 | "Our house was completely destroyed, we are grateful for our neighbors who took us in." – Pinte, a survivor of Cyclone Chido in Pemba. Pinte and her six children were forced to live with their neighbours. They received MHPSS support and subsequently shelter and hygiene kits. @IOM 2024/Gerson Fanequiço | | | …90,698 households, comprising 455,513 individuals, have been affected. Among this population, approximately 72,882 individuals are estimated to have diverse disabilities, including physical, cognitive, sensory, and psychosocial impairments. Additionally, 104,539 damaged houses were completely or partially destroyed… | | | | | | | | | | |
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