
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT IN FLR THROUGH THE ADOPT A FOREST INITIATIVE
The Government of Malawi introduced the Adopt a Forest initiative to involve the private sector in Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) through sustainable forest management. Aligned with the National Forestry Policy (2016) and the FLR Strategy (2017), the initiative promotes investment, improved livelihoods, and restoration of degraded forests.
Private institutions sign 3–5 year agreements with the Department of Forestry, District Councils, and traditional authorities and leaders. They fund implementation, while the Department offers technical support and ensures compliance with standards.
The National Bank of Malawi (NBM) committed MK100 million to restore forests in Jembya, Seven Hills, and Mangochi Palm Reserves, creating jobs and supporting community livelihoods. Activities included planting trees, forest management, and restoration of Village Forest Areas. Communities benefited through piecework and livestock support, enhancing both ecosystems and incomes.