September 11
Malawi: Tale of Two Villages - in Malawi, Farmers Point the Way As Drought Drives Hunger
World Food Programme urgently needs funds to expand irrigation projects as communities across Southern Africa reel from El Niño Read more »
May 16
Malawi: WFP Welcomes UK Govt's £3 Million Contribution Towards Malawi's El Niño Appeal
The World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a generous contribution of £3 million (USD 3.7 million) from the United Kingdom to the El Niño response appeal in Malawi. This… Read more »
May 14
Malawi: Urgent Action Critical As Malawi Faces Severe Drought
Around nine million people in Malawi are reeling from the devastating impacts of El Niño-induced floods and drought, which are destroying harvests and causing hunger to soar… Read more »
April 02
Malawi: WFP Urges Global Support As Malawi Faces Looming Food Crisis Triggered By El Niño
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is appealing for urgent resources to deliver life-saving food assistance to two million people reeling from the devastating impacts of… Read more »
April 26, 2023
Malawi: United States Provides $1.5 Million to WFP's Cyclone Freddy Response in Malawi
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of US$1.5 million from USAID on behalf of the American people to provide life-saving food assistance to… Read more »
March 22, 2023
Malawi: Food Prices Skyrocket As Cost of Cyclone Freddy Becomes Evident in Malawi
Prices of staple foods are soaring in Malawi, ten days after Tropical Cyclone Freddy made its second passage over the southern African country, worsening levels of food insecurity… Read more »
March 17, 2023
Malawi: WFP Responds to Impact of Cyclone Freddy in Malawi As Government Declares State of Emergency
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has stepped up an emergency response to help an estimated 130,000 people affected by the devastating effects of Cyclone Freddy, which… Read more »
October 14, 2022
Malawi: Rural Women's Day - With Rains Unreliable, Malawi's Farmers Harness Sun Instead
As climate change upends farming in the drought-prone southern African country, growers like Rosie Jameson are profiting from solar-powered irrigation schemes Read more »