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Harvest Appeal 2012. Malawi is a small country in east central Africa. . Malawi is about the size of England and is bordered by Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania.
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Malawi is about the size of England and is bordered by Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania.
Malawi is one of the very poorest countries in the world. Christian African Relief Trust regularlysends 40ft containers of supplies to help people there in four different destinations.This is delivery is at Malosa in Upper Shire region.
My name is Michael.My family are sitting outside our house in the evening. My mother weaves mats and baskets to earn money.
I live in a small village close to Lake Malawi. My family are sitting outside our house in the evening. I have eight brothers and sisters.
Lake Malawi is a huge lake and a valuable source of water and fish. The boats go out late in the evening.
My father catches fish in Lake Malawi. We keep some fish for food and the rest we dry in the sun and sell. My mum washes us children, our clothes and all our cooking pots in the lake.
. This is my grand-dad’s home. It is very near the lakeside. He is not able to get out these days to fetch water or food so we have to help him.
This is my classroom at primary school. There are often over 100 children in each class.
Christian African Relief Trust sent some desks and chairs on a container. Now the top class can sit at desks which make it much easier for us to study.
Girls studying in the library at St Michael’s Girls Secondary School. Christian African Relief Trust sent some books for this library and some computers.
Girls share dormitory rooms. There are four or six girls in each room. They do not have mosquito nets.
Over a million people in the world die of malaria each year. 80% live in sub-Saharan Africa. In Malawi the government has a campaign. A mother receives a free mosquito net. People are shown how to use the nets effectively.
Harvest Appeal 2012 How you can help: * Food for life * Food for thought * Money for mosquito nets * £ to help send your donations
The people of our village say,“Thank You!” Thank You!