Malawi and Livelihoods
- Capital:
Lilongwe - Population:
15447500 - Size:
118480.0 Km2
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- Seeds and Subsidies: The Political Economy of Input Support Programmes in Malawi
- B. Chinsinga / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2012
- Policy Brief 46 This FAC Policy Brief examines the political economy of input programmes and identifies maize and input subsidies as central to agricultural political debates. Subsidy programmes that are centred on the supply o...
- Seasonality and Social Protection in Africa
- S. Devereux / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
- Stephen Devereux January 2009 This Working Paper draws on nearly twenty years of research in several African countries on the inter-related themes of food insecurity, seasonality, coping strategies, famine, formal and info...
- The Social Protection Policy in Malawi: Processes Politics and Challenges
- B. Chinsinga / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
- Blessings Chinsinga September 2007 This paper is based on a study undertaken to critically understand the dynamics of policy-making and processes under the auspices of the Future Agricultures Consortium's (FAC) sub-theme ...
- Agriculture and Social Protection in Malawi: Fertiliser Policies and Politics
- S. Devereux / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
- By Stephen Devereux March 2009 Agricultural and social protection policies must be understood in the context of political agendas, market development and trends in rural livelihoods. This Briefing Paper reviews inter...
- Agriculture and Social Protection in Malawi
- A. Dorward / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009
- Andrew Dorward, Bruce Guenther and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler January 2009 This paper reviews social protection and agriculture policies in Malawi in order to explore the links, synergies and conflicts that lie between them. I...
- The Social Protection Policy in Malawi: Processes, Politics and Challenges
- B. Chinsinga / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2008
- By Blessings Chinsinga February 2008 The livelihoods of Malawians are much more precarious today than they were probably two decades ago. Repeated shocks over the years have forced most households to dispose o...
- The Social Protection Policy in Malawi: Processes, Politics and Challenges
- B. Chinsinga / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2007
- By Blessings Chinsinga September 2007 This paper is based on a study undertaken to critically understand the dynamics of policy-making and processes under the auspices of the Future Agricultures Consortium's (FAC) sub-them...
- Reclaiming Policy Space: Lessons from Malawi’s Fertiliser Subsidy Programme
- B. Chinsinga / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2007
- By Blessings Chinsinga This case study argues that political context matters in agricultural development issues. No matter what the technical or economic arguments for or against particular policy positions are, it is ultimate...
- Management for adaptation to climate change. Mid-term review of a project implemented by Total Land Care, Malawi
- F. H. Johnsen / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2012
- The Management for Adaptation to Climate Change (MACC) project in Malawi is implemented by Total Land Care (TLC) with funding from the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Malawi and a 5 years time frame from 2008 to mid 2013. The key objective...
- Achieving trade developmental goals in Africa’s agriculture requires comprehensive policies and private involvement
- Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India, 2011
- Agriculture and trade can be engines for inclusive growth and development in African countries. This monograph presents the main findings of country research studies on trade and agriculture issues in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda a...
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