By Binh Ha | Annual Giving Coordinator
Settea receives a blanket and food package on April 1, 2023 when Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo (APZU) staff, as Partners In Health is known in Malawi, visited the Mitondo camp in Chikwawa District in response to Cyclone Freddy (Photo by Caitlin / PIH)
Dear Friends,
Partners In Health (PIH) staff and patients are so grateful for the tremendous support that we received during the 2023 Cyclone Freddy Disaster. These efforts make a huge difference in the recovery for dozens of family in Malawi since the record-breaking storm hit southern Malawi on March 13.
Malawi has reported 676 deaths, 537 people missing, and 2,171 injured as of April 3. More than 659,000 people have been displaced from their homes due to flooding, mudslides, and strong winds. Malawi’s government has declared a “state of disaster” in the southern region of the country, which sustained the greatest number of casualties and most significant infrastructure damage.
Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo (APZU) staff, as Partners In Health is known in Malawi, are safe. All 14 of our health centers in Neno District are open to patients. Our APZU team has been tending to patients with medical assistance, psychological care and other emergency support after the cyclone. APZU team visits the Mitondo camp in Chikwawa District in response to the disaster. The team has offered clinical services as well as food packages for residents of the camp, all who were displaced by the cyclone. The food packages were given to 750 families, with an estimated population of 4279 people. They consisted of a bag of maize flour, beans, Soya pieces, cooking oil, salt and sugar. Each package will last the average family 2.5 weeks.
APZU will maintain a nimble emergency response that enables us to refine our budgets and activities based on the evolving situation. On behalf of the patients and families impacted by this storm, thank you for your contribution and support. Your support is timely and necessary!
In Solidarity,
Partners In Health
APZU visits the Mitondo camp in Chikwawa District in response to Cyclone Freddy. (Photo by Caitlin / PIH)
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