Deaf status unknown following Mozambique instability - Missi

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Deaf status unknown following Mozambique instability
Mozambique (MNN) — Violence in northeast Mozambique poses an increasing threat to regional stability.
More about that here. The French energy giant Total stopped work on a multi-billion-dollar project
April 20 attack on Palma put some 400,000 people in urgent need of food and shelter.
Terrorist attacks are on the rise in Mozambique;
Paul Njatha, Deaf Evangelism and Church Planting Ministry Director for
DOOR International, is still waiting to learn if Deaf communities are safe. “One of the main issues he’s having is getting information in and out of Mozambique,” DOOR President Rob Myers explains.
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