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-ante actions and ex-post responses using panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi. The importance of ex-ante actions … mitigate the impact of shocks on child schooling. In contrast, households in Malawi rely more on private ex-ante actions than …
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, Ethiopia, and Malawi. The empirical results show that the accumulation of biological human capital prior to disasters helps … post-disaster recovery process. In Ethiopia and Malawi, where droughts are rather frequent, exposure to highly frequent …
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The Malawi Urbanization Review aims to provide fresh perspectives on urbanization in Malawi, by analyzing the current … capacity of local governments to manage the process. Analyses presented in this report are particularly timely as Malawi is … planning for the coming half decade through the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS) III (2016-2020). Malawi is …
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. Part 2 focuses in greater depth on a special, selected topic relevant to Malawi's development prospects. This report … focuses on agricultural risk management. Malawi is now set to suffer a second year of poor harvests due to the effects of a …, requiring a major humanitarian response. The current situation underscores Malawi's serious need to improve the resilience of …
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Malawi needs to focus on exports to maintain and broaden its current inspiring levels of economic growth. The focus of …-oriented development framework. Until the recent global financial crisis, domestic and regional trends were promising for Malawi: rapid … makes the case that, for a small landlocked economy like Malawi, integration into a dynamic and more open Southern Africa …
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