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application/pdfNational Cholera Sitrep_Week 5Weekly Cholera Sitrep issued by Malawi Government14/02/2023964KB
application/pdfNews Story on Catch-Up ClubsSave the Children Malawi’s supported Catch-Up Clubs are empowering struggling early learners to improve their reading skills. These clubs provide targeted support, enabling children to make significant progress. A recent Reading Fair brought together Catch-Up Club members from various schools, where they showcased their impressive reading abilities in a spirited competition. This newspaper story highlights the positive impact of the initiative and how it is helping children gain confidence and excel academically.24/09/2024919KB
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/pdfNutrion Multi-Year Budget AnalysisAn analysis of the budget allocations in key sectors where nutrition is mainstreamed and Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) have clear nutrition mandates from MGDS III and MNNSP. District focus is mainly on budgetary allocations in the 3 key sectors of education, health and agriculture for the last 2-3 years. National budgetary allocation towards nutrition was explored for 4 years (2016 - 2020). 07/07/2021272KB
application/pdfPPE Distribution News CoverageUnder our ECHO supported project, we have been procuring and distributing PPEs and WASH Supplies to aid the fight against COVID-19. One of Malawi's leading dailies, The Nation Newspaper, covered the event in this article09/02/20213MB
application/pdfPRESS RELEASE: JOFA Project LaunchAn exceptional milestone has been reached in Malawi as Save the Children Malawi and Plan International Malawi, in partnership with World Vision Germany through the Global Joining Forces Alliance, have secured funding from the European Union to implement a project entitled: "Joining Forces for Africa: Acting to End Child Labor" (JOFA-ACTE). This is a multi-county project, which will be implemented in four countries namely: Burkina Faso, Madagascar, Mali, over a period of three years (2023-2025). 30/08/2023274KB
application/pdfREVIEW OF NUTRITION RELATED POLICIES, STRATEGIES AND REGULATThis report presents findings of the review of nutrition related policies, strategies and regulatory frameworks in Malawi07/07/20211MB
application/pdfSave the Children COVID-19 Response Impact ReportThis report gives an in- depth of how Save the Children responded to Coronavirus globally.01/03/20218MB
application/pdfSCI_Malawi_Country_Office_ 2022_Anticipatory_BriefWe take pride in our capacity and proven record of accomplishment for early action in times of crisis. In the face of the 2021/22 dry spells, when communities were grappling with the threat of food scarcity, Save the Children demonstrated its effectiveness by reaching out to over 3,000 individuals with a critical cash transfer component. This proactive approach enabled households to procure maize at a time when prices were more affordable, ultimately sparing them from the financial strain of inflated costs. 04/10/202311MB
application/pdfSpolighight_on_Shift_Campaign_in_MalawiShift is a Save the Children campaign accelerator designed to support young activists to design and deliver public campaigns for social or environmental change. In Malawi, since April 2022, the youth campaigners are taking lead in addressing critical issues such as waste management, school dropouts, and child marriages across three districts of Lilongwe, Ntcheu and Neno. This publication highlights their successes.07/02/20244MB
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