Malawi reported its first case of COVID-19 in April and declared a national emergency. Schools, bars and restaurants were closed, international flights suspended, and the economy faced considerable disruptions: quarterly growth projections from July were cut by more than 60% (Saldarriaga Noel et al. 2020). While still concerning, compared to other countries and other parts of the world, the spread of this disease in Malawi has been relatively modest with 5,951 confirmed cases and 184 COVID-19 linked deaths as of November 8, 2020. After accelerating rates of infection in June and July, the rates have decreased over the last two months. In response, there has been a partial return to normalcy, marked by easing COVID-19 restrictions and the re...
Malawi declared a state of national disaster due to the COVID-19 pandemic on 20th March 2020 and reg...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is now established on the African continent, with c...
This working paper builds on a report which was prepared for the 2020 ECAMA Lakeshore Conference in ...
Malawi reported its first case of COVID-19 in April and declared a national emergency. Schools, bars...
This note summarizes perceptions of COVID-19 impacts and risks from a panel phone survey of rural ho...
This project note discusses findings from a panel phone survey in Malawi in which respondents were a...
On 20th of March, 2021 the Malawian President, Peter Mutharika, declared coronavirus disease 2019 (C...
Background: Behavioral changes are needed to limit the spread and mitigate the impact of the COVID-1...
Background Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) during the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted respirator...
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is of great concern worldwide and particularly in developing cou...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Objective Across Africa, the impact of COVID-19 continues to be acutely felt. This includes Malawi...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Malawi declared a state of national disaster due to the COVID-19 pandemic on 20th March 2020 and reg...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is now established on the African continent, with c...
This working paper builds on a report which was prepared for the 2020 ECAMA Lakeshore Conference in ...
Malawi reported its first case of COVID-19 in April and declared a national emergency. Schools, bars...
This note summarizes perceptions of COVID-19 impacts and risks from a panel phone survey of rural ho...
This project note discusses findings from a panel phone survey in Malawi in which respondents were a...
On 20th of March, 2021 the Malawian President, Peter Mutharika, declared coronavirus disease 2019 (C...
Background: Behavioral changes are needed to limit the spread and mitigate the impact of the COVID-1...
Background Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) during the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted respirator...
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is of great concern worldwide and particularly in developing cou...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Objective Across Africa, the impact of COVID-19 continues to be acutely felt. This includes Malawi...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Background COVID-19 mitigation strategies have been challenging to implement in resource-limited set...
Malawi declared a state of national disaster due to the COVID-19 pandemic on 20th March 2020 and reg...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is now established on the African continent, with c...
This working paper builds on a report which was prepared for the 2020 ECAMA Lakeshore Conference in ...