Project Overview

Malawi is grappling with rapid urbanisation, which has led to the proliferation and expansion of informal settlements, strained infrastructure, and inadequate basic service delivery. The surge in urban population has exacerbated challenges faced by struggling city authorities in providing essential services, while access to livelihood opportunities remains a significant challenge. 

The project aims to support skill development and enhance service delivery by engaging 36 settlements. It focuses on both climate change adaptation and mitigation, fostering community partnerships, advocating for infrastructure improvements, and securing land tenure to create resilient communities. With a strong emphasis on inclusivity, the project provides employment opportunities for youth and women while promoting environmental protection. Collaborative efforts aim to enhance livelihoods and reduce vulnerabilities in urban informal settlements. 

Supported by the Centre for Community Organisation and Development (CCODE), the Federation of the Rural and Urban Poor aims to empower 15,000 individuals across Blantyre, Lilongwe, and Mzuzu. 

This project is part of the Building Resilience in Informal Settlements Programme, a partnership between Cities Alliance and Slum Dwellers International (SDI), funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), to support civil society organisations working in informal settlements.

 

Presenting community profiling and mapping in Malawi (photo by Centre for Community Organisation and Development).

 

Initial Project Results: 2022-2024

Community development efforts have yielded significant progress, particularly in economic empowerment. Over 15 federation groups have mobilized, prioritizing the inclusion of women and youth. Training sessions have equipped 172 members with essential financial and business management skills. Entrepreneurial support has facilitated the acquisition of eco-friendly equipment, driving both environmental sustainability and economic growth.

Leadership and capacity-building initiatives have fostered collaboration and knowledge exchange among stakeholders. Gender mainstreaming efforts have empowered women in waste management cooperatives, ensuring inclusive decision-making processes.

Infrastructure enhancements have bolstered basic services and environmental sustainability. Formalizing waste entrepreneur groups and conducting community dialogues have streamlined settlement regularization and waste management practices.

Under KYC, mapping Covid-19 vaccine availability and engagement meetings have heightened community awareness and participation in public health and urban planning initiatives.

Advocacy and communication strategies have spurred dialogue on urbanization and climate change. Training programs have equipped community leaders with nature-based solution expertise, furthering sustainable development practices.

Institutional strengthening efforts, including strategic plan dissemination and regular meetings, have enhanced collaboration and accountability within community organizations.
 
 

Youth Supported in Income Diversification, Malawi. Credit_  Centre for Community Organisation and Development (CCODE)

 

Key Achievements: 2022-2024

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