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The MwAPATA Institute is an independent agricultural policy think tank in Malawi. The Institute is engaging the Government of Malawi, private sector, and civil society stakeholders in a program of applied policy analysis, policy outreach, capacity building, and policy coordination. MwAPATA was established with a grant from the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World via Michigan State University and continues with the support of various strategic partners. 

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RECENT EVENTS

LEAP4YOUTH Project Conducts District Youth Engagement Meetings 

As part of the process of institutionalizing youth-led agri-food systems platforms in the LEAP4YOUTH Project, MwAPATA, in partnership with the National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM), with support from AGRA, conducted a district policy clinic with youth networks in Mchinji and an Agri-Skills Lab for youths in Zomba. The Mchinji Policy Clinic was held at Mchinji Community Hall from 2nd to 3rd February 2026, while the Zomba Agri-Skills Lab was held at Zomba Community Stadium Hall from 6th to 7th February 2026. 


The aim of the Policy Clinic was to strengthen youth engagement in agri-food policymaking by generating evidence and establishing institutionalized feedback mechanisms. Through the policy clinics, the project raised awareness of agricultural and youth-related policies as well as implementation mechanisms. The Policy Clinic also exposed the youths to vital knowledge about the available youth opportunities in the agri-food systems. MwAPATA research findings on available youth opportunities and the agricultural incentive booklet were also shared during the Policy Clinic. 


On the other hand, the Agri-Skills Lab for youths in Zomba equipped young farmers, agripreneurs, and innovators with the critical skills necessary for mindset change towards effective engagement in agriculture policy-making processes and an understanding of agricultural and youth-related policies, strategies, and implementation mechanisms. The youths were also introduced to Policy Advocacy as well as Policy Formulation and Implementation Processes to enhance their understanding of their role in the process in order to strengthen their active participation in agri-food systems policymaking. 


Read more in the Policy Clinic Report and the Agri-Skills Lab Report

MwAPATA’s Research Fellow, Dr Anderson Gondwe and Research Analyst, Mrs Dinah Salonga, participated in the inaugural National Food Systems Technical Working Group (TWG) meeting, which was convened by the Ministry of Agriculture - Malawi and the National Planning Commission of Malawi, with support from GIZ Malawi’s STEP UP! Project. The meeting was held at the 44 Hotel in Lilongwe on Thursday, 5 February 2026. The meeting brought together various stakeholders in Malawi’s Food Systems, including government ministries and departments, civil society organizations, the private sector, academia, financial institutions, research institutions, development partners, and the media. 


During the meeting, five sub-TWGs were established on critical pillars for coordinated action. These are: Policy and Programmes; Advocacy and Communications; Fundraising; Capacity Building; as well as Research, Monitoring & Evaluation. The Food Systems TWG formulation reflects Malawi’s growing commitment towards strengthening the coordination, financing, and governance of the country’s food systems transformation.

NEW RESEARCH

Stay Informed on Research Releases

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​Does accessing multiple social support programmes improve household resilience and food security?

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​Policy Lessons for Localising the Food Systems Transformation Agenda in Malawi

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​Malawi Public Agricultural Expenditure Review

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Healthy foods cost more and differ by Region in Sub-Saharan Africa: A meta-analysis

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Unlocking youth opportunities in the forest sector: The role of green jobs in generating youth employment in Malawi

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Assessment of agricultural diversification strategies and rural household food security in Malawi

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​The impact of site-specific soil-test-based extension advice on farm management in Malawi

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​In the News

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Research urges Malawi to bundle social support programmes to boost food security

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MwAPATA urges urgent action on Malawi’s soil crisis

 

Malawi needs to enhance organic fertilizer usage

 

Outdated forestry fees limit Malawi’s potential

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Conference calls for agri-food systems boost

 

Youth participation in agriculture still a pain-point for Malawi

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​Banana faces uncertain future, study shows

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Land reform pace affects agriculture

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HIGHLIGHTS 
 

NEWSLETTERS

 Dissemination Workshop for Two Food Systems Policy Briefs

Date: Thursday, 22nd January, 2026

Venue: BICC, Lilongwe

Policy Briefs Disseminated
Policy and Practice: Lessons for Localising Malawi’s Food Systems Transformation” and “Does accessing multiple social support programmes improve household resilience and food security?

Watch the highlights of the workshop here. 


MEETING IN PICTURES

LEAP4YOUTH Project Supports the Ministerial Youth Pre-Budget Consultation for the 2026 - 2027 National Budget 

The  LEAP4YOUTH Project, which is implemented by the MwAPATA Institute in partnership with the National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM) with funding from AGRA, supported the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Decentralization in organizing the Ministerial Youth Pre-Budget Consultation for the 2026 - 2027 National Budget, held at BICC in Lilongwe on 19 January 2026. The consultation was facilitated by the responsible Minister, Hon. Joseph Mwanamvekha, MP. 
Watch the full event here. 


EVENT IN PICTURES 

MwAPATA 2026 - 2030 Strategic Plan Development Workshop and Staff Retreat  

The MwAPATA Institute staff conducted a three-day strategic plan development workshop and retreat at Kalipano Hotel in Dowa, where the staff reviewed the Institute’s 2020 – 2025 Strategic Plan and collectively developed the new 2026 – 2030 Strategic Plan. The MwAPATA staff also carried out various team-building activities during the retreat. The workshop was conducted from December 6th to 8th, 2025.
Download the Strategic Plan here.


WORKSHOP IN PICTURES

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