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World Bank helps Malawi’s poorest tackle climate shocks

The World Bank is helping Malawi's vulnerable communities address the impact of the climate-related disasters, such as cyclones and drought, that the country has been facing since 2022. Participants say increased community involvement would lead to more immediate outcomes from the program. Lameck Masina reports from the Karonga District in northern Malawi






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    • Peter Karanga

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      By engaging local communities, this ensures that the solutions are tailored to the specific needs and challenges faced by those most affected by climate shocks

      • Munene Mugambi

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        The World Bank's support is crucial for Malawi, helping vulnerable communities build resilience against climate shocks. Increased community involvement could accelerate the effectiveness of this program, improving recovery and long-term stability.

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        • Rashid Kamau

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          This support aligns with global climate goals, promotes economic growth, and fosters a more equitable and sustainable future for Malawi.

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          • Munene Mugambi

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            @rashid_kamau True that, this support not only aids Malawi in addressing immediate climate impacts but also aligns with global efforts towards sustainability, fostering long-term resilience and inclusive growth for the country's future.

          • Annett Michuki..

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            Funding the developing countries will help them fight this crisis

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            • Munene Mugambi

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              @annett_michuki providing funding to developing countries is crucial for enabling them to build resilience against climate impacts and transition to sustainable, low-carbon economies, ensuring a more equitable global response to the climate crisis.

            • Jane Wangui

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              Funding communities that are not able to deal with climate shocks is quite commendable as the funds will help them deal with the issues at hand.

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              • Grace Njeri

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                These initiatives contribute not only to reducing climate risks but also to improving poverty alleviation and promoting inclusive and sustainable development for future generations.

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                • Gorffly mokua

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                  Great to see the World Bank empowering Malawi's communities to build resilience against climate shocks.👏👏

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                  • Annett Michuki..

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                    @gorffly_mokua this is incredible

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                  • walter lungayi

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                    Great initiative. Providing resources and assistance will empower these vulnerable populations to adapt and build resilience against the increasing impacts of climate change.

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                    • Gorffly mokua

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                      @walter_lungayi Absolutely right! But we must also remember to demand for accountability.

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