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CEPA works with government on advocacy and policies through relevant departments in advocacy and policy. These various government departments have common goals with CEPA and CEPA helps in submitting pressing environmental issues to these agencies. This section includes government literature as well as materials based on government publications.

Full List of Malawi Government Documents Follow:

National Gender Policy 2015

This policy aims to mainstream gender in the national development process to enhance participation of men, women, boys and girls for sustainable and equitable development for poverty eradication

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National Irrigation Policy and Development Strategy 2000

National Policy and strategy on irrigation and irrigation related issues

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National Land Policy 2002

The policy provides a sound institutional framework for land management and introduces, among others, much needed procedures for more effective land based investment selection, land market transactions and management of development at all levels

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National Land Resources Management Policy and Strategy 2000

Policy and strategy on national land resources management

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National Lead Farmer Approach Guidelines 2015

National guidelines for the Lead Farmer approach in extension

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National Nutrition Guidelines for Malawi

Guidelines for service providers and individuals to adopt practices that would facilitate nutrition improvement among various population groups

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National Nutrition Policy and Strategic Plan

The policy provides guidance on the implementation and provision of nutrition services, interventions, programmes and projects in the country

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National Physical Development Plan Volume 1 1987

A document on the integration of social, economic and physical development, spatially balanced development, human settlements and service centres, and the use of land

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National Physical Development Plan Volume 2 1987

A document on integration of social, economic and physical development, spatially balanced development, human settlements and service centres and the use of land

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National Seed Policy 1993

A policy document for the promotion and regulation of the national seed industry

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National Water Policy 2005

The National Water Policy

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National Youth Policy 2013

The policy provides broad guidelines from which programmes and services can be developed to facilitate meaningful participation and involvement of the youth in the overall national development efforts

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Ndondomeko yikuru mwakudumura yakudangilira ntchito yakulimbikiska kulya kwakwenelera nakwakukwanira

Kabuku ka ndondomeko zapadera zomwe ziwongolere ntchito yolimbikitsa kadyedwe koyenera m’dziko muno

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New Agriculture Policy- A Strategic Agenda for Addressing Economic Development and Food Security in Malawi 2005

Outlines the actions to be implemented by the institution and other stakeholders in the agriculture sector in an effort to create ‘a nation with sustainable food security and increased agro-based incomes’

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Nutrition Factsheet

An information brief on the rates of malnutrition in Malawi and it also provides ways of mitigating malnutrition in Malawi

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Nutrition Guidelines for Non Communicable Diseases

Guidelines on actions that are essential in preventing and managing dietary related non communicable diseases (DRNCDs) for individuals who do not have and those already having the disease or disorder respectively

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Nutrition kit for members of Parliament

The kit provide simple information and tips that Legislators should use in their role as facilitators of development for the parents, caregivers, members of the society, agents of change, policy makers, servants of the people and role models beyond the political arena

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Policy Document on Livestock in Malawi 2004

The policy document on livestock issues in Malawi

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