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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

NEW RESEARCH

16th Ndizotheka Eminent Speakers Series (ESS) 

On Thursday, 9th April 2026, the MwAPATA Institute held the 16th edition of the Ndizotheka Eminent Speaker Series (ESS) at the BICC in Lilongwe. The 16th ESS was organized in collaboration with our partners, namely the National Planning Commission, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) and Oxfam, with support from AGRA and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Malawi. The theme for the event was "Policy and State Capability for Agricultural Transformation: Creating and Enabling Environment for Private Sector Investment in Malawi."

In his presentation, the keynote speaker, Jonathan Said, who is the Vice President for Centre of Technical Expertise at AGRA, called for a structured collective action from the champions of change in both the public and private sectors to achieve agricultural transformation in Malawi. He emphasized that if the problem hindering the transformation is misaligned incentives and fragmented actors, then the solution is not more traditional projects but structured collective action.

The 16th ESS brought together key stakeholders from the government, civil society organizations, development partners, private sector, farmer organizations, academia and research institutions, students and the media to discuss policy-related challenges and opportunities towards creating an enabling environment for private sector investment in Malawi for agricultural transformation. The eminent speaker series aims at increasing awareness and strengthening coordination among these stakeholders on critical policy issues affecting agriculture, natural resources, trade and community development in Malawi.

Watch the event's highlights video here and find the eminent speaker's presentation here.

In collaboration with our partners led by the Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC), the MwAPATA Institute co-organized the 5th Edition of the African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage, held at BICC in Lilongwe from 25 – 27 March 2026. The theme for the conference was: “Advancing Sustainable, Equitable and Just Financing and Technical Support for Loss and Damage in Africa.” The Conference aimed to advance a coherent approach to financing, assessment, and addressing loss and damage (L&D), while enhancing access to technical assistance, including through the Santiago Network on Loss and Damage (SNLD). Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Patricia Wiskes, was the Guest of Honour. 

Representing the MwAPATA Institute at the conference, Research Fellow Dr. Maggie Munthali, moderated the discussion on the topic "Delivering Technical Support for Loss and Damage: Lessons from SNLD". The discussion focused on identifying financing models and governance structures capable of delivering accessible and equitable resources; improving robust, context-appropriate methodologies for assessing economic and non-economic losses; and examining how litigation, human rights frameworks, and accountability tools can reinforce climate justice in Africa.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

HIGHLIGHTS 
 

 MwAPATA Participates in the AGRA Media Onboarding Meeting  

MwAPATA Research Analyst, Mr Lemekezani Kingston Chilora, participated in the Media Onboarding Meeting organised by AGRA-Sustainably Growing Africa’s Food, held at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on 16th March 2026. During the meeting, Mr Chilora delivered a 5-minute presentation pitch on the LEAP4YOUTH Project which the MwAPATA Institute is implementing in partnership with National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM), supported by AGRA.​
Find Chilora's Presentation here.


EVENT IN PICTURES

MwAPATA Participates in the Launch of the 2025 National Census of Agriculture  

Representing the MwAPATA Institute, the Executive Director, Mr William Chadza, participated in the Launch of the 2025 National Census of Agriculture (NACA) by the National Statistical Office (NSO) held at BICC in Lilongwe on 16th March 2026. The launch brought together various stakeholders in the agriculture research sector as well as development partners. The Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, Hon. Rosa Mbilizi, was the Guest of Honour. 

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Deep-dive Analysis of the Apiculture Value Chain in Malawi   

MwAPATA is currently conducting a deep-dive analysis of the apiculture value chain as part of the Ulimi ndi Chilengedwe (UCHI) project. The research, which  started on 19th March, 2026, involves engaging key industry stakeholders at different value chain nodes to learn and gather insights. The key outcome of the research will be a Policy Brief that MwAPATA will publish, highlighting apiculture practices, benefits, challenges, opportunities, and policy recommendations to improve the honey value chain in Malawi. The UCHI Project is financed by the European Union (EU) and implemented by UNDP Malawi in collaboration with the Malawi Government.

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