The Aftermath
Aerial capture of Inlima area, Zambézia Province, Mozambique, in the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy.
The
Aftermath
Slide 1
Zacarias Valentim, Aladina’s father, stands tall amidst the devastation of his home, which was destroyed by Cyclone Freddy.
Slide 2
The
Aftermath
A glimpse inside a classroom at Alto Mutola Primary School, reveals extensive roof damage caused by Cyclone Freddy’s powerful winds.
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The
Aftermath
Fourth-grade children attend classes at the improvised classroom at Inlima Primary School in Maganja da Costa.
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The
Aftermath
12-year-old Aladina Zacarias does her homework among the wreckage of her home, which was devastated by Cyclone Freddy. Aladina lost her books during the cyclone.
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The
Aftermath
Miquinho Jose and Melvin Feria, fourth-grade students at Inlima Primary School, after class in their classroom rebuilt by the community with sticks and straw.
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The
Children
Aladina and Bilal Zacarias returned to their home, which was destroyed by Cyclone Freddy.
Slide 1
The
Children
Students Sérgia and Aladina walk to school, passing by the ruins of buildings and witnessing the construction of makeshift shelters.
Slide 5
The
Children
Aladina Zacarias, 12, attends class in a transitional learning space at Inlima Primary School.
Slide 4
The
Children
Selencia António, a fourth-grade student at Inlima Primary School, stands in her improvised classroom.
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The
Children
Inlima School teacher Nanucha Jaime, who teaches Portuguese and math to third graders, explains that the resources she needs most include a better classroom, teaching materials, and a desk.
Slide 5
The
Community
Belita Olímpio, a community member, hopes that children have a school to attend.
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The
Community
Aladina Zacarias with her family at their home. They were inside their house during the cyclone's passage until it came crashing down, forcing them to relocate.
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The
Community
Community leader Feliz António; who was caught unaware by the cyclone.
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The
Community
Domingos Vilínio, the President of the School Council, acts as a vital link between the school and the local community.
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The
Community
Aladina Zacarias participates in teacher Valige Landeza's class discussion. The classroom was temporarily setup beneath a cashew tree at Inlima Primary School.
Slide 5
The
Impact
Aladina and Bilal Zacarias are doing homework at their house, which was ravaged by the cyclone. Aladina explained, “We had to study under a tree and sit on the ground because the desks were submerged”.
Slide 4
The
Impact
The Zacarias family home was devastated by the cyclone. The family is now preparing their children to alert each other when they see bad weather approaching.
Slide 3
The
Impact
Sérgia Rafael and Aladina Zacarias return from school after classes resumed. To reach their school, they had to jump over fallen trees and walk through floodwaters.
Slide 2
The
Impact
Alto Mutola Primary School in Maganja da Costa, affected by Cyclone Freddy, shows the damage caused by the strong winds that blew the roof away.
Slide 1
The
Impact
Teacher Valige Landeza assists students Sérgia and Aladina in the outdoor classroom set up at Inlima Primary School.
Slide 5
The
Restart
A student from Alto Mutola Primary School writes in his notebook during class in the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy's impact.
Slide 3
The
Restart
Aladina enters her classroom in a temporary learning space at Inlima Primary School in Maganja da Costa.
Slide 3
The
Restart
Aladina Zacarias and her friends and neighbors, Sérgia and Graça, return home from school. They had to seek alternative routes due to flooding on their usual route to and from school.
Slide 2
The
Restart
Aladina Zacarias leaves her cyclone-affected home to go to school. When she grows up, Aladina aspires to become a teacher.
Slide 1
The
Restart
Students Sérgia, Aladina, and their classmates study on benches in the outdoor classroom at Inlima Primary School, where desks and materials were swept away by flooding during Cyclone Freddy.
Slide 5
The
School
Teacher Valige Landeza during a class at Inlima Primary School. When the weather changes, he tries to reassure students that the cyclone is not supposed to happen again, calming them down and allowing lessons to resume.
Slide 4
The
School
Children in a temporary classroom at Inlima Primary School express their heartfelt desire for a proper school building, desks and benches to ensure they can continue learning.
Slide 3
The
School
Children attend classes with teacher Fidel Lucas in a temporary classroom made of sticks, canvas fabric, and a half tin roof at Inlima Primary School.
Slide 2
The
School
A wooden sign with the name of the Inlima School attached to the cashew tree served as a refuge for the students while they were still waiting for new classrooms to be rebuilt.
