NSO and NCST to conduct the first Business Innovation Survey (BIS) in Malawi

  • Jan, Wed, 2025
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National Statistical Office (NSO) and the National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST) will conduct the first Business Innovation Survey (BIS) in Malawi starting on 27 January to May 2025.
This announcement was made during a media briefing on Wednesday, in Lilongwe.
The survey will be carried out in full compliance with the National Statistics Act of 2013 and the Science and Technology Act of 2003, which mandate the collection, analysis and publication of statistical data, as well as the promotion of scientifically and technologically driven sustainable growth and development.
The Director General of the National Commission for Science and Technology, Gift Kadzamira, emphasised Malawi’s commitment to utilising data-driven decision-making and fostering a culture of innovation to enhance competitiveness and adaptability in the global economy.
“The survey is expected to guide evidence-based policymaking, encourage innovation, and support the development of a scientifically and technologically advanced economy in Malawi,” she added.
The Commissioner of Statistics for the National Statistical Office, Shelton Kanyanda, also highlighted the survey’s role in creating jobs, attracting investment, and boosting global competitiveness.
“The survey will provide sustainable solutions to critical societal challenges, such as improving healthcare, advancing education, and addressing environmental concerns, ultimately contributing to the overall development and well-being of society,” he stated.
The successful implementation of this Business Innovation Survey will play a key role in shaping Malawi’s future development.