The Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS) is the overarching strategy for Malawi for the five years from 2006/07 to 2010/2011 fiscal years. The purpose of MGDS is to serve as a single reference document for policy makers in government, private sector, civil society organizations, donors...
National Climate Change Management Policy and the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS) I, II and III. These are supported by earlier strategies including the National Climate Change Investment Plan (NCCIP) in 2014 and the National
The government’s 2011–16 Growth and Development Strategy II highlighted the need to promote land ownership and title registration, decentralise land administration functions, raise public awareness regarding land laws, develop a geospatial database, and establish planning standards....
GOVERNMENT OF MALAWI MALAWI GROWTH ANDBingu, Wa MutharikaGoodal, GondweDavid, Faiti
The study is consistent with the objectives of the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy which emphasises the importance of putting in place a foundation for long-term economic growth through improved infrastructure and investment climate. By supporting the study, the Fund will contribute to facil...
Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) and cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) are the two major threats to cassava production in eastern and southern Africa. There have been several interventions over the years in the fight against the two diseases. Whether these interventions have been effective or not ...
Alongside revenue, governance impacts SDG progress, and government spending achieves better results in well-governed countries [21,22]. Well-governed countries are more likely to encourage business sector development and investment, enjoy economic growth [23,24], and have robust institutions and politic...
Malawi growth and development strategy 2006–2011, Ministry of Economic Planning and Development, Lilongwe. GoM. 2008. Agricultural Development Programme (ADP), Lilongwe, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security. Hartog, J., Ferrer-i-Carbonell, A. and Jonker, N. 2002. "Linking Measured Risk ...
Concentrations at 1.5–6 mg/l, above current, but below the former WHO (current Malawi) guidelines, may pose a more challenging policy and management strategy. Groundwater within this concentration range appears widespread throughout Southern Malawi, perhaps related to rift valley structures and areas...
Consequently, Malawi's farmers must adapt to the challenges posed byclimate changeandland degradationfor sustainable food and nutrition security and the country's economic growth. In this context, climate-sensitive agricultural practices are one viable approach. More specifically, we consider climate-smar...