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Wamandasi
Wamandasi
9 years ago

Malawi needs an established Centralised Disaster Management Unit where donations in goods and cash and also other organisations must be directed. The Unit must have a budget and an account when people of good will must donated when rain or sunshine. This unit will safeguard unused facilities etc

BBC
BBC
9 years ago

The name OxFam is very misleading, it can’t be for a charity organisation. I thought it is a large scale farming organisation and I was very impressed when I first read the headline but alas.

Moya
Moya
9 years ago

We shouldn’t wait for disasters to happen inorder to assist our brothers and sisters. lets create a week every year where people can donate and share and let’s have institutions to manage and distribute the items,we can touch and reach out to many. see how many clothes we keep in our warddropes, food we waste, blankets we don’t use. let’s develop a culture a national policy.

Patriot
Patriot
9 years ago

And Oxfam yagawa zinthuzo pamene ku Lilongwe (achina Getu ndi anzake) agundika kumajambulana zinthunzi pamene anthu akufa ndi njala uko (13 days without food).

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