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Future Vision Ministries
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January Malawi Update

1/31/2019

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THANK YOU ... AND BEST WISHES FOR 2019

A few weeks ago we sent out an appeal for $40,000 Cad to help us finish 2018 in a strong financial position to continue fulfilling our mandate in Malawi.
 
Through your generosity we met and exceeded that goal ! As we say in Malawi,
Zikomo Kwambiri !
 
May God continue to bring blessing in 2019 as we partner with you to walk alongside our "Malawian family".
 
Following is a report showing one facet of the breadth of our commitment to " minister to the needs of the whole person - spirit, soul and body".
 
Thank you again for your ongoing interest. You can check out more detailed reports on our website www.fvm.on.ca

Deforestation is one of the major challenges Africa, especially Malawi, is facing due to population growth and lack of energy for food preparation and other needs that require heat energy. Malawi is not industrialised but is hard hit by climate change due to the careless cutting down of vegetation, in addition to being prone to the world’s industries that have polluted the ozone layer. Natural disasters such as floods, droughts and general inadequacy of rains have become part of life. Cholera cases are usually on the rise due to poor hygiene, an effect from floods that displace people and animals.
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FVM has always championed reforestation in the areas it is working. Community members have always been encouraged to plant trees and care for them so that the trees provide them with oxygen, be wind breaker of their houses, provide them with firewood for heat energy, provide building materials in form of poles and wood, and in the process reduce or mitigate effects of climate change.
 
In 2011, FVM provided two boreholes (wells) to Taulo Community that are serving about 1,500 people. Village Headman (community leader) Bulayimu and his subjects have been using the water from their borehole for tree-seedling development and reforestation of their barren community. One hundred percent of all the bricks baked for strong and permanent structures use huge amount of trees apart from the calamity of charcoal burning in a country that has only 12 hours of electricity per day and even that for only 30% of the population. But everything begins with the “beginning”.

(Pictured above: (left)Village Head, Bulayimu in the tree seedbed garden with 20,000 new trees!,  (right) House made from trees, grass and mud)
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Walter Hayhoe Borehole that serves 1,000 people and used for tree seedling development.
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​In His Service,

Newton Sunday Sindo

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