How CADECOM Is Saving Zomba Farmers from Disaster

CADECOM offers mental health support to people who have survived natural disasters in Zomba. Father Charles Namalitha spoke about this during a community meeting at GVH Magoli. The Catholic group runs a farm project that helps feed hungry families in the area. Caritas Korea provides money for this work to assist farmers who need extra help.

Father Namalitha said disaster survivors need more than just food. They require emotional support, places to live, and land to grow crops. He urged locals to plant trees to fight future disasters. He added that communities must stay together during hard times to avoid stress.

Vincent Tenthani from CADECOM agreed with these ideas. He explained that their program aims to improve life through food security, small business help, and farm training. Florence Mavuto, who benefits from the program, thanked CADECOM for teaching her useful skills. The project serves more than 250 people across three village groups under Traditional Authority Mwambo.
 

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