Peninsular Cape Maclear is known for its beach resorts. President: Lazarus Chakwera Trending Capital: Lilongwe Recognised regional languages: List: Yao; Tumbuka; Tonga; Sena; Lomwe; Ngonde; Lambya Population: 18.14 million (2018) World Bank...
The proportion of the population under age 20 is 57 percent, and infant mortality runs to 122.28 deaths per 1,000, one of the worst in the world (the birth rate is 38.49 per 1,000). Despite a fertility rate of 5.33 children born per Malawian woman, population growth is only 1.61 ...
The World Bank has cautioned Malawi government to pay attention to poverty reduction policies such as social cash transfers as a means of reducing poverty levels and fiscal challenges which have been expanded by the Covid-19 pandemic. In its Malawi Economic Monitor titled ‘Doing more with less:...
作者: LDOW Bank 摘要: The Population and Family Planning Project for Malawi tests the feasibility of a comprehensive and district-wide Community-Based Distribution (CBO) approach by the government to population/family planning services provision in three pilot districts. There are four components. ...
Malawi is a landlocked country in south-eastern Africa with a population of close to 20 million people. Topographically it is defined by highlands divided by the Great Rift Valley which runs through the centre of the country and includes the Shire Valley and Lake Malawi. Around 30 per cent of...
Malawi has been ranked by the World Bank as one of the poorest countries in Africa. Malawis only resources are its people and fertile soil which comprises about 55% of land area. Environmental degradation and population growth conditions in Malawi were used to illustrate the model of environmenta...
The Chewas constitute 90% of the population of the central region; the Nyanja tribe predominates in the south and the Tumbuka in the north. In addition, significant numbers of the Tongas live in the north; Ngonis--an offshoot of the Zulus who came from South Africa in the early 1800s...
Malawi’s population is primarily rural, with most of the agricultural sector comprising farmers cultivating small, rain-fed plots intended to grow food for their own consumption. With a rapidly increasing population, the pressure on Malawi’s land and natural resources is high, par...
Newspapers circulate in urban areas, which have about 10 percent of the country's population, while only a few trickle to the rural areas. The World Bank reports that daily newspaper circulation in Malawi is 3 per 1,000 people. Economic Framework After 30 years of one-party rule, Malawi ...
and environmentally sustainable basis, 2) devolve the exclusive authority and responsibility for the exploitation and management of forest cover other than that pertaining to the gazetted forests (that is, forests that are assigned or marked out by the government) to the local rural population. 3...