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  1. 1. Malawi Africa
  2. 2. Malawi Is known for many things: Wild Animals Mud Huts Starving People One of the Poorest Countries on Earth Wild Animals Mud Huts Starving People One of the Poorest Countries on Earth .
  3. 3. One of the Poorest Nations on Earth One of the Poorest Nations On Earth Malawi Africa
  4. 4. Malawi “One of the poorest nations on earth” Not a simple statement. It means: 74% of population lives on $1.25 per day
  5. 5. Malawi 16 Million People 54% under age 18.
  6. 6. Healthcare
  7. 7. Healthcare Rural Hospitals (Empty Pharmacy & Aged Delivery Room)
  8. 8. Healthcare Rural Hospitals (Empty Pharmacy & Aged Delivery Room) District Hospitals (Waiting to deliver & Caretakers cooking)
  9. 9. Healthcare Rural Hospitals (Empty Pharmacy & Aged Delivery Room) District Hospitals (Waiting to deliver & Caretaker cooking) Major Hospitals (Old Mattresses & Beds still in use)
  10. 10. Healthcare Ambulance Rural areas - no emergency resources. They walk, travel by ox-cart, or bicycle to the hospital.
  11. 11. Healthcare Medical system in three tiers. Tier One – Five referral hospitals, in the major cities. Tier Two – District hospitals, one each district. Tier Three – 700 small rural healthcare centers. “Two doctors and 38 nurses for every 100,000 people.” World Health Organization.
  12. 12. Healthcare Medicine Supplies Equipment Cash Starved Government. Government Supplied Care. Low Taxable Incomes. High Public Poverty. The problem Never enough for Main Hospitals, let alone the rest.
  13. 13. How we help
  14. 14. Established 1999, 501c3 not-for-profit. Chartered State of Indiana U.S.A. Focus on the nation of Malawi Governed by Active Board of Directors
  15. 15. Unique Principles Malawians in charge of all programs. Americans do not own or control programs. Walk beside them, not ahead of them. Treat with equality, as fellow Christians. Do not create welfare mentality. Encourage programs to develop independence.
  16. 16. Not about the Plan, the Program, or the Project… Unique Principles
  17. 17. It’s about the People Unique Principles
  18. 18. 2001 – 2008 Blessings Hospital (5-Building, 110-bed Complex.) Unique Success
  19. 19. 2001 – 2003 Nationwide famine relief Over One Million Dollars in Aid Unique Success
  20. 20. 2006 to 2014 3,000 Wheelchairs Nationwide Distribution Unique Success
  21. 21. 2004 to 2006 Ward Warriors Teams become Ward Attendants, helping clean and resupply Hospitals. Unique Success
  22. 22. 2004 to 2006 Madalitso Food Plant (Currently feeding 60,000 a day, capacity 100,000) Unique Success
  23. 23. 1999 to 2006 Mtendere Children’s Home (Opened in 2005, has 26 buildings, and 160 children) Unique Success
  24. 24. 2003 to 2014 Nationwide Textbook Distribution 33,000 books - 1,000 schools - 2013 alone. Unique Success
  25. 25. 2009 to 2011 Senga Bay Community Library 2,000 books. Joint with Paratroop Battalion & Cool Runnings Resort Unique Success
  26. 26. Unique Success 2004 to 2008 Mtalimanja Agricultural Training Village Man-made Lake for irrigation, over 50 buildings, massive Acreage.
  27. 27. Unique Success 2007 to 2014 6 V-Tractors, and 1 VT-2 Walk Behind.
  28. 28. Unique Success 2006 to 2014 Shoes for Grades & Trees 100,000 pairs of new shoes. Incentive for hundreds of thousands of trees planted, and higher grades in school.
  29. 29. Unique Success 2007 – 2014 Establishment and Assistance to Non-Governmental, Self-Help, Grass Roots Groups. Clinic at the Gate Kuthandiza Osayenda Disability Outreach Sacred Promise Clinic Dzidalire Development Group Senga Bay Library Cool Projects
  30. 30. Unique Success 2007 – 2014 Namikango Maternity Clinic Largest Aid Contributor to this 50-year-old Facility. Site becomes Major Distribution Center. Delivering 200 babies a month.
  31. 31. 2009 Mama C. T. Kadzamira, “Mother of Malawi” requests help to establish Dzidalire Community Development Agency. Purpose: Build medical facility, and create income generating programs.
  32. 32. Urgent Need Mountains, deep valleys, difficult roads. No safe, quick way to hospital. Medical situation critical.
  33. 33. Urgent Need Travel time village to Hospital: Ox-Cart 3 hours
  34. 34. Urgent Need Travel time village to Hospital: Ox-Cart 3 hours Bicycle 2 hours
  35. 35. Urgent Need Travel time village to Hospital: Ox-Cart 3 hours Bicycle 2 hours Walking 5 hours
  36. 36. Urgent Need Arrival – Wait in long lines. Delivery – Few, if any supplies. Aftercare – Near Immediate Release, Less than 24 hours.
  37. 37. Beginning Maize Mill Built. Now Operational.
  38. 38. Ready Blueprints Complete.
  39. 39. Ready Surveys Complete. Government Documents Approved.
  40. 40. Ready Contractor chosen.
  41. 41. Ready Contractor chosen. Plans ready.
  42. 42. Ready Contractor chosen. Plans ready. People waiting…
  43. 43. Ready Medical Equipment in Warehouse on Site.
  44. 44. Ready Villagers mold 100,000 bricks, by hand. Carve road to top of mountain, by hand.
  45. 45. Waiting… How will you respond?
  46. 46. Funds are all that are needed to move forward
  47. 47. Your help is needed. Please consider how you can contribute.
  48. 48. Online Donations : www.MalawiProject.Org/Donate Checks: The Malawi Project, Inc. 3314 Van Tassel Drive Indianapolis, IN 46240-3555
  49. 49. Thank You!

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