Slide 1
The
School
Children play soccer during recess at Inlima Primary School, which was devastated by Cyclone Freddy.
Slide 6
The
Community
The impact
The restart
The School
The Children
The Community
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The
Impact
The
Restart
Zacarias Valentim, Aladina’s father, stands tall amidst the devastation of his home, which was destroyed by Cyclone Freddy.
The Aftermath
A glimpse inside a classroom at Alto Mutola Primary School, reveals extensive roof damage caused by Cyclone Freddy’s powerful winds.
The Aftermath
Fourth-grade children attend classes at the improvised classroom at Inlima Primary School in Maganja da Costa.
The Aftermath
12-year-old Aladina Zacarias does her homework among the wreckage of her home, which was devastated by Cyclone Freddy. Aladina lost her books during the cyclone.
The Aftermath
Students Sérgia and Aladina walk to school, passing by the ruins of buildings and witnessing the construction of makeshift shelters.
THE CHILDREN
Aladina Zacarias, 12, attends class in a transitional learning space at Inlima Primary School.
THE CHILDREN
Selencia António, a fourth-grade student at Inlima Primary School, stands in her improvised classroom.
THE CHILDREN
Miquinho Jose and Melvin Feria, fourth-grade students at Inlima Primary School, after class in their classroom rebuilt by the community with sticks and straw.
THE CHILDREN
Aladina and Bilal Zacarias returned to their home, which was destroyed by Cyclone Freddy.
THE CHILDREN
(GPE/Mbuto Machili)
Belita Olímpio, a community member, hopes that children have a school to attend.
THE community
Aladina Zacarias with her family at their home. They were inside their house during the cyclone's passage until it came crashing down, forcing them to relocate.
THE community
Community leader Feliz António; who was caught unaware by the cyclone.
THE community
Domingos Vilínio, the President of the School Council, acts as a vital link between the school and the local community.
THE community
(GPE/Mbuto Machili)
Inlima School teacher Nanucha Jaime, who teaches Portuguese and math to third graders, explains that the resources she needs most include a better classroom, teaching materials, and a desk.
THE community
Children play soccer during recess at Inlima Primary School, which was devastated by Cyclone Freddy.
THE community
Aladina Zacarias participates in teacher Valige Landeza's class discussion. The classroom was temporarily setup beneath a cashew tree at Inlima Primary School.
THE impact
Aladina and Bilal Zacarias are doing homework at their house, which was ravaged by the cyclone. Aladina explained, “We had to study under a tree and sit on the ground because the desks were submerged”.
THE impact
The Zacarias family home was devastated by the cyclone. The family is now preparing their children to alert each other when they see bad weather approaching.
THE impact
Sérgia Rafael and Aladina Zacarias return from school after classes resumed. To reach their school, they had to jump over fallen trees and walk through floodwaters.
THE impact
Alto Mutola Primary School in Maganja da Costa, affected by Cyclone Freddy, shows the damage caused by the strong winds that blew the roof away.
THE impact
(GPE/Mbuto Machili)
Teacher Valige Landeza assists students Sérgia and Aladina in the outdoor classroom set up at Inlima Primary School.
THE Restart
A student from Alto Mutola Primary School writes in his notebook during class in the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy's impact.
THE Restart
Aladina enters her classroom in a temporary learning space at Inlima Primary School in Maganja da Costa.
THE Restart
Aladina Zacarias and her friends and neighbors, Sérgia and Graça, return home from school. They had to seek alternative routes due to flooding on their usual route to and from school.
THE Restart
Aladina Zacarias leaves her cyclone-affected home to go to school. When she grows up, Aladina aspires to become a teacher.
THE Restart
(GPE/Mbuto Machili)
Students Sérgia, Aladina, and their classmates study on benches in the outdoor classroom at Inlima Primary School, where desks and materials were swept away by flooding during Cyclone Freddy.
THE school
Teacher Valige Landeza during a class at Inlima Primary School. When the weather changes, he tries to reassure students that the cyclone is not supposed to happen again, calming them down and allowing lessons to resume.
THE school
Children in a temporary classroom at Inlima Primary School express their heartfelt desire for a proper school building, desks and benches to ensure they can continue learning.
THE school
Children attend classes with teacher Fidel Lucas in a temporary classroom made of sticks, canvas fabric, and a half tin roof at Inlima Primary School.
THE school
A wooden sign with the name of the Inlima School attached to the cashew tree served as a refuge for the students while they were still waiting for new classrooms to be rebuilt.
THE school
(GPE/Mbuto Machili)