Day 2 of the @USAID -funded, CARE-led @titukulaneRFSA Close-Out Learning Event concluded successfully at BICC! Thank you to Vice President, Dr. Usi, partners, and participants for impactful discussions on building resilient, sustainable communities.
📸 Highlights below
On a beautiful morning here in Zomba, all roads are leading to Gymkhana where droves of youth are graduating in different trades thanks to USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Affairs support through Titukulane RFSA, and TEVETA's technical support. Min. Ulemu Mkandawire MP is presiding
CARE's humanitarian team and @titukulaneRFSA are joining the Government of Malawi, @DisasterDept, and stakeholders in commemorating #DDRDay2024 this Saturday, 12th October. Let’s come together to drive change and build a safer, more resilient future for all! #ResilienceBuilding
🎭Through Theatre for Development (TfD), the project is making early warning information accessible to all—especially women & youth. Performances bring weather forecasts to life in accessible language, fostering community-wide participation in climate preparedness
Titukulane RFSA participated in #CALA Regional Learning Event on #ClimateAdaptation!We shared key insights on integrating participatory planning with Farmer Field Business School approach helps communities make informed decisions using weather forecasts & indigenous knowledge...
We also shared our approach to community-led resource mobilization which empowers communities to take charge of their adaptation plans by mobilizing resources for resilience strategies—ensuring sustainable, locally-driven climate action...
#HappeningNow: A workshop to train @Luanarofficial and @unima_official students to develop evidence-based policy briefs using data from the Titukulane project. This hands-on experience will enhance their ability to impact national policy frameworks...
Titukulane is a $75M, five-year USAID-funded Resilience Food Security Activity (2019-2024) implemented by CARE Malawi, Emmanuel International, IFPRI, NASFAM, Save the Children, and WaterAid. The project supports the implementation of Malawi's National Resilience Strategy
"ICYMI: 20 yrs since #RightToFood guidelines, hunger persists. Malawi faces rising food insecurity, with 3M at risk. Titukulane joins other orgs in calling for urgent action on policy, investment & accountability for #ZeroHunger by 2030. Read the Press Statement in the images
Thanks to Titukulane Resilience Food Security Activity, women of Titukulane Micro Enterprise Group in T/A Namavi, Mangochi are reaping benefits of laundry soapmaking which turns in a monthly revenue of MK 450K proceeds of which are compounded through a VSLA they established.
Day 3 of the USAID/BHA visit to Titukulane interventions in Zomba and Mangochi, appraising household and community transformations. Beneficiaries are sharing their joys of participating and stories of sustainability as the project is winding down after a successful 5 years...
@USAIDMalawi funded @CAREIntMalawi led #Titukulanerfsa is addressing El Nino induced food shortages through two interventions: a 20-day cash-for-work initiative and the provision of small-scale irrigation equipment to improve income and environmental sustainability.
@CAREIntMalawi led Titukulane consortium funded by @USAIDMalawi though @USAIDSavesLives is enabling small-scale farmers in Malawi avert crushing effects of El Nino induced food shortage by promoting winter cropping to avert food and nutrition catastrophe.
@CAREIntMalawi led Titukulane and funded by @USAIDMalawi through @USAIDSavesLives is promoting winter cropping and mixed cropping enabling small-scale rural farmers in Malawi to be resilient to the impact of El Nino induced food scarcity and avert food and nutrition crisis.
Today, @USAIDMalawi funded @CAREIntMalawi led #Titukulanerfsa joins Government in commemorating this year's World Meteorological Day under the theme " At the front line of climate action" at vents being held in Lilongwe. Titukulalne's Rebecca Saiti from Zomba District explains.