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Lesson learnt from CARE's shelter responses to Cyclone Idai in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe

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CARE International

Cyclone Idai made landfall on the eastern coast of the south-eastern Africa region during the night of 14-15 March 2019. It was one of the worst tropical cyclones on record to affect Africa and the Southern Hemisphere. The protracted storm caused catastrophic damage, and a humanitarian crisis in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. The flooding caused immediate and extensive damage leading to the loss of hundreds of lives, the destruction of infrastructure, the disruption of basic services and livelihoods, as well as the devastation of cropland and crops. The floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Idai have affected more than three million people in the Republics of Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, leaving at least 1,300 people dead.

This study examines the shelter work of the CARE country offices, and to investigate the learning from the Cyclone Idai response. Additional objectives were to support the reflective learning and self-assessment of CARE Emergency Shelter Team and to identify opportunities of further investigation for CARE at regional level. It includes analysis of efforts to support shelter self recovery.

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Last checked: 30 August 2023

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Hazards Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon Flood
Themes Recovery Shelter and housing
Country and region Zimbabwe Malawi Mozambique
Lesson Learn from CARE's shelter responses to cyclone idai in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
Number of pages
72
Publication year
2020

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