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Empowering communities to take charge of change and be drivers of their own development, working in partnership with the Federation of the Rural and Urban Poor.

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While City Councils are working tirelessly to provide skip bins to some parts of the informal settlements and emptying it in time before waste starts spilling over, some residents still choose to dump waste on the ground. How can this malpractice be stopped

While  City Councils are  working tirelessly to  provide skip bins to some parts of the informal settlements and emptying it  in time before waste starts spilling over, some residents still choose to dump waste on the ground. How can this malpractice be stopped
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To effectively support informal settlements in Malawian Cities to sustainably build their Resilience to climate change, CCODE will stop at nothing to improve its staff's knowledge and skills in Adaptation planning. #EBA training #Urbanresilience #Localledadaptation #unhabitat

To effectively support informal settlements in Malawian Cities  to sustainably build their Resilience to climate change, CCODE will stop at nothing to  improve its staff's  knowledge and skills in Adaptation planning. 
#EBA training
#Urbanresilience
#Localledadaptation
#unhabitat
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Join us tomorrow in Mtandire and Kawale as we launch a health and hygiene campaign on Cholera in Lilongwe City. This is part of our Climate change and disaster responses.

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100 flyers, 50 posters, 60 liters of Chroline concentrate, 300 household, 4800 primary school children, 2 health surveillance assistants from the Ministry of Health. Those are the figures from today’s campaign against cholera in Mtandire, Lilongwe City. Partnerships count....

100 flyers, 50 posters, 60 liters of Chroline concentrate, 300 household, 4800 primary school children, 2 health surveillance assistants from the Ministry of Health. Those are the figures from today’s campaign against cholera in Mtandire, Lilongwe City. Partnerships count....
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Mtandire is deploying and enforcing local bylaws to curb cholera says Chigoneka the local leader. The Malawi Alliance is supporting this process.

Mtandire is deploying and enforcing local bylaws to curb cholera says Chigoneka the local leader. The Malawi Alliance is supporting this process.
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Ahead of our #GlobalChallenges debate at 11:00 we’re sharing five reasons to be hopeful about delivering the #LeaveNoOneBehind agenda, which is critical to achieving all #SDGs.

Ahead of our #GlobalChallenges debate at 11:00 we’re sharing five reasons to be hopeful about delivering the #LeaveNoOneBehind agenda, which is critical to achieving all #SDGs.
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Today we signed an agreement to strengthen the informal construction sector and to facilitate adoption of green construction technologies and materials in Malawi through the More Income and Employment for Rural Areas, a GIZ programme in Malawi.

Today we signed an agreement to strengthen the informal construction sector and to facilitate adoption of green construction technologies and materials in Malawi through the More Income and Employment for Rural Areas, a GIZ programme in Malawi.
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Climate change is a solvable problem. Tech innovation & behaviour change can help us fight back for our planet: bit.ly/2nqiHhU #GlobalGoals

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Engage with informality: one of six research priorities for climate change in cities. New nature comment before Cities IPCC conference next week. nature.com/articles/d4158…

Engage with informality: one of six research priorities for climate change in cities. New <a href="/nature/">nature</a> comment before <a href="/Cities_IPCC/">Cities IPCC</a> conference next week. nature.com/articles/d4158…
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Communities counting themselves is as important as the Count itself. The data becomes alive only when communities engage with it. The Math works when communities use the process of data collection and the data to make this magic happen locally in their communities and cities. x.com/lainabev/statu…

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We are working with over 300 women waste entrepreneurs in Malawi. These women have created their own waste economy with annual turnover of approximately USD60,000.

We are working with over 300 women waste entrepreneurs in Malawi. These women have created their own waste economy with annual turnover of approximately USD60,000.