The 2022-2042 Malawi Tourism Investment Plan identified a unique blend of lake, culture, nature, and wildlife tourism as potential assets for sustainable tourism investment on Lake Malawi. https://t.co/Qoo6zpjWAv
Malawi’s abundant water resources, consisting of lakes, rivers and aquifers located in healthy ecosystems, are the country's least tapped wealth. https://t.co/ZXWfiaBGGX
Access to timely and accurate weather and climate forecasts, reliable early-warning systems and easy to interpret and apply weather information can put Malawi on the highway to sustainable development- DCCMS, Acting CEO, Lucy Mtilatila.https://t.co/ZXWfiaCewv
#Malawi must prioritize maintenance and operations of existing #water facilities while investing in new infrastructure so that it increases its infrastructure base. https://t.co/ZXWfiaBGGX
The night downpour that soaked the lakeshore region on Wednesday washing down social services infrastructure in floods before pushing its way south to knock on the door of the Shire Valley district of Chikwawa, has faded. https://t.co/ZXWfiaBGGX
Raging thunderstorms pushing from the Ntchisi mountain stretch unloaded heavy cumulonimbus-built rains into the low lying land along the Kalira and Chikwatula EPA corridors.https://t.co/ZXWfiaThyv
Raging thunderstorms pushing from the Ntchisi mountain stretch unloaded heavy cumulonimbus-built rains into the low lying land along the Kalira and Chikwatula EPA corridors.https://t.co/ZXWfiaBGGX
Malawi’s #wetlands and other aquatic #ecosystems are increasingly failing to support households, industries and #wildlife because of overexploitation and climate change. https://t.co/ZXWfiaBGGX
#Liwonde National Park, its biodiversity and wildlife species are threatened by declining #water supply caused by reduced #rainfall, drying up of water sources. https://t.co/ZXWfiaCewv
Whales that Fly tells climate change, economic development and social-environmental inequality stories through videography, documentary filmmaking, scientific articles and blog writing.
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A WaterAid project in Ntchisi district healthcare centres has thrown stories of the risks of infection from toilets, bathrooms and treatment rooms into the past. New ones are on how mothers are now able to wash themselves and their babies soon after birth.https://t.co/ZXWfiaCewv
Meteorological Serices Acting CEO, Lucy Mtilatila: Malawi must explore strategies to address impacts of groundwater related climate on streamflow and hydropower potential in the Shire River basin to secure future energy supply in the country. https://t.co/ZXWfiaCewv
Water Boards secure much of their funding from household water service payments. Household service payments account for 60 percent of funding to the sector. https://t.co/ZXWfiaCewv