Our organization receives a significant number of requests from people wishing to do something to help those less fortunate than themselves.
We rely on donations – without which we cannot perform our vital work - and we need volunteers. Over the past five years we have had people from all works of life including doctors, computer programmers, students and managers who had come out to work on our projects in Malawi – and all have agreed that they have experienced the most exciting time of their lives!
We work where the need is, i.e. in the remote regions. In the township of Nkhotakota in central Malawi where we are based there are few diversions so taking plenty of good books is a must. We operate very close to the beautiful Lake Malawi on which there are several basic lodges where you can have a drink and a meal or stay for the weekend.
World Medical Fund was founded in 1997 with the mission “To work with local communities to create opportunities for the world’s most vulnerable children to live safe, healthy and happy lives".
Our work in Africa began in one of the least-known and least-developed regions of Malawi, with a community based programme caring for the children orphaned by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It soon became clear that none of the children in the remote villages had any form of access to medical care, denied by the real problems of poverty, lack of transport and the reality that in a family living well below the poverty line, only the able bodied adults, who can work in the fields to produce food are considered worthy of investment in health care.
These children suffer and die unnecessarily, most often from illnesses such as malaria, which are cheaply and easily treatable if only the diagnostic skills and medicine are in place. For this is a world in which the government district hospitals - where treatment is free - have few skilled staff, the pharmacy shelves are usually empty and they are regarded by the local community as just a place to go and die. The Mission Hospitals - where usually there are clinical staff and medicine is available - charge for all treatments at a price well beyond the means of the poor.
Our programme fills this vital gap; it takes desperately-needed medical care to where it is needed, in the villages. It utilises a 4x4 Landrover, staffed by Malawi clinical officers and nurse and equipped with diagnostic tools and well-stocked with medicine.
Over 40,000 sick children have been treated in the last 12 months at less than US$2 (£1) each and young lives are saved every day.
Other programmes include a Children's Mobile Surgical Unit, a Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of the HIV virus (in partnership with UNICEF) and HIV/AIDS and Public Health education in the villages.
You can find out more about us at:-
http://www.worldmedicalfund.org
Christmas Down In Africa
Africa has been well known for its cosmic lands rich with sunlight, vegetation and the wild. Like other jungles, it is a home to millions of celebrated species. It has also become one of the greatest advertised tourist hot spots; and people came from all over the world for the mere purpose of Safari adventure.
If such lands are as abundant in resources as they say, why is it facing extinction? Why does deforestation in Africa continue to rise and take almost 5 million hectares annually, and why hasn't it stopped for the past ten years considering the green movement's focus on the matter?
Like many rich forests scattered all over the Earth, the population in Africa is among the poorest of all groups. Almost all diseases hover in their lands, and food is scarcely provided for the people. If it is still not known to you, millions of communities perish every year due to malnutrition; and about half of the statistics reveal that the critically distressed and affected nation is Africa.
Poverty And Deforestation
Millions of people in all parts of Africa suffer from poverty, and the problem hasn't been addressed to for many years now. About 217 million of the African population is now experiencing hunger, and these people divert to activities which can provide them with food. Truly, when life begets you of something, a person tends to deflect in other ways and seek measures to suffice their growling pit. Africa's condition has been as pitiful ever since; sadly though, it has not received much aid from the neighboring worlds.
When the African people found no means of getting food, they redirected to ways which can provide them with the money to buy their basic needs. Some of the population began to be laborers of huge logging companies while the others went to find their own fortune by cultivating plant and animal life. Thus, deforestation became a widespread solution for most of the African people; and since they are uneducated about its effects, they have mindlessly been doing harm to our world.
When you see it in the bigger picture, you'll be able to think that the problems of poverty are far from the issues of deforestation. However, when you try to see things on a smaller scale, you'll be able to see how poverty affects the bigger world. If this would go on in years, and the African nation still do not have means of responding to poverty, then deforestation would never come to an end.
How To Cut The Poverty Line
How can the African people make a real and lasting world when in fact they're presently living in a very disturbed place? The actual question is where and how to start the changes in order to make the people survive and at the same time save the forests. Truly, big things can only be acted upon with strong movements. If the walls built are weak, then the support given will easily fall apart.
Poverty is an issue that can be alleviated only with proper governance and aid from other countries. If Africa does not have both of these, then the need to establish strong financial incentives should be started. How things can begin is a question that can only be answered by their government. If honest and true people work for the survival of Africa, then saving the nation would be greatly possible.
If proper guidance and aid will come, the deforestation in Africa will totally be forgotten; and the chance of survival for both Africa and the planet Earth is a promising thing to happen. Remember, the world needs better people, and one of them could be you.
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