Education International: Malawi – International Solidarity Helps Union to Lead Post-Natural Disaster Relief Activities for Teachers
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Education unions globally responded to the call and the
Firstly, it organised union solidarity visits to severely affected teachers and schools in four districts, i.e. Chikwawa, Nsanje, Rumphi, and Mzimba. It brought support to 302 severely affected teachers, providing them with psychological-social support and reassuring them.
Representatives from the
"It is undeniable that this activity increased union membership in the visited districts, and it improved union visibility and the general public perception of the union, as well as the working relationship between district union leaders and district education authorities in the districts," stressed Pilirani Kamaliza, Programme Coordinator at the
The union also secured a commitment from district councils to include affected teachers when distributing disaster relief aid.
Study undertaken
In addition, the
The research aimed to:
* Ensure teachers are prepared to act in cases where floods affect their teaching and learning.
* Determine how the damage to school infrastructures and subsequent poor working environments affect teaching and learning.
* Assess mitigation measures that influence teachers' coping mechanisms.
* Set a basis to produce a documentary "The effect of Cyclone Idai on quality of teaching and learning" in public schools, to be used for future lobbying and advocacy activities.
The findings showed that, given the history of flooding in
The study also made recommendations for the
Students may also increase their understanding and awareness of flood-related risks, thanks to this research, enabling teachers to work more effectively and efficiently.
The report's recommendations included that:
* Schools in disaster-prone areas should develop and implement disaster management plans such as school safety manuals, and so on.
* School management committees should engage qualified professionals to assess the structural safety of damaged school buildings, and design, construct and maintain school facilities to be resilient whenever a disaster such as floods happens.
* Teachers' unions should advocate for adequate hardship risks/allowance and insurance for teachers working in flood-prone areas and disaster preparedness should be integrated into the primary school curriculum.
* Trainings on flood preparedness and early warning systems should be delivered to teachers in disaster-prone areas.
* Affected teachers should receive compensation.
Other prevention activities
* Create teacher awareness on early flood-warning signs and disaster-coping mechanisms whereby teachers are able to discharge their duties effectively in times of disasters
* Develop initiatives aimed at reducing the risk of damage to schools' infrastructure
* Build teachers and school leaders' capacity to engage in disaster risk reduction activities
The union also developed a disaster response - targeting climate change - and a strategic plan for its membership.
A presentation on the



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