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Good Morning Mr. Ox, Meet Mr. Wheelchair

Kasungu, Malawi … It is a strange scene that is repeated over and over all across this nation of 15,000,000 people. The sick, the injured, the suffering, and the dying have little in the way of transportation, or mobility, with which to reach heath-care. Especially in the village areas there are few ways to transport […]

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Walking Disabled Become Self-Reliant

Salima, Malawi … Along the road to the lake, just east of Salima, and a small group of buildings has been constructed. A number of people with physical disabilities are tilling the land, and the resulting crops assist to make them self-reliant. The program is part of the effort by George Banda, and Kuthandiza Osayenda

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Self Reliance Through a Wheelchair

Another Self Sustaining Program Salima, Malawi …The success of the Malawi Project to procure needed supplies, and to distribute them throughout Malawi has been a great success story. Governments, corporations, small businesses, not for profit organizations, churches and innumerable individuals have come together to make it happen. When these shipments reach Malawi, with hardships unrecognizable

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KODO’s Facilities Ready to House Programs Teaching Self Reliance

Salima, Malawi … Along the road to the lake, just east of Salima, a small group of buildings are being completed. A number of people with physical disabilities are tilling the land, and the resulting crops are assisting to make them self-reliant. The program is part of the effort by George Banda, and Kuthandiza Osayenda

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35 Special Children Receive Aid

Machinji, Malawi … The border crossing is almost in sight when one is at the western edge of the nation in the trading center of Machinji. Although the main road is blacktop, it is not so with the tiny dirt roads and paths traversing the district. This is Malawi, and it does not get much

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What Does it Mean to Wait?

Report after report show the success stories of those who have received wheelchairs as a result of the cooperation between the Malawi Project and the Free Wheelchair Mission. However, one must not forget those who are coming to the various sites hoping they too will experience what it means to have mobility again. The more

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Wheelchairs Await Their New Owners

Wheelchairs Seemed to Arrive Early Kasungu, Malawi … From all appearances the wheelchairs were up early and reached the site of the ceremony well ahead of the crowd. Of course, one has to realize that many in the crowd were slow getting around since nearly all of them live with severe handicaps that make rapid

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Death Cheat

Cheats Death Going Outside After 22 Years     Ntcheu, Malawi … It made national news in one of the leading newspapers in the tiny African nation of Malawi. The front-page headline seemed to scream for attention, “Death Cheat – Bed Ridden for 22 years.” Farther inside a nearly full page leads off with the headline,

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Assembling Wheelchairs

KODO Handicapped Assemble Wheelchairs     Salima, Malawi… Just east of the central portion of the Salima Trading Center in Malawi, Africa stands Kuthandiza Osayenda Disability Outreach, or KODO. It is a humanitarian organization that has been formed with the purpose and focus of helping those with physical disabilities. George Banda, a victim of a physical

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His Disability Qualifies Him to Serve

    It was an important day for both of them when Yasin Wame met George Banda  (Director of Kuthandiza Osayenda Disability Outreach (KODO)) in 1998. George was working hard to serve the needs of people with physical handicaps, and Yasin had one. Yasin had been born disabled, and his disability affected both his back and

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