
Highlights • Retail prices of maize increased by 13 percent since last month. • No ADMARC purchases were reported in any of the markets monitored by IFPRI. • ADMARC sales were reported in 8 out of...
Highlights • Retail prices of maize increased by 13 percent since last month. • No ADMARC purchases were reported in any of the markets monitored by IFPRI. • ADMARC sales were reported in 8 out of...
LILONGWE –Today, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Ministry of Health have launched a multi-year project to strengthen the country’s public health supply chain and prepare for...
Supply Chain has been the backbone of WFP’s operations for over six decades positioning WFP uniquely to support humanitarian and development actors with supply chain services across sectors. WFP is...
SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS • The food security situation in Malawi has significantly improved and remains stable in Round 23 of data collection (mid-March – midApril 2022), with almost all interviewed...
DEDZA, Malawi - For the past three years, Lusita Maikolo has been in and out of school. Her parents could not manage to pay her school fees regularly, and this led to her being excluded and missing...
SITUATION UPDATE In March 2022, the Tropical Cyclone Gombe weather system hit the same areas in southern Malawi that were impacted by Tropical Storm Ana in January 2022, prolonging the difficulties...
Highlights During this round of data collection, the Survival Minimum Expenditure Basket (SMEB) increased in rural areas, while expenditure in urban areas remained unchanged. The household SMEBs...
Below-average crop prospects and worsening macro-economic conditions limit seasonal improvements KEY MESSAGES • Despite an unprecedented dry start to the production season, rainfall performance has...
The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) monitors trends in staple food prices in countries vulnerable to food insecurity. For each FEWS NET country and region, the Price Bulletin provides...
Floods – Humanitarian Situation in numbers, 28 April 2022 79 Cholera cases with 4 deaths More than 995,000 people affected by floods including 130,000 under-five children need humanitarian assistance ...
Outbreak at a glance The Ministry of Health declared a cholera outbreak in Malawi on 3 March 2022, following laboratory confirmation of a case in in the country. A second case was detected in on 7...
25 April 2022 **Lilongwe – **Malawi launches the second of four rounds of vaccination campaigns against wild poliovirus type 1 today. More than eleven (11) million doses will be administered to more...
Highlights During this round of data collection, the Survival Minimum Expenditure Basket (SMEB) increased across all regions of the country. Households’ SMEBs increased by an average of 2.7 percent...
Highlights • Retail prices of maize decreased by 2 percent since February 2022. • No ADMARC purchases were reported in any of the markets monitored by IFPRI. • ADMARC sales were reported in 9 out of...
Highlights • Retail prices of maize decreased marginally by 1 percent since January 2022. • No ADMARC purchases were reported in any of the markets monitored by IFPRI. • ADMARC sales were reported in...
Quick Facts Overall, there was a 30% increase in admissions of children with severe wasting in February 2022 (4,472) compared to February 2021 (3,442) January-February 2022 SAM coverage out 2022...
Highlights: Over the reporting period, cholera cases have more than doubled, increasing from 36 on 1 April to 72 cases as of 10 April. One more fatality has been registered, bringing the total number...
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In Numbers 85,640 cumulative and 2,407 active cases of COVID-19 in Malawi (31 March 2022) USD 5 million six-month (April - September 2022) net funding requirements USD 29.4 million funding required...
SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS • In Round 22 (collected between the 6th of February and 6th of March 2022) food security has stabilized. There is an unchanging high proportion of households classified as...