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  • We need climate action

    Lisa Banda, a Malawian Student who works with Climate Challenge Programme Malawi (CCPM) to improve climate literacy and campaign for climate justice writes about the need for change.

  • Malawi is vulnerable to climate change, but its women are strong

    CCPM Programme Co-Ordinator Maggie Ngwira argues that climate change is having a huge impact on Malawi especially its women and girls but that they will also be the ones to find solutions.

  • Better boreholes boost Chisoni

    This waterpoint in Chisoni, Balaka, is one of 13 in the area that have been rehabilitated.

  • Solar kiosk boosts community

    A year after this solar kiosk was completed, it’s had a transformative impact on the village of Nsoma in Mangulu, Machinga District.

  • CCPM film tells story of growing resilence

    This short film shows how the Scottish Government-funded CCPM in Malawi is helping people fight back against the devastating impact of climate change.

  • Borehole rehabilitation

    Restoring a water point has been a quick, easy way to improve the quality of life in this community.

  • Climate justice is vital

    Malawian climate change expert Julius Ng'oma works with communities supported by the CCPM to ensure their voices, and concerns about climate change, are heard. Here, Julius shares his thoughts on why climate justice is so important.

  • Fixed stove success

    Small changes in the kitchen can have big benefits for the environment.

  • Vertical gardening

    Vertical gardens, sometimes called sack gardens, were introduced in the CCPM after participants in Chikwawa requested help to grow vegetables despite water shortages.

  • Helping those affected by the Malawi flood crisis

    The CCPM is supporting communities affected by the devastating flooding in southern Malawi which has killed 56people and displaced hundreds of thousands.

  • Solar powered opportunity

    Limited access to cheap, clean electricity is an issue affecting most communities in rural Malawi.the CCPM has recently installed two solar kiosks in the villages of Lodi and Msoma in Mangulu, Macinga District in southern Malawi.

  • CCPM puts Malawians vulnerable to climate change in the driving seat

    The central aim of the CCPM is to help communities identify and overcome the challenges of climate change by ensuring local people are at the heart of the programme. A key method used to achieve this, in the initial phase of the programme, was the Partici