Lilongwe, Malawi
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November 3, 2025
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Precious Malemba
Malawi and Norway Sign K55.7 Billion Grant Agreement to Boost Health and Food Security Sectors
The Governments of Malawi and Norway have signed a Bilateral Grant Agreement valued at 318 million Norwegian krone (approximately US$31.8 million or K55.7 billion) to strengthen Malawi’s health and food security sectors.
Under the agreement, US$19.5 million (K34.1 billion) will support the Health Services Joint Fund (HSJF), while US$12.3 million (K22.9 billion) will be directed towards food security initiatives.
Speaking at the signing ceremony in Lilongwe, Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development Joseph Mwanamvekha commended the Norwegian government for its continued partnership.
“This grant will go a long way in fulfilling the objectives of the Health Sector Strategic Plan III and in strengthening our public financial management systems,” Mwanamvekha said.
Norwegian Ambassador to Malawi Anne Sofie Bjelland reaffirmed her government’s commitment to supporting Malawi’s development priorities. “Today’s signing reflects Norway’s strong partnership with Malawi in promoting quality health care and sustainable development,” she stated.
Minister of Health and Sanitation Madalitso Baloyi also acknowledged Norway’s long-standing contribution, noting that since 2015, Norway has invested over US$74 million through the HSJF. “This support has expanded access to reproductive health services and equipped hundreds of health facilities across the country,” Baloyi said.
The Health Services Joint Fund has played a key role in improving access to quality healthcare, constructing new facilities, and equipping more than 300 hospitals nationwide.
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