FPAM Reaches Over 2000 Cyclone Freddy Survivors in Phalombe
The Family Planning Association of Malawi (FPAM) says over 2000 clients affected by the devastating effects of Cyclone Freddy have been reached with sexual and reproductive health services in Phalombe district.
Safe Sex Back after Unsafe Waters
Following the aftermath of cyclone Freddy which made landfall on March 13, affecting 15 districts in the southern region, 23-year-old Caroline Chikho from Blantyre's Ndirande township was not spared, adding her to the list of thousands of people, whose sexual reproductive rights were infringed due to the natural disaster.
We See this Place as Grave - Freddy Survivors
It is unbelievable for many people how Cyclone Freddy induced mudslide moved huge rocks from Soche hill down to the residential areas of Chilobwe in Blantyre.
Athlete to Adopt Girl Whose Father Died During Cyclone Freddy
Athlete, Shantero Davie says he has plans to adopt a ten year old girl in Mulanje who lost her father during the Tropical Cyclone Freddy disaster.
Cyclone Freddy Affected Farmers Urged to Go Back to Field
Smallholder tea growers who lost their tea fields in Mulanje district during the Tropical Cyclone Freddy disaster have been challenged to get back on their feet and continue their tea production.
Don't Lose Hope, APAS Tells Freddy Survivors
Cyclone Freddy to Delay Limbe - Sandama Railway Rehabilitation Works
TUM in K11 Million Cyclone Freddy Response
The Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) has bailed out 250 teachers who were severely affected by tropical cyclone Freddy in the country’s four districts.
TAML Secures K25.3 million for Cyclone Freddy Response
Despite individual members of the Tea Association of Malawi Limited (TAML) making their responses to the Tropical Cyclone Freddy, the organization on Thursday made a K12 million donation worthy of relief items to disaster affected smallholder tea growers and other affected households in Thyolo district.
15,000 Hectares Of Crops Destroyed By Cyclone Freddy - FUM
Preliminary assessment by the Farmers Union of Malawi (FUM) indicates that over 15,000 hectares of crops were washed away by Tropical Cyclone Freddy induced floods.