Malawi Completes its Land Degradation Neutrality Work Under BES-Net I
MGC volunteers taking part in a tree-planting practical training in Mua Tsanya.

Malawi has successfully completed or started implementing a series of land degradation neutrality activities under BES-Net I:
Activity 1.1.1: Delineate bill of quantities for distribution of youth, supervisors, equipment, and inputs to restoration sites
Activity 1.1.2: Quality assurance of restoration
Activity 1.1.3: Procurement of seeds and potting materials
Activity 1.1.4: Procurement of seedlings
Activity 2.1.1: Delivery of skills training
Activity 2.1.2: Identification and support for waste diversion and recycling, including through existing government and UN programmes
Activity 2.1.3: Delivery of safeguard training (SRH, harassment)
Activity 2.1.4: Deployment of MGC members to the restoration of hotspots
Activity 2.1.5: Recruitment of MGC members and local on-site supervisors

Tree planted in Mua Tsanya.
Tree planted in Mua Tsanya.

MGC volunteers during practical training Dzalanyama.
MGC volunteers during practical training Dzalanyama.

Joint (CRS, Government and UNDP) monitoring visit.
Joint (CRS, Government and UNDP) monitoring visit.

MGC volunteers taking a group photo after training in Mua Tsanya.
MGC volunteers taking a group photo after training in Mua Tsanya.

One of the youth (Lilongwe site) land-clearing.
One of the youth (Lilongwe site) land-clearing.

Tree planted in Mua Tsanya.
Tree planted in Mua Tsanya.

MGC volunteers during practical training Dzalanyama.
MGC volunteers during practical training Dzalanyama.

Joint (CRS, Government and UNDP) monitoring visit.
Joint (CRS, Government and UNDP) monitoring visit.

MGC volunteers taking a group photo after training in Mua Tsanya.
MGC volunteers taking a group photo after training in Mua Tsanya.

One of the youth (Lilongwe site) land-clearing.
One of the youth (Lilongwe site) land-clearing.