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Katherine Chiphwanya watched as water from
#CycloneIdai seeped into her home in Malawi. Two of her walls collapsed, and all of her maize was washed away. She’s grateful for emergency food she received through@foodgrains,@pwsd_canada@humcoalition@CanadaDev#RespondingTogetherpic.twitter.com/0dzTXxNfSE
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@jennbose, the emergency communications officer for@CARE_de /@CAREAustria, as she documents Care's impact in#Mozambique since#CycloneIdai. https://twitter.com/jennbose/status/1224238151545315328 …
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Check out the
@WorldVisionZim 2019 Annual Report.Despite economic challenges,the devastating impacts of#CycloneIdai & a recurring drought we continued to serve children & their families. Many thanks to our partners for the support! https://bit.ly/2Uj1E3C pic.twitter.com/Gi8lfDluGe
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@Zurich's Michael Szoenyi shares lessons from the largest humanitarian#disaster in 2019,#CycloneIdai in Southern Africa in new blog: https://floodresilience.net/blogs/reflections-on-disaster-events-on-the-one-year-anniversary-of-cyclone-idai …pic.twitter.com/OroVwgY0jW
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This is how grateful the people of Mozambique are for your support after
#CycloneIdai. This group is dancing out of joy for the seeds they received to grow food on their farms.#MondayMotivatonpic.twitter.com/iRmO3QR8YK -
A senior military officer from SA once told me that what happened in
#Zimbabwe under#CycloneIdai was probably an experiment which went wrong. After that he said no more questions but visit the area and hear the stories for yourself.@matigary -
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@WFP's Food for Assets initiative, we have helped more than 161,000 individuals affected by#CycloneIdai in Mozambique and empowered survivors to take ownership of their community’s rejuvenation. https://www.worldvision.ca/stories/disaster-relief/cyclone-idai-long-term-recovery … -
Many families who had lost their food reserves to
#CycloneIdai could not afford 1 meal a day.@acfcanada, with support from@CanadaDev matching fund, provided cash through mobile phone transfers so the most vulnerable households could buy food.#RespondingTogetherpic.twitter.com/g8PY9SdsB7
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#outbreak is imminent, quick action to protect public health & ensure access to essential health services is critical. MSH is proud to have partnered with Malawi's MoH and@PMIgov to distribute bed nets and step-up testing & treatment for#malaria following#CycloneIdai https://twitter.com/PMIgov/status/1223234495928832002 …
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“I just grabbed my children and went” says Margaret, who took refuge in a camp when
#CycloneIdai destroyed her home.@OxfamQuebec provided camp residents with buckets and soap for safe water and hygiene.#RespondingTogether https://bit.ly/2UaueE5 pic.twitter.com/LOMITfR7i2
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“I was very afraid. The house began to shake,” recounts 15-year-old Paulito. That was just the beginning of his traumatic encounter with
#CycloneIdai when it struck Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe in March 2019. https://www.worldvision.ca/stories/disaster-relief/cyclone-idai-long-term-recovery … -
After
#CycloneIdai hit Mozambique,@HI_Canada distributed shelter and kitchen kits to more than 3,300 vulnerable families, 15,000 people, including people with disabilities, thanks to matching fund from@CanadaDev.#RespondingTogetherpic.twitter.com/yAdg8Qark9
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We remain hugely grateful for the support across Scotland for our
#cycloneidai appeal. If you want detail on the amazing things our members have done and are still doing please take a look at our new 6 month progress report and tell us what you think. http://bit.ly/DECIdai6months pic.twitter.com/wPVBaQHaQH
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#cycloneidai worsened food insecurity in Sofala province, but a month after receiving rice seeds donated by@helpage@DEC,@Age_Int , Alberto (68) says, “I am confident that the yield will improve the quality of my life.pic.twitter.com/7MqkH5vbGt
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Zimbabwe's government is planning to relocate residents of flimsy houses near rivers that flooded when
#CycloneIdai hit - but engineers say a comprehensive overhaul of building codes and materials is needed l#Climatehttp://tmsnrt.rs/2uE9JFo -
(1/2) WHO has been actively supporting the country with nutrition when the
#CycloneIdai &#CycloneKenneth put people in#Mozambique at the risk of malnutrition.#HealthForAllpic.twitter.com/5xWZEbzD3B
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As part of an ongoing
@mdcwelfare tour of Chimanimani.@MaureenKade, visited 76 year old Sekuru Rowe of Hlabiso village who is single handedly rebuilding his home. Permanent shelter solutions are now the most critical need in the post#cycloneIdai disaster phase.@nelsonchamisapic.twitter.com/v0Pp05lfrv
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What a warm welcome at
#Mutema Village Health Workers Training Centre! These volunteers are upgrading their skills to promote better health in their communities. With@WorldBank funds &@UNICEF training they are key healthcare actors in#cycloneIdai recovery efforts under#ZIRP.pic.twitter.com/tDCV2C6kSm -
“Thank you for the support. now I can feed my family and sell the surplus to buy other things”, says Damarencia, 67, recipient of rice seeds that were donated by
@helpagemoz ,@Age_Int@decappeal during#cycloneidai response. pic.twitter.com/ggDhe0xK3T
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When Mary & William's house and crops were destroyed by
#CycloneIdai, they had nothing left to eat. Through@pwsd_canada and@foodgrains, they received monthly distributions of flour, beans & oil to help them feed their family.@CanadaDev#RespondingTogetherpic.twitter.com/dX1sH3yfHX
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