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File STATE OF CLIMATE ACTION AND THE STATE FOR A JUST TRANSITION IN MALAWI
The report analyses the scope for a just transition in the Malawian context. It explores transitions in key sectors including agriculture and forestry.
File Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy for National Climate Change Management Policy
An Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy developed to ensure that the National Climate Change Management Policy is fully and effectively ...
File National Climate Change Management Policy 2016
The Policy provides strategic direction for Malawi's priorities for climate change interventions and outlines an institutional framework for the application ...
File Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions for Malawi 2015
A compilation of the Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions for Malawi's contribution to global GHG emission reductions and enhancement of carbon sinks.
File Nature's Voice 2023 Edition
Center for Environmental Policy and Advocacy's relaunch of Nature's Voice on policy related issues in Biodiversity, Climate Change and Natural Resources ...
File Initial National Communication of Malawi
This is the Initial National Communication of Malawi prepared in fulfilment of her commitments under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
File Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programme Impact Report 2010-2017
An impact study report on the Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programme (LCBCCAP). The report focuses on impact outcomes under four themes namely; ...
File Guidelines for the Provision of Food Assistance During Emergencies in Malawi: Operational Tools
The Joint Emergency Food Assistance Programme (JEFAP) and the Government of Malawi published Guidelines for the Provision of Food Assistance During Emergencies ...
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