Thursday, June 16, 2011
Gasoline Shortage in Malawi
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Malawi is experiencing a gasoline shortage.
They do not produce oil in the country and rely entirely on imports
They do not produce oil in the country and rely entirely on imports
Drivers here have been waiting in line for hours to fill their cars.
The government is rationing supplies, one liter per car.
The government is rationing supplies, one liter per car.
We are utilizing local bike drivers to transport us to the villages
We are actually lost in this photo. I had loaded a map on the laptop so
we are trying to determine the correct direction to Mpenje Village.
There are no street signs here!
Found the village at last.
Meeting with Chief Mpenje to discuss the development program.
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- Canterio International was founded in 2006 in memory of Moses Imasuen who passed away in 2004 after a long battle with cancer. When Moses retired he dedicated his life to education and charity work in Africa. Canterio International's aim is to carry on this tradition. In 2008 Canterio International was expanded to include a branch in the United States. Canterio's goal is to fight malnutrition and to increase the capacity for education amongst orphans of the HIV/AIDS crisis and vulnerable children in poor African countries
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