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Evaluation of the performance of the bucket drip irrigation (family drip system) fed by treadle pump for tomato production
2007An evaluation of the performance of the Drip Irrigation (Family Drip System) fed by Treadle Pump was conducted at Kasinthula Research Station, Malawi, in 2005/2006.DocumentTown chiefs in Malawi
Chancellor College, University of Malawi, 2009This study of ‘town chiefs’ initiates a long-term programme of research on local leadership in Malawi. It is part of the Local Leadership and Governance (LL) research stream of the Africa Power and Politics Programme (APPP). It comprises a two-part scoping exercise of town chiefs, which will feed into the design of the longer-term (3 year) project.DocumentThe social protection policy in Malawi: processes, politics and challenges
Chancellor College, University of Malawi, 2007For a period of nearly 20 years, Malawi’s economy has been characteristically unstable. Since 1981, the country’s economy has experienced boom and bust style growth patterns underpinned by rising levels of inflation, declining agricultural activity, rising interest rates, and spirals in both domestic and external debt.DocumentParticipation and impact of poverty-oriented public works projects in rural Malawi
Chancellor College, University of Malawi, 2001The government of Malawi's attempts at a national-scale public works programme first came into reality in 1995 on a pilot basis, and later in July 1996 as a national intervention programme under the name Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF).DocumentInformation sharing among fisheries and aquaculture institutions for sustainable development in Malawi
Bunda College of Agriculture, 2004Malawi has not more than ten libraries and information centers which are involved in aquaculture and fisheries information. These libraries and information centers have a major role of providing the required information used for teaching, learning and research. However, it is impossible for a single library or information centre to satisfy the information needs of its users alone.DocumentLinking National Forest Programmes and Poverty Reduction Strategies
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007Approximately 52.4% of Malawi’s population lives below the poverty line and 85% of all inhabitants reside in rural areas. The economy is dominated by agriculture which makes up about one-third of GDP and 80% of export revenues.DocumentHow have the Public Expenditure Management (PEM) reforms performed in Malawi.
National Research Council of Malawi, 2007This paper sets out to present a general analysis of Malawi’s public expenditure management situation assessing the factors that have undermined the achievement of prudent expenditure management.DocumentMalawi input voucher study: a literature review on agricultural marketing and input voucher systems
Bunda College of Agriculture, 2007The agricultural sector in Malawi is dualistic where the smallholder and estate sub-sectors live side by side. This dualism was inherited from the colonial era but was also perpetuated soon after independence.DocumentStudy to inform the selection of an appropriate wage rate for public works programmes in Malawi
2004The Malawi Government, with assistance from the Department for International Development (DfID) of the Government of the United Kingdom, is implementing an Inception Phase for the National Safety Nets Programme (NSNP). The NSNP constitutes Pillar III of the Malawi Poverty Reduction Strategy (MPRS).DocumentMid-term review of the capacity development programme for the national management of the HIV/AIDS response
2005UNDP in collaboration with the Government of Malawi formulated a Programme Support Document (PSD) for a five-year programme from 2002 to 2006 for Capacity Development for National Management of the HIV/AIDS Response.The programme was designed to directly assist Government’s poverty reduction strategy as outlined in the Malawi Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (MPRSP).Pages
