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Lesotho Red Cross Society

Taming the HIV tide in Lesotho

Taming the HIV tide in Lesotho

June 2011 marked 30 years after the discovery of an unusual kind of pneumonia, which could only be referred as rare cancer called Kaposi’s sarcoma.

Lesotho Red Cross responds to severe weather conditions

In the wake of a freak tornado, the Lesotho Red Cross are stocking up on tents in case of a repeat strike.

Lack of clean water still a major challenge for Lesotho

Lack of clean water still a major challenge for Lesotho

Nthabiseng Matjeane and ’Mamotumi Sekoati of Thaba-Bosiu have to walk about 12 kilometres every day from their home village to their local primary school.

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23 Mabile Road
Old Europa
100 Maseru 100

Postal Address:

P.Bag A205
Maseru

Contact Information:

Tel: (266) 223 13 911
Fax: (266) 223 10 166/222 66 068
Telex: 4515 LECROS LO
Telegram: LESCROSS MASERU
E-mail: redcross@redcross.org.ls
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Language of correspondence: English

People:

  • President: Makabelo MOSOTHOANE
  • 1st Vice-President: Sekhobe LETSIE
  • 2nd Vice-President: Joseph FAFATSA
  • Patron: King Letsie III & Queen MASENATE MOHATO SEEISO
  • Secretary General: Teboho Epharim KITLELI
  • Communication Manager: Tokoloho KHUTSOANE
  • Disaster Management Coordinator : Maine MAKULA
  • Finance Director: Remaketse LATELA
  • Human Resources and Administration Manager: Moeketsi NTLAMELLE
  • Information Dissemination and Fundraising Co-Ordinator Mofelehetsi: Danis SEPOLO
  • National Health and Care Coordinator: Makhosi SEROBE
  • Programmes Director: Matsepo MOLETSANE
  • Senior Accountant Disaster Management: Limakatso RANTSO

Latest appeals

21 May 2012
Food Insecurity (MDRLS002)
Lesotho - Operation update no. 1
30 April 2012
Lesotho (MAALS002)
Lesotho - Annual Report 2011
9 February 2012
Food Insecurity (MDRLS002)
Lesotho - DREF Operation
1 January 2012
Lesotho (MAALS002)
Lesotho - Donor Response
22 December 2011
Floods (MDRLS001)
Lesotho - DREF Operation Final Report

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