DistriBuTING SUPPLIES AFTER DARK

            In contrast, western nations boast paved highways and multilane interstates that facilitate travel. While nighttime travel necessitates heightened caution, most individuals still embark on journeys without apprehension. However, in Africa, and particularly in Malawi, the situation presents a stark contrast. Paved roads are scarce, and even those that exist can be riddled with potholes, animals, pedestrians, and oncoming traffic that can easily force travelers off the road and into ditches. Despite the inherent dangers, this mode of transportation remains significantly safer than traversing secondary roads and rural areas. To witness this firsthand, join us for a moment as we accompany Wilson Tembo, Executive Director of Action for Progress, as he navigates unpaved roads in a valiant effort to deliver critically essential aid to the people of Malawi.  

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