Dzaleka has exceeded its absorption capacity by over 300 percent. Overpopulation in the camp, coupled with poor sanitation caused by congestion put both the refugee camp and Dzaleka Health Centre on the fast lane to imminent catastrophe.
This caused a lot of concern and called for us to be fully prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Henok Ochalla, Senior Protection Officer for UNHCR Malawi. As you know YOCODESOP works to improve the living conditions of its community and its surroundings we care for our community in different sectors of development, especially in the health department, Our Doctor SAMUTONDO SAKOMBI tries his best to reach out to its partners within and outside Malawi to assist in improving the capacity of Dzaleka Health Community and its surroundings in the country.
Due to the vast number of people in our community, why YOCODESOP needs some partners within and outside Malawi to assist our people in the community with YOCODESOP HEALTH DEPARTEMENT, just recently the medical personnel at the hospital disclosed that they ran out of anesthetics, which is a vital medication, especially in the labour ward. The shortage of drugs and medication at the hospital poses a threat. 23OB