Malawi

Welcome to the anamed Malawi website.

To learn more about the work of anamed in Malawi, contact Nelson Moyo,
Email and Tel: 00265-99-9385093 or 00265-88- 8574068

An international seminar will be held in Chongoni from 12 to 19 August 2012
More information

The following books may be purchased either from Nelson Moyo (in Dedza) or from Montfort Media,
P. O. Box 280; Balaka, Email and Tel: 00265 888 841 858.

    1. “Natural Medicine in the Tropics” by Hirt and M’Pia (English, Second Edition, 176 pages)
    2. “Natural Medicine in the Tropics: II Treatments” (Seminar handbook, English, Second Edition - 56  
      pages)
    3. “Natural Medicine in the Tropics: IV AIDS and Natural Medicine” (English, Second Edition)
    4. “Medicina Natural nos Trópicos I” by Hirt and M’Pia, (Portuguese - 176 pages)
    5. ”Medicina Natural nos Trópicos: II Tratamentos” (Seminar handbook, Portuguese - 56 pages)
    6. Poster, “Medicinal Plants in the Tropics” (English or Portuguese)

A message from Nelson Moyo, Christmas 2009

Dear Friends,

Receive Christmas greetings as you are busy getting yourselves ready to serve others over the season and the year to come! I know most of you will be with family and friends which really brings joy right to the bottom of ourselves. Enjoy!!!!!!

On the other hand there are those who are geared to helping the needy like the sick with medicine, the hungry with food, the naked with clothes and so on. This part is also challenging as at times when you are determined to help one in need you end up seeing the second person in need and possibly you end up thinking that you have run short of resources! For me what is important is to have the people at heart. Of course we have a lot we can share from nature as long as we add the cream of love!!

As we are moving into the New Year of 2010 I would like to wish you all possible successes and may God remember what you have done in this year. I mention here some things just to remind you of what you did in serving others:-

  •  Offering your places for trainings
  •  Vehicles
  •  Food
  •  Gardens 
  • Printing
  • Money
  • Time
  • Accommodation
  • Knowledge, etc.

With the above mentioned things and those other ones you can remember, you also made it possible for anamed to spread the message on self reliance as they keep themselves in good health first! Thank you so much  and God bless!

Remember to keep in touch as there is so much to share!

Nelson Moyo

anamed Malawi newsletter No 2 - January 2006

anamed Malawi newsletter No 1 - August 2005

The following is the 2006 report from Nelson Moyo, who coordinates much of the work of anamed in Malawi.
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Date: January 2007
To: All anamed supporters, particularly anamed Malawi
From: Nelson Moyo
Subject: 2006 ANAMED MALAWI REPORT


Dear Sylvia and all friends,

Warm greetings from anamed Malawi!

It is with pleasure that I submit this annual report to you as our partners. The year 2006 was a blessed one as we saw many activities being done.

First, I would like to point out the growing of medicinal plants and using them on our ailments.

  • Moringa stenopetala is now growing next to Moringa oleifera.
  • Passiflora incarnata is also rejoicing in the Mama Matanda medicinal Garden.
  • The air potato and other trees are really making the garden to be a demonstration one with Artemisia annua anamed (A-3) and Cymbopogon citratus as the giants!

We had chances of training people both at Chongoni and outside. A number of Non-Governmental Organisations brought their participants either for a day or a week, which made the work easier. I give thanks to them and their organizations:

  • Save the Children came with two groups for a day’s visit and are planning to organise a seminar.
  • St. Anne’s Anglican Hospital visited us with two Germans who showed interest in establishing Artemisia garden in Nkhotakota district.
  • The American Peace Corps Volunteers were coming in groups.

As is the tradition of anamed, these people were asked to open their own gardens.

Some of the organisations which sent participants were as follows:

2006
Feb 6-11 24 delegates African Pastors Fellowship
July 20-27 27 delegates Norwegian Church Aid
World Vision Liwonde
Emmanuel International / Evang. Baptist
Sept 4-9 40 delegates (ladies) Napham
Nov 26-Dec 1 18 delegates African Pastors Fellowship
Dec. 19-23 20 delegates Evangelical Lutheran Devel. Serv.

All the groups were positive, but I noted special enthusiasm from the Pastors and was encouraged as they are people in authority taking care of many people.

