Freetown, 14 March, 2023 / 9:25 pm (ACI Africa).
Caritas Freetown, the humanitarian and development arm of the Archdiocese of Freetown in Sierra Leone, is facilitating the distribution of dignity kits to victims of slum infernos.
The distribution that is benefiting hundreds of women who were left vulnerable owing to a series of fire outbreaks in separate slum communities outside Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown, is being realized in partnership with Manos Unidas, the Spanish Catholic Church Organization for the aid, promotion and development of the developing countries, including those in Africa.
In a March 11 interview with ACI Africa, Caritas Freetown Programs Manager, Ishmeal Alfred Charles, said that fire outbreaks between January and early March in Susan’s Bay, Amputee Camp at Aberdeen, and Wilberforce had destroyed residents’ belongings, leaving women especially most vulnerable.
He said that informal settlements around Freetown were prone to infernos, especially during dry seasons.
“We always have fires every dry season around December, January, February, and March. It’s usually very dry and windy and any small fire is likely to spread very fast, destroying the houses that are packed together in the slums,” Ishmeal said.