The indigenous population of Malawi is composed of many ethnic groups, the largest being the Chewa and Nyanja, who live mainly in the Southern and Central Regions, the Yao and Lomwe in the South, and the Tumbuka, Tonga and Nkhonde in the North.
Women are key workers and producers at household and national levels. They are farmers, income earners, traders and family caretakers. Women represent two-thirds of the full-time farming population.













