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Not all has gone with the Wind
Not all has gone with the Wind
The memory of the nightmare is still vivid but, for the population of Beira, not all is lost. Journalist Pedro Bello Moraes shares his impressions of these people’s resilience and hope for a new tomorrow.
The Devastation of Cyclone Idai
The Devastation of Cyclone Idai
Journalist Cândida Pinto reports her vision of a city that, in spite of the trail of destruction caused by the storm, is willing to rise again.
“The Greatest Challenge is going the Distance”
“The Greatest Challenge is going the Distance”
In an interview to FEED, the President of the Portuguese Red Cross analyses the support provided to the city of Beira. For Francisco George, it can’t be a one-off thing and the focus must now be on healthcare consolidation.
Logbook from Lisbon to Beira
Logbook from Lisbon to Beira
Fátima Loureiro, from Jerónimo Martins, and Henrique Soares dos Santos, from Francisco Manuel dos Santos Society, were aboard the aircraft provided by the Group. They registered their impressions on their visit in this logbook and shared it with FEED.
Rerooting Lives
Rerooting Lives
André Costa Jorge, JRS Portugal Director, shares his view on the role of this institution in empowering refugees and other forcibly displaced people, so they start anew in their welcoming countries.
Hoping is not Wasting
Hoping is not Wasting
More and more foreigners are looking for a new start in Poland. Most are migrants who were forced to leave their countries. Mazovia, one of the most dynamically developing regions in the country, is helping them build a second life, a second home.
Madres Comunitarias, more children with food Aid
Madres Comunitarias, more children with food Aid
They are more than 53 thousand women who look after children from Colombia’s lowest-income areas in their own homes. Community Mothers make a difference in the lives of these kids. The programme’s director, Juan Valencia, explains that, for many of them, the only food they eat are the meals given to them by the community mothers.
Fundação Obra do Ardina
Fundação Obra do Ardina
If there’s a difference between a house and home, Fundação Obra do Ardina’s boys know it well. Once they were at risk and feeling lost. Now, these 28 kids are safe and succeed at school and life itself. The director of this foster home located in Lisbon, Carlos Diogo tells Feed the boys’ multifaceted daily routine and the way it is contributing to their integration in society.
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