Yoga program at Malawi refugee camp aims to aid trauma recovery
At the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi, yoga has become a popular activity for the people living there, according to an NPR report. The camp was founded in 1994 amid the Rwandan genocide and now houses refugees from conflicts throughout central and Eastern Africa. Donatien Fundi, one of the camp's 60,000 refugees, said he was introduced to yoga by a therapist for rehabilitation and recovery from past trauma. Fundi sought formal training and connected with Daniel Max, a teacher in Boston, who began working with him one-on-one. The program has since grown to include a community yoga studio with classes for children, teenagers, and adults, as well as a school outreach program. Fundi described yoga as a tool for healing, empowerment, and personal growth, stating it is "the only medicine that help people to recover from the trauma."
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