternatives to the AIP, nine out of 10 Malawians (89%) support the idea of providing inputs loans through farmers' clubs, and more than three-fourths (78%) endorse giving poor farmers cash ...
Increased investment in research to reform Malawi’s agrifood system has emerged as one of the keys to drive the country’s ...
With just €22, Mary's Meals can change a child's life and care for them for an entire year. It's not just about giving money ...
People in rural Malawi’s diet could be improved if fruit trees are grown on farms, according to research by the University of ...
Malawi is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to extreme weather, and climate change is exacerbating droughts, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNMalawi: Inflation Soars to 28.1 Percent in December - We Explain What It Means for YouMalawi's Year-on-Year inflation rate has increased to 28.1% in December 2024, up from 27.0% in November, according to the latest report from the National Statistics Office (NSO). This rise signals ...
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Malawi follows Zambia in declaring drought disaster as El Niño brings hunger to southern Africawhile Malawi, Mozambique and parts of Angola had “severe rainfall deficits.” Millions in southern Africa rely on the food they grow to survive. Corn, the region’s staple food, has been badly ...
Malawian authorities said they are struggling to provide for refugees because the situation comes at a time when more than a quarter of Malawi's 20 million people face food shortages due to an El ...
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