- Blantyre District Health Office supported to train 760 Health Surveillance Assistants in contact tracing and Lilongwe District Health Office supported to provide surveillance and rapid response team activities
- 10 passengers plan to use the final WFP Aviation COVID-19 humanitarian flights in and out of Malawi
- 153 health facilities were given reporting forms to track use of COVID-19 supplies thereby increasing accountability
- 2,568 Malawian returnees from South Africa, including 294 children, were supported with various items in the two holding centres in Machinga and Domasi
- 120 police officers were trained on guidelines for protecting vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Mobile courts strengthened in 6 districts on women’s access to justice for SGBV
- 2.62 million people will require humanitarian assistance during the next lean season
- Development of a comprehensive COVID-19 awareness programme for farming communities
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