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CALL OPENS: 24-004-SO Severe Drought in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi

Call for applications for DERF funding of rapid response interventions responding to the following humanitarian crisis:
Title: Severe Drought in Zimbabwe, Zambia & Malawi
Country and location(s): Zimbabwe, Zambia & Malawi – locations in these countries affected by severe drought (IPC Phase 3 or above)
DERF Funding Modality: Applicants are to apply for the DERF Funding Modality Rap

CALL OPENS 23-005-RO Cyclone Freddy in Southern Africa

Call for applications for DERF funding of rapid response interventions answering to the following humanitarian crisis:
Title: Cyclone Freddy in Southern Africa (Madagascar, Mozambique, Malawi)
Country and location(s): South-East and South-West of Madagascar, Zambezia, Sofala, Manica, Tete and Niassa provinces in Mozambique, Southern Malawi.
DERF Funding Modality: Applicants are to apply f

23-006-RO Alert Note Cyclone Freddy in Malawi

Aids Fondet has submitted an alert note due to the cyclone Freddy that has hit Malawi.
The tropical cyclone Freddy hit Mozambique on 11 March 2023 and moved inland towards southern Malawi, where it reached on 12 March. As of 14 March, the Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services (DCCMS) reported that Freddy had its centre over Nsanje, southern region of Malawi, where it continue

22-001-RO/Tropical Storm Ana: Flooding in Southern Africa/Call for applications

Title: Tropical Storm Ana: Flooding in SouthernAfrica
Country and location(s): Parts of Madagascar, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
DERF Funding Modality: Applicants are to apply for the DERF Funding Modality Rapid Response as per the DERF Funding Guidelines.
Call window for submission of applications: Applications are received and processed on an ongoing basis from 03.02.2022 un

Call: Cyclone Idai in Malawi, Mozambique & Zimbabwe 19-005-RO

The Humanitarian crisis: Between March 5th – 15th, a weather system formed and developed into Cyclone Idai causing flash floods and a humanitarian crisis across Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe affecting more than 1,6 million people. Number of affected people recorded is increasing by the hour as more information becomes available and areas accessible. By 21 March an overall estimate has increased