Source: Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Malawi |

Malawi and the European Union hold Political Dialogue

The Political Dialogue addressed a series of topics relating to priority areas of the EU 2021-2027 Multi-annual Indicative Programme

The Political Dialogue addressed a series of topics relating to priority areas of the EU 2021-2027 Multi-annual Indicative Programme, namely green and resilient economic transformation, democratic and economic governance and human development and social inclusion. The exchanges also touched upon geo-political developments and common values, in particular multilateral fora where the…

Source: Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Malawi |

Cholera: European Union allocates EUR 1.5 million in emergency funding to Malawi

The EU has increased by EUR 500,000 its contribution to an ongoing UNICEF project providing life-saving health and WASH services to cholera-affected communities

The EU has released emergency humanitarian funding of EUR 1.5 million to support Malawi in its efforts to address the ongoing cholera epidemic in the country. The current cholera epidemic broke out in February 2022 and is considered the worst in a decade. It has already resulted in over 49,000 cases,…

Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Malawi
Source: Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Malawi |

Malawi and European Union hold Political Dialogue

The discussion, which was hosted by the European Union, was characterised by mutual trust between the parties and was conducted in an open and constructive manner

On 26th January 2023, the Republic of Malawi and the European Union (EU) held their bi-annual Political Dialogue meeting on a range of issues of mutual interest. The discussion, which was hosted by the European Union, was characterised by mutual trust between the parties and was conducted in an open and…

Source: Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Malawi |

Cholera : European Union allocates EUR 540 000 in emergency funding to Malawi

This action will include an emergency water and sanitation component in the affected areas

The European Union is providing EUR 540,000 in humanitarian funding to support the fight against the ongoing cholera outbreak in Malawi. Our humanitarian partner UNICEF will use this funding to address the epidemic through a health operation aiming to reduce the mortality and the spread of the disease. This action…