UNICEF’s advocacy led to Malawi Government increasing social sector support budgets in 2024
[Maravi Express - Malawi] - 29/08/2025
* Government spending on essential services increased in 2023 to 2024, from 29.3%-31%; * On health, including WASH, from 10%-12.6% and social protectionfrom 3%-3.7% * Education was the only social sector in which government support did not increase, by decreasing from 15.7%-14.8% * Malawi’s (…)
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