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Safeguarding Malawi’s Hidden Treasure: The Increasing Importance of Groundwater Monitoring

Across Malawi, beneath our feet, lies one of the country’s most dependable lifelines, groundwater. Quiet, invisible, and often overlooked, groundwater supports millions of Malawians for domestic use, agriculture, industry, and ecosystem health. As the climate continues to shift and surface…

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  • January 5, 2026
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Protecting Our Rivers and Lakes: NWRA’s Efforts to Sustain Malawi’s Surface Water Systems

Malawi’s rivers and lakes are more than just scenic landmarks, they are the arteries of our national development. From the Shire River that powers hydropower stations to Lake Malawi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site supporting fisheries, tourism, and biodiversity, surface…

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  • January 5, 2026
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Restoring Our Catchments, Securing Our Future: How NWRA Is Leading Integrated Catchment Management

Healthy catchments are the foundation of reliable water supply, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience. When catchments degrade, through deforestation, overgrazing, agriculture on steep slopes, and uncontrolled settlements water resources decline in both quality and quantity. Malawi has experienced this reality…

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  • January 5, 2026
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