Our Partners
Key institutions and organisations that support and shape SAPP's implementation
Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services (DCCMS)
The Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services (DCCMS) provides climate information, weather forecasting, and technical guidance on climate adaptation strategies to support climate-smart agriculture interventions under SAPP.
Ministry of Gender
The Ministry of Gender provides guidance on gender inclusion, women’s empowerment, and social protection within SAPP activities.
Local Government
Local Government authorities support the implementation of SAPP activities at district and community level by coordinating local development structures and community mobilisation.
TEVETA
TEVETA supports skills development and vocational training initiatives for youth, farmer groups, and rural enterprises under SAPP.
TRADE
The Ministry of Trade supports market development, trade facilitation, and agricultural commercialisation for SAPP beneficiaries.
Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS)
The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) develops and enforces national standards to ensure quality, safety, and compliance of agricultural products and services.
Lilongwe University of Agriculture & Natural Resources (LUANAR)
LUANAR partners on adaptive research trials, crop variety testing, and soil health assessments to support SAPP agricultural technologies.
FARMSE
FARMSE delivers farmer enterprise development support, market linkages, and value chain strengthening for SAPP beneficiaries.
PRIDE
PRIDE facilitates financial services access for SAPP beneficiary farmers including savings products, agricultural credit, and mobile banking.
Types of Partnership
How SAPP structures collaborative relationships to maximise programme impact
Implementing Partnerships
Direct co-delivery arrangements where partners share responsibility for field-level execution of programme activities.
Technical Advisory Partnerships
Research institutions and universities provide scientific expertise, technology development, and evidence-based recommendations.
Financial Partnerships
Banking and microfinance institutions extend rural financial services, credit facilities, and savings mechanisms to beneficiaries.
Advocacy & Policy Partnerships
Civil society organisations and sector networks champion smallholder interests in policy forums and strategies.
Monitoring & Learning Partnerships
Evaluation bodies and research partners conduct reviews, assessments, and learning studies to strengthen programme performance.
Market Linkage Partnerships
Private sector buyers, traders, and processors create sustainable market channels for SAPP beneficiary farmers.
Partner Voices
What our partners say about working with SAPP
SAPP has been a model of government-donor collaboration. The integration of adaptive research with farmer field schools ensures innovations reach those who need them most.
The seed multiplication programme supported by SAPP has created a self-sustaining supply chain of legume seeds in our communities.
Working with SAPP has allowed us to scale conservation agriculture to thousands of additional households.
All Partners