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Since floods broke out in Malawi many have asked the question, why do people from Nsanje, the worst hit area, not relocate to higher lands that are safer?
Well, many years ago, I asked the very same question and came
to the all-to- common conclusion that probably the people of Nsanje remain in
these flood-prone areas to benefit from relief food and items. That is what
most people say after all.
But really asking, Jackson Mtungila,an Engineer
working and staying in the Capital, Lilongwe who is a Sena from Nsanje, I learn much more. It is really not about the relief goods. It is much more
complex than that.
“People have stayed in those lands for generations and
besides would there be enough resources to move all those people upland?” he says.
pic:Courtesy BBC |
Living in these dangerous valleys is one deep-rooted cultural norm that will require a sociological intervention. It will be an uphill task for government and
the civil society but it can be done. So far, UNICEF indicates that since the onset of
cyclones that have resulted in the deadly floods, 230 have already been
displaced while number of dead or
missing stands at 276, 645 people had
been injured.