According to a 2022 assessment conducted by UNESCO onthe impact of climate change on inland fisheries,” which focused on Lake Malawi, income from fishing activities in the region has declined over the past years, forcing fishers to travel long distances to find fish. The report notes that to cope with climate and environmental shocks, locals have had to abandon the fishing industry for a more dependable income, such as farming. Tricilla Tembo, 28, from Khuyu-Chilongola village in the Island...