Mid-term review of: Enhancing Food Security & Sustainable Rural Livelihoods
Lessons learned in the Enhancing Food Security and developing Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project, Malawi: This report covers the mid-term review of the Enhancing Food Security and Developing Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project, established in Malawi and supported by the Norwegian government. The aim of the report is to see if the Project was on track and to give recommendations for further implementation of it.
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new Fund for LED Projects and others in Malawi
by Gwen-Swinburn - 13/11/2009
Great opportunity for NGOs in Malawi ! Scotland's International Development Fund open. Check this out now.
External Affairs Minister Michael Russell today invited Scottish non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in Malawi to bid for funding from the Scottish Government.
Scottish NGOs, working with partners in Malawi, can apply for grants from the International Development Fund to support their work on the four agreed priority areas of civil society and governance, sustainable economic development, health and education.
Large Project Fund for Malawi including for LED from Scotland
Great opportunity for NGOs in Malawi ! Scotland's International Development Fund open. Check this out now.
External Affairs Minister Michael Russell today invited Scottish non-governmental organisations ...more
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Capacity Building Specialist, Malawi
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is currently recruiting a Capacity Building Expert for Lilongwe, Malawi.
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Consultant: Growing Sustainable Business in Malawi
The UNDP is recruiting a consultant for the Growing Sustainable Business (GSB)project in Malawi. The consultancy will last 35 days starting 1 November 2009.
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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
by Serge-Zelezeck - 14/10/2009

Heliadlory just shared with me the fascinating story of the Malawi teenager who harnessed the power of the wind to electrify his village. Like many others in Africa, the boy, William Kamkwamba, was forced to abandoned school in 2002 at age 14 because his parents could no longer afford to pay the fees.
Job offer: Senior Economist
The World Bank is currently looking for a Senior Economist for the Africa Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department (AFTP1) to work as Country Economist ...more
Shared by Sonja-Ende - 05/09/2009
Malawi Local government Association
MALGA is the voice of all Local Government Assemblies in Malawi. This informative website will help you find out more about local government issues in Malawi and how the 40 local Government Assemblies in the country comprising City, Town and District Assemblies function in a bid to promote and support the economic, social and environmental well being of citizens in their respective local government areas.
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New Blog -Indicators for Local Economic Development
by peterfc - 27/05/2009
This blog is on how to develop meaningful, relevant and cost-effective indicators on local economic development for use by governments (in particular local) and their development partners.It is part of an ongoing consultancy for UNCDF and will focus on three thematic areas:


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