By Twink Jones Gadama
Thousands of Blantyre residents on gathered at Kamuzu Stadium on Tuesday as the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA) launched its lean season food distribution exercise.
The program aims to alleviate food shortages affecting approximately 5.7 million Malawians, as reported by the Malawi Vulnerable Assessment Committee (MVAC).
DODMA is distributing 50-kilogram bags of maize to individuals enrolled in the program.
Director of Preparedness and Response, Moses Chimphepo, attributed the early start to President Lazarus Chakwera’s directive.
“We will reach all affected families with relief maize within 3-4 months, depending on their location,” Chimphepo assured.
Initially scheduled for mid-next month, the exercise commenced ahead of schedule in response to the President’s call.
The food distribution exercise is a welcome relief for Blantyre residents, many of whom have struggled with food insecurity.
“This maize will help us survive the lean season,” said one beneficiary.
DODMA’s efforts demonstrate the government’s commitment to addressing food shortages.
Chimphepo emphasized the importance of timely intervention, ensuring vulnerable communities receive essential support.
The MVAC report highlighted the dire need for food assistance, with 5.7 million Malawians facing shortages.
DODMA’s proactive approach aims to mitigate this crisis.
As the distribution exercise continues, officials urge beneficiaries to report any challenges or concerns.
“We are committed to transparency and accountability,” Chimphepo stressed.
The early start of the food distribution exercise has brought hope to affected families.
With DODMA’s dedication and the government’s support, Malawians can look forward to a more secure lean season.