Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| COMMUNIQUE: AFRICA’S CSOS CALL ON GLOBAL COMMUNITY TO ACT FA | 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 Damage | 21/04/2023 | 208KB |
| STATEMENT ON ACTIONS IN ADDRESSING LOSSES AND DAMAGES DUE TO | Malawi 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.
| 21/04/2023 | 161KB |
| AFRICA’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 Damage | 21/04/2023 | 108KB |
| Malawi Cyclone Freddy Situation Report 8 | The situation report highlights the damage caused by Cyclone Freddy across various sectors in the Southern parts of Malawi. Save the Children is among the organizations providing assistance to children and families that were affected by the disaster. The report also showcases humanitarian work that Save the Children is carrying out. | 10/05/2023 | 3MB |
| Malawi Country Office Monthly Spotlight Publication, RED | The Malawi Country Office Monthly Spotlight Publication for the month of May presents stories of change within the Resilience for Economic Development Gains (RED) project spanning across Youth Skills Development, Climate Smart Agriculture Technologies and Promotion of Value Chain Crops among others. | 09/06/2023 | 4MB |
| PRESS RELEASE: JOFA Project Launch | An 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). | 30/08/2023 | 274KB |
| INGO Consortium Resilience Study Report_2018_Final.pdf | In response to the food insecurity challenge in Malawi in 2016/17, Save the Children led a consortium of International NGOs (INGOs) Concern World Wide, Oxfam UK, and United Purpose in implementing an Emergency Cash Transfer Programme following the El Niño induced drought. This action was funded by DFID. The intervention package also included additional asset and resilience building activities for a sub-set of the beneficiaries. The aim of the resilience activities was to improve household productive capacity, reduce negative coping strategies and increase the household asset base. The INGO consortium commissioned this Operational Research (OR) Study to assess and determine the effectiveness and benefits of providing resilience building activities alongside the regular response. | 04/10/2023 | 3MB |
| SCI_Malawi_Country_Office_ 2022_Anticipatory_Brief | We 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.
| 04/10/2023 | 11MB |
| Summary-Global_Girlhood_Report_2023 | The Global Girlhood Report 2023: Girls at the centre of the storm - Her planet, her future, her solutions, shows how climate disasters lead to increased numbers of child marriages and underlines that girls' rights and gender equality lay at the heart of impactful climate action | 12/10/2023 | 5MB |
| Spotlight on Our Localisation Drive | Save the Children in Malawi has been piloting a localization project from 2021 - 2023, working with local NGOs, children and District Councils. This publication highlights some of the impacts of the project. | 19/10/2023 | 6MB |