Recent post-election violence in Mozambique has led to the arrival of approximately 13,000 refugees in Malawi over the past two months.
Refugees like Manase Madia recount harrowing tales of violence, looting, and displacement, with many having to flee with just the clothes on their backs.
The unrest follows the October elections in Mozambique, where political disputes have escalated into criminality and widespread looting.
Local communities in Malawi are welcoming the refugees, despite facing their own food shortages due to a severe drought.
The Malawian government, alongside international organizations, is mobilizing resources to address the urgent humanitarian needs and provide shelter for incoming refugees.
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