Welcome to Mawta Famine Relief Committee website

Thank you for visiting Mawta.org - the official website of Mawta Famine Relief Committee (MFRC). Through this website we hope to expose and highlight the wonderful works carry out by MFRC to the victims of Mawta in Western Myanmar.

Mawta is a Mara word for famine related to bamboo flowering, a rare phenomenon that occurs once in every 50 years, when bamboo flowers, the population of rats that consumed the flowers increased rapidly; one they finished the bamboo flowers they start attacking farming fields devouring all the standing crops leaving nothing to the farmers for harvest. The effect lasts up to 5 years. MFRC is working to help the victims meet their basic needs by distributing their daily needs and how to initiate an alternate methods of farming or livelihood through sympathisers and honors across the globe.

Mawta is a phenomenon that is seen only in certain areas in Southeast Asia - mainly India-Myanmar border states. Mawta is also known as Mautam in Mizo, Mautaam in Zomi, etc.

The effected Areas:

1. INDIA:

Northeast Indian states like Mizoram and Manipur that are lying adjacent to Western Myanmar Chin state too are effected by the same phenomenon. The state governments of Mizoram and Manipur,  and also the central governent at New Delhi have responsed to these famine effectively besides the helping hands from NGOs like World Vision, Seventh Day Adventists, Jewish Voice Ministries, Global Youth Network Canada are all working for the victims in the Indian side.

2. Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh:

Chittagon Hill Tracts in the eastern part of Bangladesh bordering the Indian state of Mizoram is also effected by the same phenomenon, the World Food Programme (WFP) is effectively working with the local NGOs to help the victims.

Mawta - Mautam effected area map

3. BURMA - MYANMAR:
In Burma, also known as Myanmar, the junta is doing nothing for the suffering population in Chin state in Western Myanmar bordering Mizoram and Manipur states. The Mawta too is experienced by Kachin state in Eastern Myanmar. Chin people were already suffering under the oppressive military rulers in Nay Pyi Daw, the new capital of Burma, now renamed as Myanmar, the only means of the survival of the poor people in the state was their farmlands untill this Mawta phenomenon strikes and devastated their only dreams of survival.

MFRC is working mainly for the Mawta effected people in Chin state. The worst effected people in Chin state are the people groups or tribals living in the most remote part of the state where there is no proper transportation and commucation. The area includes most villages of Lautu, Zophei, Mara, Sengthang, and others.

Recently, Human Rights activist and British MP Baroness Cox and her team visited Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram state and met certain leaders from Chin state, most of them are leaders of Mara people in East Maraland, who in turn formed Mawta Famine Relief Committee (MFRC) to work efficiently in distributing the relief efforts and also to make sure that the sympathisers and donors across the world can directly donate to the worst effected people who are languishing in the most remote part of Western Myanmar.

MRFC had helped more than 64 villages inside of the Chin State and MFRC has also treated more than 3800 people who suffered from malnutrition and illness related to starvation during the visit of Sasa, a medical student in Armenia who is also one of MFRC members and a native of Chin state.

Kindly browse around the website to know more about Mawta.

Thanking you,

Webmaster
Mawta.org


5 Responses to “Welcome to Mawta Famine Relief Committee website”

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  3. Kamzalian Says:

    I appreciate the initiatives taken by you guys. Mautaam (Mawta) really plays havoc in our lives. We are in the same boat brother. We also started sometime for the fight against mautaam in Churachandpur district of Manipur, India. You may kindly visit our site at :http://mautaam.org/

  4. admin Says:

    @Kamzalian, hi bro. thanks for visiting this website. We pray for our brethren in Manipur too. God bless your good work.

  5. alex Says:

    Add to my Bookmarks ;)

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