The Norwegian CA brought members from different religious bodies including the Muslim Association from all over the country. The Napham (National Association of People Living with HIV/Aids in Malawi) brought their members from support groups in Lilongwe. Dee Watts, Nellie Phiri, Grace Swira, and Humphreys Madise helped with facilitation.

OUTREACHES

Opportunities were there again for outreaches whereby we had to train people and attended to some patients. Below are some of the places visited:

  • Mthandiza C.C.A.P Church - training home based care takers
  • Chifundo Herbal Project of the Catholic Church in Balaka
  • World Vision Liwonde
  • Emmanuel International Liwonde
  • Camp GLOW (Girls Leading Our World) - elite girls from different secondary schools in Malawi led by Dee Watts and friends
  • Zomba Catholic Health Commission
  • World Vision Senzani
  • Dedza Catholic Health Commission - people living with HIV/Aids
  • Catholic Health Commission Palliative Care workshop in Lilongwe

OTHER MEANS OF TEACHING

There have been efforts from different groups to educate people through the media. The Story Workshop had 30 minute presentations on two radios – MIJ and JOY. The radios offered free air time. We are glad that many people we could not reach got information and the RESULTS being many people phoning or writing to us. Healing has been given to people from afar. Humphreys was busy assisting the patients mostly from the southern region who heard of anamed’s mercies.

VILLAGERS SURROUNDING CHONGONI

It would be unfair for anamed Malawi to serve people from afar leaving the nearby villagers. What we have seen is that more and more people are putting their interest in herbal medicine after being disappointed by what is currently happening in our hospitals - either being expensive or no medication or no attendant.

SPECIAL REPORT OF INTEREST

It is being said more and more about the wonders of A-3 and Moringa on Aids. We have reports of one family that is said to be HIV negative. The husband came here for a seminar with World Vision and he showed interest in wanting to know if anamed could provide any recipe which is safer and effective. What else could we provide than A-3 and Moringa? Of course there are others but I am convinced that this recipe is of far much better help. Thanks to anamed in general!!!!

NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Our meetings were somehow irregular. Not all the planned days were covered and none of the meetings were attended by all members. Thanks to our God for the brains that contributed a lot during the meetings. The meetings were held in different places like Lilongwe, Dedza, and Blantyre and we agreed to keep rotating like that.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS

  • Book translations
  • Opening of Anamed Zomba Branch to involve Botanical gardens and Chancellor College
  • Newsletters to be distributed promptly
  • Training of Trainers
  • Humphreys Madise reported that has been involved in palliative care with cancer people and the dieting
  • Thyolo Hospital Staff visited Chris Walkers place
  • Kristof Nordin to produce a film on Permaculture and Anamed activities
  • Dr. Alex leaving for Germany will leave a gap as he was instrumental in Newsletters

PARTICIPATION IN SEMINARS OUTSIDE MALAWI

We were privileged to have Dee and Humphreys attend the Musoma seminar in Tanzania. Myself the Kiteto one and Dee went to Zimbabwe. We learned a lot from these seminars and we thank God for the experience gained!!!

LOCALISING ANAMED

We have been working hard towards localising anamed works by training people from the grassroots to ensure that the poor people benefit from anamed. We know that it is time consuming and expensive but we will do what we can manage to pass on and do the Paul-Timothy principle. We will train much on district levels and let the districts be responsible for themselves.

THANKS

We give our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Martin (Hans-Martin Hirt, founder of anamed) for his untiring communication. We do not forget Sylvia in her diligence in communicating despite her being extraordinarily busy with studies and works. Her encouraging notes kept on fueling us. What can we say of the entire team of the Friends of Anamed Malawi for all your thoughts and prayers for us? You are special to our work. Keep it up please!!

CONCERNS

We have been torn and moved by Celiane’s situations in Haiti and her gentle reactions. May the Lord give her strength to rejoice in the Lord. Mama Lisselote’s family issue of sickness again is something to be in the hands of the Lord. Your joy is ours and your sorrow ours.

WELCOME

We welcome all of you to International anamed seminar at chongoni from 29th July to 5th August 2007.

May God bless all of you.

Your co-worker,

Nelson Moyo

For more information about the work of anamed Malawi, please contact
Nelson Moyo, Email:
anamedmal(at)yahoo.co.uk

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