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Mary’s Meals donates 40mt of corn-soya blend to Cyclone Freddy survivors

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By Mphatso Nkuonera, Ministry of Education- PRO

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-In a bid tocushion the post- effects of the devastating Cyclone Freddy, Mary’s Meals International has donated 40 metric tonnes of corn-soya blend to the Ministry of Education on Monday, 20 March 2023.

Speaking at Lunzu Primary School after the donation, Country Director for Mary’s Meals, Angela- Chipeta Khonje, said the organization is very committed to make sure that people are saved in these hard times.

“We are very touched as an organization with the huge damage caused by the cyclone. Our commitment is to see to it that human life is saved by providing people with something to eat. The aftermath of cyclone Freddy is very huge and we felt to donate towards cushioning the situation,” she said.

Minister of Education, Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima MP, described the donation valued at thirty-five million Kwacha as timely and thanked the organization for lending a hand during this time of crisis.

“The donation is very timely, this 40 metric tonnes of corn-soya blend from Mary Meals will go a long way towards assisting the children and survivors of cyclone Freddy,” she said.

The minister further appealed to all stakeholders –
international community, development
partners and non-governmental organizations that specialize in meeting the needs of specific groups, as well as individuals, to render the much-needed assistance in the camps.

“I would like to most sincerely, thank Mary’s Meals, as one of the
stakeholders in the School Feeding
Programme, for quickly responding to the call
by His Excellency the President, with a donation of Corn Soya Blend (CSB)to feed
people in camps as breakfast” she appealed.

Member of Parliament for Blantyre North East, Fidson Saimon Chisesele said Mary’s Meals are long-time friends and have been helping in reducing school dropout rates in his constituency with their School Feeding programmes.

The Ministry has since ordered all schools in the ten districts of the Southern Region that have been affected by cyclone Freddy to report for classes on 17th April 2023 when third term commences, all factors being equal.

By Monday (March 20, 2023) the ministry has not issued any statement to the contrary, and therefore urges all schools to follow the 18th March, 2023, circular which is still valid.

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