EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COVID-19 poses real risks for the attainment of Malawi’s national development aspirations as espoused in the new long-term development Vision, Malawi 2063 (MW2063); as well as the...
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National COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Strategy Plan (July 2021 - June 2022)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Malawi has battled two waves of the ongoing COVID-19 global outbreak since the first cases were reported in April 2020. It is currently in the middle of battling a third wave. In...
National COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan (July - December, 2020)
The plan has been developed to establish operational procedures for preparedness and response to COVID-19 based on risks identified by the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the World Health Organization...
Vice President visits People Affected by Landslides in Tcharo, Rumphi District
…Hands over iron sheets and maize to affected people Vice President and Minister responsible for Disaster Management Affairs Everton Herbert Chimulirenji on Friday (18th October, 2019) visited people...
Government committed to reconstructing damaged infrastructure
Government says it is committed to reconstructing infrastructure that got damaged during the March 2019 floods. Vice President and Minister responsible for Disaster Management Affairs, Everton...
The Malawi Diaspora Association in Zambia donates Relief Items
The Malawi Diaspora Association in Zambia has donated relief items to the Government of Malawi, through the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA). The donation is in response to the...
Statement by the Secretary and Commissioner for Disaster Management Affairs, Mr. Wilson Moleni on Cyclone Idai Response and Recovery Needs during the ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment (24th to 26th June, Geneva)
1. Background Malawi is exposed to various hazards, both natural and humaninduced. Recently, the country has witnessed an increase in the frequency and magnitude of these hazards, which often...
Malawi: Floods - Situation Report No. 6 (as of 28th June 2019)
Highlights The Assistant Secretary General (ASG) for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Ursula Mueller, was in Malawi from 10 - 12 June 2019 on a joint mission with...
Malawi 2019 Floods Post Disaster Needs Assessment Report
Disaster Profile Malawi is highly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme weather events given its location along the great African Rift Valley, rapid population growth, unsustainable urbanization,...
Malawi appeals for assistance towards disaster recovery
Malawi has appealed for resources towards the ongoing response needs, rehabilitation and reconstruction following the devastating damages and impacts of cyclone Idai-induced floods experienced in...
Malawi: Floods - Situation Report No. 5 (as of 20th May 2019)
This report is produced jointly by the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) of Malawi and the United Nations Office of the Resident Coordinator in Malawi, in collaboration with...
Malawi: Floods - Situation Report No. 4 (as of 27th April 2019)
This report is produced jointly by the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) of Malawi and the United Nations Office of the Resident Coordinator in Malawi, in collaboration with...
DoDMA, MRCS, District Councils meet on return of IDPs
The Department of Disaster Management Affairs(DoDMA), Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) and district councils on Thursday, (18th April, 2019) held a consultative meeting in Blantyre on the return of...
Malawi: Floods - Situation Report No. 3 (as of 7th April 2019)
This report is produced jointly by the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) of Malawi and the United Nations Office of the Resident Coordinator in Malawi, in collaboration with...
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African Union gives Malawi K75 million for disaster relief
Lilongwe, 7 April, 2019: The African Union (AU) Sunday disclosed that it had provided Malawi with USD $100, 000 (about K75 Million) to help the recovery efforts against damage caused by effects of...
2019 Flood Response Plan and Appeal
March – May 2019 868,900 People affected 86,980 People displaced and in need of immediate assistance 173 IDP camps established REQUIREMENTS (US$) 45.2 required. (US$) 14.6 million received US $ 30.6...
Malawi: Floods - Situation Report No. 2 (as of 23 March 2019)
This report is produced jointly by the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) of Malawi and the United Nations Office of the Resident Coordinator in Malawi, in collaboration with...
Malawi: Floods - Situation Report No. 1 (as of 16 March 2019)
Highlights • On 8 March, the Government of Malawi declared a State of National Disaster, following heavy rains and floods in the southern parts of the country. • At least 15 districts and 2 cities...
National Disaster Recovery Framework - Building Back a Disaster-Affected Malawi Better and Safer - Volume II: Drought
Executive Summary DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND BACKGROUND CONTEXT In just the last 36 years, Malawi has experienced eight major droughts, affecting more than 24 million people1. The impact, frequency, and...
Build Back Better: Guidance on Building Flood Resistant Homes - 2015 Malawi Floods and Storms
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