Britain has again refused to flex its muscles on releasing aid to Malawi advising the country to move away from expecting handouts year after year, Malawi24 can reveal.
A statement issued by DFID in the country announcing the release of K8.75 billion (£10m/$15m) UK aid package reveals that Britain will continue supporting Malawi through NGOs. The UK suspended its aid to Malawi following the discovery of the cashgate scandal in September, 2013.
The aid package released yesterday intends to support over 2.8 million people likely to be without food this year due to the floods that hit Malawi early this year. The crisis is being exacerbated by market distortions which are pushing food prices up and leaving food stocks across the country at dangerously low level.
However, DFID stated that the multibillion UKaid package will not be released directly through government or the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) which is under the office of the Vice president.
Rather, UK has released the package through three international organisations, namely: Save the Children, UNICEF and the World Food Programme (WFP). These organisation will then procure basic food supplies as part of emergency food handouts. DoDMA will be updated by the three NGOs on the progress of the respective exercises.
Meanwhile, Head of the DFID Malawi office, Ms. Jen Marshall, has advised government to come up with measures “to move away from requiring food assistance year after year”.
“To break this cycle, in addition to our humanitarian support, the UK is working to ensure that the very poorest people benefit from Britain’s longer-term investment in large-scale resilience, disaster mitigation and economic development programmes across Malawi. These programmes are helping the country and Malawian families to prevent food crises and cope with the double impact of extreme poverty and climate change” reads part of the statement issued by her office.
DFID had not yet responded to our question if their current position to work directly with NGOs rather than government was an indication that Malawi is yet to convince the UK of measures undertaken to prevent the cashgate scandal from ever happening.
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Am not blaming the donors by freezing their aid to malawi coz there is total childish in malawi.When the donation come, is going straight into somebody’s pocket, what the use then?.
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Pliz tell UK never to help us, yes are our colonial masters but they have nothing spectacular to show after all they are not our God. Tsoka kwa inu otama mkono wa nyama ndikumalirira thandizo lake!
Dis Page iz not belonging to any political party kutali kwambili
Which is true?
yes the government has failed 2 be accountable
Good move UK!These assholes must learn a lesson!
koma osatcholera mthumba kapena kumanyamuka ulendo anthu ambiri
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kod amapanga run page iyi ndan? ths stry z false zopusa et
Let us stop politics but work towards helping Malawians. UK is here on purpose. They have a mission and commission in Malawi. Of course many of our bilateral donors are waiting to seeing speedy process that will lead to conviction of all cashgate suspects. Malawi may not move forward if thieves, criminals, corrupt barons are left free and unchecked.
anthu enanu ndimbuli kwambiri…8billion akupatsirani kut…? Akuti azapereka not kuti anapereka kale…nde nkutheka asintha maganizo, ndinso 8billion mukubwebwetayo, siya budget support koma disaster relief…!! Ana a dpp ndekuti nonse sukulu munasiyira panjira tiziti kuthamangira kukayimba ng’oma kumsonkhano wachipani…!!!! Page iyi siya MCP koma malawi24, mcp ili ndi page yake monganso dpp ilili ndi page yake
Malawi too much corruption
Page ya mcp iyi.
Shame on you mr man sizikugwirizana werenganinso nkhani.
shame on me may because ndanena kuti page iyi ndiya Mcp Sindikunamatu koma amwene
this page has turn into politics of cheap propaganda….which uk???? zachamba eti.
Which uk are you talking about mesa dzana dzanali atipatsa 8 billion. Yoti tigulile chimanga
koma nde zilikoliko chaka chino