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Danish Red Cross distributes relief items worthy 18 Million Kwacha as more than 120,000 people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance in the southern Malawi

Danish Red Cross distributes relief items worthy 18 Million Kwacha as more than 120,000 people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance in the southern Malawi Following the recent heavy rains, that left many places flooded with over 120,000 people displaced, 23 confirmed dead, 29 injured and 11 people missing, Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS)

Thousands of People affected by Floods in Malawi

Thousands of people have been displaced and a good number of people reported missing and others feared dead in the southern part of #Malawi due to a heavy downfall of rain that started on 5th March, 2019. #MalawiRedCross volunteers and staff have embarked on search and rescue. The exercise is being supported by the Belgian Red Cross through Disaster

Malawi Red Cross Committed to aid vulnerable communities – Kanongodza

171 households from Group Village Headman Mgona of Traditional Authority (TA) Tengani in Nsanje District whose houses were destroyed by strong winds on 17th February, on Saturday March 2, received money from Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) amounting to over 7.5 Million Kwacha to help them reconstruct their houses. The Belgian Red Cross provided the

Over 33,000 people reached with cash transfer by Malawi Red Cross

  Over 33,000 people from three Traditional Authorities (TAs) Nthache, Kanduku and Govati of Mwanza district are benefiting from a total of 635 Million Malawi kwacha from Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) through cash transfer. The development comes after the 2018 Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee (Mvac) Report, which projected that 3.3 million Malawians would be

Iceland government commends Malawi Red Cross for uplifting the lives of most vulnerable people in Malawi

The government of Iceland has commended Malawi Red Cross Society’s (MRCS) humanitarian work it is doing to help the most vulnerable communities in Malawi. The remarks were made on Friday by the Icelandic Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Gudlaugur Thor Thordarson when he visited MRCS Headquarters in Lilongwe. Thordarson said he was very impressed with the

Malawi Red Cross award Life Membership Certificates to its members

Joy, joy and joy was the order of the day on Thursday and Friday in Mwaza and Neno districts respectively when about 350 Red Cross Volunteers/Members received Life Membership Certificates after being accepted as Life Associate Members of, Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) by the Council of the Society. Speaking during the awarding of certificates