Project Compassion - Ditosa (Mozambique)

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Transcript of Project Compassion - Ditosa (Mozambique)

Week 1: Mozambique

Matuba (near Chokwe) is 165kmfrom Mozambique’s capital, Maputo

DitosaMozambique

Ditosa is a 12 year old girl from the village of Matuba.

Ditosa’s parents died of HIV/AIDS some years ago.

When you support Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion, Ditosa’s community can help lots of children like her.

In Matuba, most of the houses are built of mud bricks.

The toilets are deep holes in the ground. Very few houses have electricity.

Many children have lost one or both of their parents to AIDS.

Grandparents are left to look after their grandchildren.

Ditosa and her little sister Fique are looked after by their grandmother.

Ditosa goes to the Matuba Children’s Centre, where she and other children learn computer and craft skills…

…as well as enjoying carpentry and jewellery-making.

The children learn how to raise chickens for food and for sale.

On the Centre’s land is a water pump. Pipes take clean water to two taps in the village. One of the taps is not very far from Ditosa’s house.

The pump is also used to water the Centre’s vegetable garden.

The children grow:•Maize•Peanuts•Manioc•Sweet potato•Tomatoes, and •Beans

They eat and sell the veggies.

The money helps pay for:

•Food

•Medicines

•School uniforms, and

•Transport costs to go to school.

The Centre is a happy place to be. Ditosa’s favourite activity is jewellery-making, but she also appreciates the extra help she gets with schoolwork.

“I know the Centre will help them in life. We teach them that, even if they don’t have parents, we are together with them.” Elvira Mabundi, the Centre’s coordinator.

Join us in Project Compassion:

Let’s work together for justice and a brighter world.

Picture credits

Erin Johnson

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