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Episode 19 - Responding to Cyclone Freddy with Chimwemwe Sakunda Ndhlovu

October 09, 2023 Jack Farren Episode 19
Episode 19 - Responding to Cyclone Freddy with Chimwemwe Sakunda Ndhlovu
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Episode 19 - Responding to Cyclone Freddy with Chimwemwe Sakunda Ndhlovu
Oct 09, 2023 Episode 19
Jack Farren

Cyclone Freddy was a deadly storm lasting for five weeks starting February 2023 and is both the longest-lasting and highest-ACE-producing tropical cyclone ever recorded worldwide. The cyclone hit Malawi, along with Mozambique, Madagascar, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

In Malawi alone, at least 1,200 people were killed by the cyclone, with many others still meeting. It is estimated that 180,000 were displaced across the country.

In Episode 19, Jack is joined by Chimwemwe Sakunda Ndhlovu, the National Co-Ordinator for Caritas Malawi/CADECOM, one of the largest development organisations working in Malawi. 

Chimwemwe shares how the organisation prepared for the onslaught of Freddy, and how interventions were designed and implemented to support affected communities.

For further reading about their response to Cyclone Freddy, see here:
Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund Documentary - 
https://youtu.be/UFyG6sYLQ6Q?si=G9aPJ1xU5DlCOI5g

Distributing relief supplies - 
https://www.nyasatimes.com/caritas-malawi-distributes-k79m-worth-of-relief-supplies-to-cyclone-survivors/

Local Media - 
https://nthandatimes.com/cyclone-survivors-hail-caritas-malawi-for-distributing-relief-supplies/?amp

If you would like to find out more about the work of Caritas Malawi, head to the following social media channels: 

Twitter - @cadecommalawi
Facebook - Caritas Malawi

You can follow the podcast on:
Instagram: @thesocialimpactjournal
Linkedin: The Social Impact Journal
Twitter: @sijpodcast
Tiktok: @thesocialimpactjournal

Show Notes

Cyclone Freddy was a deadly storm lasting for five weeks starting February 2023 and is both the longest-lasting and highest-ACE-producing tropical cyclone ever recorded worldwide. The cyclone hit Malawi, along with Mozambique, Madagascar, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

In Malawi alone, at least 1,200 people were killed by the cyclone, with many others still meeting. It is estimated that 180,000 were displaced across the country.

In Episode 19, Jack is joined by Chimwemwe Sakunda Ndhlovu, the National Co-Ordinator for Caritas Malawi/CADECOM, one of the largest development organisations working in Malawi. 

Chimwemwe shares how the organisation prepared for the onslaught of Freddy, and how interventions were designed and implemented to support affected communities.

For further reading about their response to Cyclone Freddy, see here:
Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund Documentary - 
https://youtu.be/UFyG6sYLQ6Q?si=G9aPJ1xU5DlCOI5g

Distributing relief supplies - 
https://www.nyasatimes.com/caritas-malawi-distributes-k79m-worth-of-relief-supplies-to-cyclone-survivors/

Local Media - 
https://nthandatimes.com/cyclone-survivors-hail-caritas-malawi-for-distributing-relief-supplies/?amp

If you would like to find out more about the work of Caritas Malawi, head to the following social media channels: 

Twitter - @cadecommalawi
Facebook - Caritas Malawi

You can follow the podcast on:
Instagram: @thesocialimpactjournal
Linkedin: The Social Impact Journal
Twitter: @sijpodcast
Tiktok: @thesocialimpactjournal