Mbeya fertiliser, also known as compost fertiliser, is an organic fertiliser made from a mixture of maize bran, animal manure, ash, and a small quantity of chemical fertiliser.
CICOD is working with more than 6 000 households, supporting them with different interventions on crop production as well as equipping them with reading and writing skills.
Lifelong learning is particularly crucial for Malawi’s out-of-school populations and marginalised communities who lack access to formal education pathways.
The unsustainable harvesting of trees for fuel has led to widespread deforestation, resulting in loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and increased greenhouse gas emissions.
The Germany Embassy in Malawi has touted Adult Learning and Education (ALE) as key for social and economic development of Malawi. The Chief of the Germany Development Cooperation who is also the…
Rural development stands at the heart of global efforts to eradicate poverty, ensure food security, and promote sustainability. Yet, one of the most transformative forces in achieving rural…
The business sector is crucial for promotion of ALE. Malawi can successfully promote ALE if all stakeholders join hands by bringing resources together.