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MALAWI 2023. Promoting coherence between disaster risk reduction, climate action and social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa
06 June 2023. Neno District, Malawi. Aubrey Sidik, National FAO Coordinator and Anticipatory Action Specialist, during fieldwork in Malawi.
FAO is working on promoting coherence between disaster risk reduction, climate action, and social protection through the Four-Year project, targeting 2 400 farmers in Neno and Mwanza districts.
06/06/2023
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© FAO/Silvio Daidone
Project ID
FMM/GLO/148/MUL
File size
10.15 MB
Unique ID
UF19XQ0
Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. For further information contact: Photo-Library@fao.org
Language
English
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FAO project “Promoting coherence between disaster risk reduction, climate action and social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa” supported 2 400 farmers in Malawi’s Neno and Mwanza districts. Implemented through 80 farmer field schools across 74 villages, the project strengthens resilience to climate change and improves food and nutrition security. Baseline data were collected in 2021, with follow-up data gathered in 2023 to evaluate impact.