Effective policies and programs aiming to reduce poverty require a clear understanding of how people earn their livelihoods.
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This note summarizes perceptions of COVID-19 impacts and risks from a panel phone survey of rural households in eight districts in rural Malawi.
Malawi reported its first case of COVID-19 in April and declared a national emergency.
A major goal of social protection programs run by governments and NGOs in the developing world is to provide income support to individual and households living in poverty.
In July 2016, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and partners launched a three-year evidence-based policy support project to analyze demand for and supply of agricultural extension services in Malawi and help design activitie
Some 12,000 community preschools in Malawi serve 45 percent of the county’s preschool population. Yet because of food insecurity and communities’ difficulties in providing preschoolers with a midmorning meal, these schools may not survive.
There are more than 120 organizations and programs in Malawi working on agriculture that include extension service provision among their main activities.