Mchinji

Impact Evaluation

Targeting Assessment

Systems Assessment

Study Team

Training the team

Papers, reports, present.

Cash Transfer Links

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Economic Impact Study

Mchinji, Malawi
From www.africa-ata.org
Malawi is a land-locked nation of nearly 14 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. An estimated 76% of the population lives on less than US$2 per day. Nationwide, 22% of Malawians classify as "ultra poor", which occurs when total consumption per capita on food and nonfood items is lower than the standard minimum food expenditure. Life expectancy is 40 for males and 41 for females. Malawi has high rates of infant and child mortality and one in four children is under-nourished. The HIV prevalence rate in 2006 was estimated at 14% so that 940,000 people are living with HIV, while 550,000 children have been orphaned. Only 20% of those requiring antiretroviral treatment received it in 2006.

Although households affected by AIDS are not specifically targeted in this pilot, many of the recipient households are AIDS-affected as evidenced by the high percentage of orphans living in the recipient households, the frequency of skipped generation households in a context where HIV is the leading cause of death among adults aged 15-49, and self-reports of HIV status among recipients. The latest estimates suggest that approximately 25% of pregnant women at sentinel surveillance sites in Mchinji were HIV positive (UNAIDS, 2003).

HIV/AIDS fact sheet from DHS

From UNICEF