Urgent support to Refugee women in Dzaleka Camp during COVID-19 Crisis
Summary
This project will help us provide direct assistance to 100 socially vulnerable women and their families in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, allowing them to remain safe, with the necessary resources, thus preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Under normal conditions, these refugee women only had the minimum income to survive. With the new health measures implemented, they have been left without an income to get by during the crisis, putting them at high risk. Help us contain the virus and safeguard their lives!
Challenge
We have currently contacted 100 women graduates of our job training program supported by Women First, who were working in tailoring and business shops and have become unemployed due to the closure of many businesses. Currently in Malawi we are in a state of emergency with absolute quarantine. Refugee women are only allowed to go out certain hours and days of the week, which prevents them from working. With this project we want to support them so that they can stay at home with the resources they need to survive.
Solution
By providing them direct assistance, vulnerable refugee women in Dzaleka will not have to leave their homes to find some kind of sustenance. This will reduce the spread of the virus and maintain community safety.
Long-Term Impact
We will have a direct long-term impact on the well-being of an entire community, helping to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and promoting safety. By assisting these refugee women and helping them maintain their health, we can ensure that once the crisis is over, they can return to work.