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Malawi and Livelihoods

Malawi
  • Capital: Lilongwe
  • Population: 15447500
  • Size: 118480.0 Km2

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Briefing on options for Southern African famine mitigation strategies
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2002
Briefing paper on policy approaches that IFPRI research in Africa has shown to be effective in fighting famine. Recommendations include: Make food available to those suffering most as fast as possible Distribut...
What prospects do the twin PRSP and decentrailsation processes offer for improving rural livelihoods in Malawi?
F. Ellis; M. Kutengule; A. Nyasulu / Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2002
This paper takes a critical view of the PRSP and decentralisation processes in Malawi based on investigations of rural livelihoods in eight villages in the Dedza and Zomba districts. The paper finds that rural Malawians confro...
Changing economic and social patterns in African rural settlements
D. Bryceson / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000
This paper synthesises the findings and main policy implications of new empirical studies on changing rural livelihoods from the De-Agrarianisation and Rural Employment (DARE) research programme at the African Studies Centre, Universi...
Livelihoods and security issues in Malawi
M. Whiteside / Environment and Development Consultancy Ltd, 1999
Ganyu is widely used in Malawi to describe a range of short term rural labour relationships, the most common of which is piecework weeding or ridging on the fields of other smallholders or on agricultural estates. Ganyu is a crucial p...
Accessing credit can lead to a decline in income for rural smallholders
A. Diagne; M. Zeller / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001
This report analyzes the determinants of access to credit in Malawi and its impact on farm and nonfarm income and on household food security and seeks to quantify the relationship between the demand for formal loans and that for infor...
Implications for the design and targetting of more formal safety nets
S. Devereux / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
Examines role of informal safety nets in providing protection against livelihood shocks. Summarises state of knowledge on informal safety nets by reviewing available literature and also reporting on household survey carried out...
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