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From charcoal to honey in Malawi

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    The Impact Program works across three eco-regions within drylands, namely: the Miombo-Mopane landscapes of Southern Africa, the Savannas of East and West Africa, and the Great steppes of Central Asia. The 11 countries involved will be working towards the achievement of land degradation neutrality through gender responsive sustainable forest and land management best practices and green value chains. This brochure presents the One Country, One Champion Approach in the Tanzania.
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    Improved charcoal technologies and briquette production from woody residues in Malawi 2018
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    Access to modern energy in Malawi remains low and is often limited to relying on traditional biomass sources such as fuelwood and charcoal. Sustainably sourced biomass and more efficient technologies can contribute to reducing the energy access gap and making energy access more sustainable. This case study presents opportunities lying within technology improvement and a specific set of woody residues’ bioenergy supply chains. The case study illustrates the steps required to assess if the selected bioenergy supply chains can contribute to mitigating unsustainable use of biomass, while improving access to sustainable energy.
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    FAO in Malawi: A country office profile 2022
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    FAO has partnered with the Government of Malawi since a country representation was established in 1986. Assistance is focused on food security and agriculture-related policies, and programmes with a wide range of field programmes and an emphasis on technical advisory services and capacity building. Emergency and rehabilitation operations are an important feature of cooperation as is the mainstreaming of action to address HIV and AIDS, climate change and gender issues. This publication provides readers with a broad overview of the ongoing collaboration between FAO and the Government of Malawi.

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