There have been many reports regarding
Madonna’s recent visit to Malawi. Some of these reports include inaccurate
information and accusations by the Malawian Government on Madonna’s character
and the work of her foundation Raising Malawi. Despite the accusations, Madonna
and her organization Raising Malawi remains committed to the health and
education of the children of Malawi.
Madonna has released a statement to address the accusations:
I was very happy to visit with the children
of Malawi earlier this month and to see with my own eyes the ten new primary
schools in Kasungu province that Raising Malawi and buildOn completed this past
year. These schools are now educating more than 4,800 children with girls
attending in equal numbers. These children who were formerly learning outside
on the ground, in unsafe buildings or not at all, now get to attend classes on
a daily basis. My children and I were overjoyed to visit these schools and see
what amazing progress has been made. I will continue to follow through on my
commitment to help educate the children of Malawi. I’m saddened that Malawi’s
President Joyce Banda has chosen to release lies about what we’ve accomplished,
my intentions, how I personally conducted myself while visiting Malawi and
other untruths. I have no intentions of being distracted by these ridiculous
allegations. I came to Malawi seven years ago with honorable intentions. I
returned earlier this month to view the new schools we built. I did not ever
ask or demand special treatment at the airport or elsewhere during my visit. I
will not be distracted or discouraged by other people’s political agendas. I
made a promise to the children of Malawi and I am keeping that promise.
Madonna originally planned on building a
Girls Academy in the impoverished country but realized that a more sustainable
model would be to build smaller schools in villages around the country with
buildOn who have had 20 years of success building schools in Africa. The
original team that Raising Malawi first put in place included Anjimile Oponyo,
the sister of Malawi’s current President Joyce Banda. Due to major
organizational problems that occurred during that time, the original team was
disbanded. President Banda has since appointed her sister to a senior post
within the Ministry of Education. Madonna’s decision to change course on her
education projects has subsequently been met by deep resistance from Oponyo,
the President, and the Ministry of Education. But Madonna is not letting
politics stand in the way of her deep commitment to help build schools there
and educate as many children as possible.
In addition to the school projects, Raising
Malawi has spent millions of dollars in Malawi to support orphans and
vulnerable children through multiple community-based organizations. This
includes Home of Hope which supported 595 beneficiaries including orphans,
vulnerable children and their caregivers in 2012 alone. Raising Malawi also
supports Dr. Eric Borgstein, one of three pediatric surgeons in Malawi. Dr.
Borgstein performed more than 500 surgeries in 2012 alone and he sees thousands
of children each year.
4 comments:
Even if Mrs Banda has made a few good political moves since she came to power, including publicly saying she wants to repeal that country's anti-gay laws, she's reacting to Madonna's philanthropy from a personal, rather than political, perspective - nothing to do with Madge sacking her sister, then? Jx
M has been rather furious, posting pictures from her visit, pointing out the lack of red carpets everywhere ;)
I do find it amazing that considering all the s**t this woman has had to put up with from people for 30 years, she still always stick to her guns. One of the main reasons I love her!
This article is well worth a read. Jx
It was - thank you!
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