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application/pdfAFRICA’S CSOS CALL ON GLOBAL COMMUNITY TO ACT FAST AND MAKE After a devastating Cyclone Freddy which caused a lot of loss and damage in Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar, and others, Civil Society from across hosted a Regional Conference on loss and damage which aimed at consolidating a common understanding of the extent of loss and damages, and strengthening the African Civil Society position on climate finance, especially for Loss and Damage21/04/2023108KB
application/pdfSTATEMENT ON ACTIONS IN ADDRESSING LOSSES AND DAMAGES DUE TOMalawi is a disaster-prone country with common hazards such as floods, heavy rains, strong winds, earthquakes and disease and pest outbreaks, among others. These Climate and disaster shocks have increased in frequency, intensity, and magnitude over the past years hence having devastating impacts on lives and sustainable livelihoods of the most rural and urban communities. Most of the Districts in Malawi are very vulnerable as they are from time to time affected by extreme weather events. People in these Districts experience recurring economic and non-economic losses and damages (loss of resources, goods, and services) because of climate change, further pushing households into ultrapoverty, chronic food insecurity, desperation, and displaced to other areas. Stakeholders in the climate change and disaster risk management sector have issued this communique. 21/04/2023161KB
application/pdfCOMMUNIQUE: AFRICA’S CSOS CALL ON GLOBAL COMMUNITY TO ACT FAAfter a devastating Cyclone Freddy which caused a lot of loss and damage in Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar, and others, Civil Society from across hosted a Regional Conference on loss and damage which aimed at consolidating a common understanding of the extent of loss and damages, and strengthening the African Civil Society position on climate finance, especially for Loss and Damage21/04/2023208KB
application/pdfDeclaration of the 3rd African Conference on Loss and DamageThe third Africa Regional Conference on Loss and Damage, aimed at providing a platform for African stakeholders to develop strategies for accelerating access to loss and damage funds took place at Lilongwe, Malawi, on March 20 -22, 2024. The Conference was hosted by the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) and the Government of Malawi, in partnership with Trocaire, Oxfam, Concern Worldwide, Save the Children, Habitat for Humanity, Give Directly, CARE International, Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF), ActionAid, Pelum Association and Christian Aid. 25/03/2024320KB
application/pdfDeclaration of the 3rd African Conference on Loss and DamageThe third Africa Regional Conference on Loss and Damage, aimed at providing a platform for African stakeholders to develop strategies for accelerating access to loss and damage funds took place at Lilongwe, Malawi, on March 20 -22, 2024. The Conference was hosted by the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) and the Government of Malawi, in partnership with Trocaire, Oxfam, Concern Worldwide, Save the Children, Habitat for Humanity, Give Directly, CARE International, Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF), ActionAid, Pelum Association and Christian Aid. 25/03/2024320KB
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentEHU Cholera Sitrep_2A fourteen-member EHU team has been deployed to Malawi following a request from the Ministry of Health through WHO for support at Cholera Treatment Centres. Deployed to Balaka district, EHU is focusing on the high number of pediatric and maternal cases currently in the country. 14/02/2023443KB
application/pdfECHO Humanitarian Project Newspaper ArticleA news feature in The Daily Times for Monday, 8th February 202008/02/2021554KB
application/pdfNational Cholera Sitrep_Week 5Weekly Cholera Sitrep issued by Malawi Government14/02/2023964KB
application/pdfNewspaper Feature Article on SCI Humanitarian Response Like other countries in our region, Malawi has this year endured recurrent flooding which affected nearly a million people – claiming lives while displacing thousands. Children in particular, have been through stressful moments. Our humanitarian team has been among first to deliver life-saving support for children and their families. This is how our protection team helped a 12-year-old boy who had lost a younger brother, a home and property in the wake of the flooding cope with the trauma he has been through. 10/06/20222MB
application/pdfDoor-to-Door COVID-19 Jabs for the ElderlyWith support from the EU, Save the Children is implementing a number of initiatives aimed at boosting COVID-19 vaccine uptake. Door-to-door jabs for the elderly is one of the initiatives. Take a look at how this is work02/02/20222MB
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