Malawi Country Partnership Framework â A Focused and Flexible Engagement Strategy The supports the country's goal of creating more jobs, strengthening human capital and increasing economic growth and accountability. Informed by extensive consultations with a broad range of stakeholders including the government, civil society organizations and development partners, the CPF is aligned with Malawi's strategic development priorities on self-reliance and economic transformation as outlined in Malawi's recently-launched vision document, Malawi 2063 (MW2063). Malawi's recently launched vision document, 'Malawi 2063' (MW2063) targets lower-middle-income status by 2030 through a focus on three pillars: commercial agriculture, urbanization, and industrialization. Malawi At a Glance Around 85% of Malawi's population is estimated to live in rural areas and rely on rainfed agriculture for employment. Rapid population growth and climate change have a greater impact on Malawi's development agenda because they continue to strain the natural resource base.