Chronic food insecurity and chronic poverty are closely related in Malawi. Since independence in 1964 national food security has been a key policy objective. However, until the 1990s less emphasis was placed on the household dimensions of food security and its links with chronic poverty. In the last decade a number of initiatives have been used in Malawi to tackle the issue of household food insecurity. One of the most controversial has been the Starter Pack programme launched in 1998. Initially consisting of a free handout of packs of improved maize seed, legumes and fertiliser to every small holder farm household in Malawi the scheme, under donor pressure, was subsequently scaled down to become a form of targeted social safety net program...
Poor households in sub-Saharan Africa are of necessity adjusting to a bewildering array of radical c...
Increasing urbanisation could pose significant food insecurity challenges in Africa, yet little has ...
Poor households in sub-Saharan Africa are of necessity adjusting to a bewildering array of radical c...
Chronic food insecurity and chronic poverty are closely related in Malawi. Since independence in 196...
Malawi is characterised in food security discourse as a paradigmatic case of incipient malthusian cr...
Even in the era of globalization, several countries in Africa continue to face chronic and persisten...
Abstract: Introduction: As food security deteriorates worldwide, leadership decisions over the deter...
Although there is widespread food availability in urban areas across the Global South, it is not cor...
Malawi is extremely vulnerable to shocks and recurrent food crises (Barrett & Headey 2014). Malawi a...
This paper highlights the main findings of a survey carried out amongst low income groups in Lilongw...
Malawi’s many smallholders rely heavily on rainfed, low-input subsistence farming to meet their food...
Malawi is a food-insecure country, and although most households have access to arable land, many rur...
A large proportion of Malawian households are caught in a trap where poverty and food insecurity rei...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
Abstract Background This paper concerns the role of crop diversification in improving household food...
Poor households in sub-Saharan Africa are of necessity adjusting to a bewildering array of radical c...
Increasing urbanisation could pose significant food insecurity challenges in Africa, yet little has ...
Poor households in sub-Saharan Africa are of necessity adjusting to a bewildering array of radical c...
Chronic food insecurity and chronic poverty are closely related in Malawi. Since independence in 196...
Malawi is characterised in food security discourse as a paradigmatic case of incipient malthusian cr...
Even in the era of globalization, several countries in Africa continue to face chronic and persisten...
Abstract: Introduction: As food security deteriorates worldwide, leadership decisions over the deter...
Although there is widespread food availability in urban areas across the Global South, it is not cor...
Malawi is extremely vulnerable to shocks and recurrent food crises (Barrett & Headey 2014). Malawi a...
This paper highlights the main findings of a survey carried out amongst low income groups in Lilongw...
Malawi’s many smallholders rely heavily on rainfed, low-input subsistence farming to meet their food...
Malawi is a food-insecure country, and although most households have access to arable land, many rur...
A large proportion of Malawian households are caught in a trap where poverty and food insecurity rei...
Even though agriculture is the backbone of Malawi‟s economy, food insecurity has remained a continuo...
Abstract Background This paper concerns the role of crop diversification in improving household food...
Poor households in sub-Saharan Africa are of necessity adjusting to a bewildering array of radical c...
Increasing urbanisation could pose significant food insecurity challenges in Africa, yet little has ...
Poor households in sub-Saharan Africa are of necessity adjusting to a bewildering array of radical c...