The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development network, working in 177 countries and territories. In Malawi, UNDP is supporting the Government to use development resources effectively and accountably to achieve the objectives of the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy II and attain the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). We have several projects in four broad development areas of democratic governance, poverty reduction, environment and climate change and capacity development.
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UNDP Administrator Helen Clark Statement on the Adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals
I welcome this momentous decision by Member States to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals which will guide development for the next fifteen years, offering a chance to meet the global citizenry's aspirations for a more peaceful and prosperous, and sustainable future.
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The Secretary-General’s Message on International Volunteer Day
On this day we celebrate the power of volunteerism. Volunteering fosters creativity, draws strength from our passions and connects us to those who need us most. Volunteerism is a global phenomenon that transcends boundaries, religions and cultural divides. Volunteers embody the fundamental values of commitment, inclusiveness, civic engagement and a sense of solidarity.
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Strengthening climate information in Malawi
The government is in the process of establishing partnerships with local and regional telecommunication companies so that text messages on weather conditions can be sent to farmers frequently. 280 members of 28 Village Disaster Risk Committees are already receiving the SMS updates and are responsible for disseminating the information to their communities. More community members will be identified to receive these updates, and the circle of people benefitting from the SMS’s will continue to widen.
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The Incubator of Innovation: Malawi obtains support for first ever Resilience Innovation Lab
Malawi’s first ever Resilience Innovation Lab has successfully secured support from the United Nations Development Programme Africa window of the innovation facility, supported by the Government of Denmark. This exciting new Lab will serve as an incubator of new and innovative ideas in building resilience against economic and environmental shocks in the country
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UNDP launches storytelling contest to amplify climate coverage on the run up to Paris summit
“We want to provide young journalists in developing countries a unique opportunity to contribute to the global debate on climate change in the run-up to COP21, while building their capacity and providing recognition for excellence” noted Neil Buhne, UNDP Geneva Director.
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Dutch company Basic Water Needs will provide 540,000 Malawians with safe, clean water by 2018
“At Basic Water Needs, we take our social responsibility very seriously and strive to make our whole supply chain sustainable, respecting both human rights and our environmental impact,” stated Jens Groot, the company’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are honoured to join the Business Call to Action and look forward to working with both BCtA and our fellow members to strengthen the impact of our work.”
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Shaping the Recovery of Malawi, Helen Clark’s Visit
Lilongwe - The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator, Ms. Helen Clark today wrapped up her three day mission to Malawi. During her mission, she spoke at the official launch of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) report on Thursday after which she proceeded to deliver a lecture on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at Malawi Parliament.
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It Takes More Than a Good Recipe to Export Biscuits
The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) sets and implements standards and conducts conformity tests on selected imports and exports, but it has had limited capacity to certify products for international markets. As such, exporters have been incurring extra high costs as well as delays as they seek certification overseas.
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Malawi’s launches the country’s first Public Environmental Expenditure Review
Malawi’s launches the country’s first Public Environmental Expenditure Review Malawi’s economy and the livelihoods of a majority of the population are largely dependent on different environment and natural resources (ENR).
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The Government of Malawi and UNDP conduct an Agribusiness Supplier Development Programme (ASDP) Training
On May, 26, the Malawi government through the Ministry of Trade and Industry and UNDP organized a two day training on the Agribusiness Supplier Development Programme (ASDP).
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Fish pond improving women’s lives in Mwanza
Through support from the project, Government has incorporated and mainstreamed SLM principles in three (3) policies namely Water Resources Policy (2013), Fisheries Policy (2013) and Forestry Policies (2013). This has seen the construction of fish ponds in the districts where the project is being implemented.
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Farmers in Neno scale up livelihoods and income generating activities through Sustainable Land Management
Potato growing farmers have created their own market in Chandamale village in Neno district. The farmers belong to the first and only cooperative in the area.
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UNDP Assistant Secretary General and Director of the UNDP Crisis Response Unit Visits Malawi
UNDP Assistant Secretary General and Director of the UNDP Crisis Response Unit, Ms. Izumi Nakamitsu visited Malawi from March 22 to March 25th, 2015. The purpose of the mission was to appreciate the situation on the ground following the disaster that Malawi experienced.
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What We Do
Malawi Millennium Development Goals Endline Report
Having signed the Millennium Declaration in September, 2000, the Government of Malawi and its collaborating partners have, in the past 15 years, been implementing a number of interventions in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets. The MDGs End-line Report shows progress that has been made towards the achievement of the MDGs. The Report highlights that the country has achieved four out of the eight goals.
Public Expenditure ReviReport on Environment and Disaster Risk Management
With the joint support of UNDP and UNEP PEI, the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development produced the Public Expenditure Review Report on Environment and Disaster Risk Management. A downloadable copy can found below. This report was produced in November 2014
Malawi introduces ban on thin plastic
The initial attempt to ban thin plastics was introduced in December 2012 but was suspended a month later as the Plastic Manufacturers Association of Malawi (PMAM) obtained a court order against the ban...
Malawi’s appraisal manual and preparation handbook for Public Sector Investments includes poverty-environment guidelines
The Government of Malawi has in 2015, with support of the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative (PEI) included poverty-environment related guidance in the Public Sector Investment Programme Appraisal Manual and Preparation Handbook...
Malawi includes chapter on inclusive environment and natural resource mainstreaming in Guide to Executive Decision-Making Handbook
In June 2015 the Office of the President in Malawi officially approved a Guide to Executive Decision-Making Processes Handbook outlining the processes and procedures to be followed in policy development in Malawi’s public service.