Zambians Say Climate Change Is Making Life Worse, Want Collective Action to Limit It
Most say “a lot more” effort is needed from government, business and industry, ordinary citizens, and developed countries. Key findings
Read moreMost say “a lot more” effort is needed from government, business and industry, ordinary citizens, and developed countries. Key findings
Read moreMajority urge immediate steps, even if they’re expensive. Key findings A majority (55%) of Malawians say droughts have become more
Read moreWomen still trail men in education, control of key assets, and financial autonomy. Key findings In Malawi, fewer women than
Read morePresident, Dr Lazarus Chakwera has called for unity and love as the country is grappling with natural disasters. Chakwera said
Read morePresident Lazarus Chakwera says he will will swiftly assent to the new Disaster Risk Management Bill which Parliament passed on
Read moreMaputo — More than 900 Malawian families, victims of tropical cyclone Freddy, have taken refuge in Chissaua locality, in Mecanhelas
Read moreYoung citizens aren’t pushing for a seat at the decision-making table. “We want youths of the country to have integrity
Read moreJohannesburg — Align Domestic Laws with International Standards The government of Zambia should take decisive and immediate action to repeal
Read moreBlantyre — Prices of staple foods are soaring in Malawi, ten days after Tropical Cyclone Freddy made its second passage
Read moreOutgoing chairperson of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has challenged poor countries to
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