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Economic Monitor

The latest economic update proposes steps to improve infrastructure investments and service delivery in energy and water.

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Agriculture

An agriculture project supports Malawi communities with improved roads, increasing agricultural productivity and market access.

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COVID-19 Response

With the installation of automated water kiosks, thousands of Malawians now have access to water 24-hours a day.

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A Rare Need for Urban Growth

Urbanization is often a problem but Malawi’s largely rural economy could do with more of it. It also has a chance to plan.

Strong Policies Can Support Economic Recovery

The latest economic analysis for the region predicts predicts economic activity will decline by 3.3 percent in 2020, confirming the region’s first recession in 25 years.

CPIA Africa

Africa’s poorest countries saw little to no progress on average in improving the quality of their policy and institutional frameworks in 2018.

IDA in Africa

With IDA’s help, hundreds of millions of people have escaped poverty—through the creation of jobs, access to clean water, schools, roads, nutrition, electricity, and more.

World Bank Africa Multimedia

Watch, listen and click through the latest videos, podcasts and slideshows highlighting the World Bank’s work in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Doing Business in Malawi

The Doing Business report provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement. See where your country ranks.

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Country Office Contacts

Main Office Contact
Mulanje House, City Centre
Lilongwe 3, Malawi
+265-1-770-611
For general information and inquiries
Henry Chimbali
External Affairs Officer
+265-1-770-611
hchimbali@worldbank.org
For project-related issues and complaints
malawialert@worldbank.org