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MRDRMP is an acronym that stands for Malawi Resilience and Disaster Risk Management Project (MRDRMP). In March 2019, Malawi experienced devastating floods due to the Tropical Cyclone Idai which affected 17 districts mostly in the Southern Region including two major cities of Blantyre, and an estimated 975,000 Malawians. The disaster resulted in substantial damage to infrastructure and physical assets and led to changes in economic flows in both the public and private domains. The disaster had an estimated total effect of US$220.2 million where 72 and 28 percent damage and loss, respectively. Overall, considerable numbers of women affected by the floods were not able to engage in income-generating activities due to lack of opportunities, socio-cultural norms as well as loss of livelihood assets post disaster. This, therefore, asserted the need for specifically targeted recovery support for this group. In general, the disaster had a significant impact on people’s lives, deepening poverty; rendering many people homeless, jobless or without a livelihood, as well as vulnerable to food insecurity and diseases.

