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Environmental damage needs urgent action – CISONECC

Charlie Ligomeka - Mana
Charlie Ligomeka - Mana - Malawi News Agency
Published January 22, 2025
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The Civil Society Network on Climate Change (CISONECC) has urged the people of Machinga to take urgent action to halt environmental damage in Malawi.

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Speaking at a community engagement meeting held at Puteya Primary School in Traditional Authority Chamba, CISONECC National Coordinator Julius Ng’oma stressed the need for collaborative efforts to protect Malawi’s environment.

Ng’oma highlighted the severe threats posed by environmental degradation, poaching, and climate change to Malawi’s ecosystem and livelihoods.

“The future of our planet is in our hands, and we must act now to protect our environment or face catastrophic consequences. Community members must take ownership of conserving forests, lakes, and wildlife,” Ng’oma said.

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Ng’oma: Our planet’s future is in our hands

Forest Officer for prosecution at the Department of Forestry, John Kabiya, reinforced the message, underscoring the importance of maintaining ecological balance and preserving wildlife.

“The forest is not just a collection of trees; it is a delicate ecosystem supporting diverse plant and animal species. We must protect it at all costs,” Kabiya explained.

Kabiya revealed that charcoal burning and deforestation remain significant challenges, particularly in districts like Neno and Mwanza. He emphasized the importance of certification for cutting trees or collecting forest products to curb illegal practices.

“We have intensified efforts to crack down on environmental crimes. In 2024, we made 736 arrests and secured over 650 convictions,” Kabiya said, warning violators of strict enforcement of forest regulations.

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CISONECC National Coordinator engaging the communities during the meeting

Group Village Headman Nsiyama praised the initiative, calling it transformative for his community.

“We thank CISONECC for empowering us to protect our environment. This meeting has inspired us to take action and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come,” Nsiyama said.

The meeting brought together community members, traditional leaders, and government officials from Machinga District Council.

It was organized by CISONECC with funding from the Scottish Government through the Climate Justice Fund.

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