Dercia wonders what her home is like after Cyclone Freddy hit
Thursday, 09 March 2023
Escape: Dercia Jose Maunze managed to walk to safety in a neighbouring village after torrential rain caused flooding in Mabote The young student escaped the rising waters, but her village was cut off when roads were washed away Dercia Jose Maunze’s life was turned upside down when Cyclone Freddy hit her small village in the
- Published in Emergency Response, Mozambique
Cyclone Freddy uproots Maria’s crops
Tuesday, 07 March 2023
Destroyed: Maria Nguila stands among her decimated cassava crops The full-time farmer is still reeling from the damage the tropical storm wreaked on her land Maria Nguila is devastated. The 57-year-old farmer from Vilankulo in Inhambane province, Mozambique watched as Cyclone Freddy decimated her crops last week. The heavy rains caused flooding; waterlogging her groundnut
- Published in Emergency Response, Mozambique
ForAfrika responds to Cyclone Freddy
Tuesday, 07 March 2023
En route: Roads were blocked by trees that had fallen over in the tropical storm, delaying ForAfrika’s team delivering essential supplies On 24 February, Cyclone Freddy hit the coast of Mozambique as a tropical storm. Heavy rains and flooding ensued. ForAfrika was prepared for the fallout. When Cyclone Freddy made landfall in Mozambique, ForAfrika was
- Published in Emergency Response, Mozambique
South Sudan: Conflict leaves families in turmoil
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
- Published in Emergency Response, South Sudan
Central African Republic: Food security crisis
Friday, 25 November 2022
South Sudan: Floods leave more than 30,000 people homeless
Thursday, 24 November 2022
- Published in Emergency Response, South Sudan
Relief for flood victims in South Africa
Thursday, 24 November 2022
- Published in Emergency Response, South Africa
Angola: Worst drought in 40 years continues to devastate families
Tuesday, 08 November 2022
- Published in Angola, Emergency Response, Food Security and Livelihoods
ForAfrika and partners bring back smiles to flood-hit KwaZulu-Natal
Thursday, 27 October 2022
A box of necessities helps to relieve the suffering, but long-term, sustainable projects are needed in these areas A few months after catastrophic floods hit the coastal regions of the KwaZulu-Natal province, families are still struggling to piece their lives back together. ForAfrika and partners worked together to bring some relief to those worst affected
- Published in Emergency Response, South Africa