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Malawians champion community-led development over foreign aid

By Jones Gadama

A recent study published in World Development Perspectives has shed light on the effectiveness of community-led development in Malawi, highlighting its potential for long-term progress.

According to the study, Malawians prefer community-led initiatives over traditional top-down approaches often tied to foreign aid.

The research, conducted in nine rural Malawian communities, found that community leaders possess the necessary knowledge and skills to spearhead development projects.

Frank Kasonga



Community-led development empowers local communities to take ownership of projects, from planning to implementation and monitoring, fostering a sense of responsibility and sustainability.

Frank Kasonga, Executive Director of Mudzi Connect and co-author of the study, emphasized the importance of community participation in development projects.

“Community-led development prioritizes the community’s participation in contrast to external contractors or organizations at every level of a project,” Kasonga said.

With foreign aid to Malawi dwindling, the study’s findings are particularly timely.

By harnessing local capacity and expertise, communities can implement their own development priorities, ensuring sustainable progress.

A study participant aptly summarized the significance of community ownership: “Community ownership of development projects is key to sustainability of development as it brings a sense of responsibility to the community.”

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