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Trocaire (Northern Ireland)

To contribute towards resilient food security, increased income and gender equality of small holder farmers in Malawi.

Last updated: 24/08/2022
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-NI21482-GPAF-IMP-101
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Description

Trócaire, in partnership with 7 Malawian civil society organisations, will implement a three year food security, income generation and climate change adaptation programme in Southern Malawi, to improve progress towards MDGs 1 and 7. 12,225 households (67,000 people), including 8,509 headed by women, elderly or children, or those infected/affected by HIV, will benefit from greater access to food and income, and improved ability to adapt to and recover from droughts and floods.;


Location

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Malawi
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Status Post-completion

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  • Trócaire (Northern Ireland)

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Programme data last updated on 24/08/2022