Lesotho is crippled by poverty, famine and one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the world. However, with the help of MAF, Lesotho’s mountain airstrips are a gateway through which access to food, medicines, and other essential services can be delivered.
MAF’s ministry doesn’t end when a patient makes it to the hospital or returns to their village – Basotho Christians like Sefiri follow up on patients in remote villages by sharing the Gospel and extending support to medical staff and villagers.
In 2014, our lifeline began directly involving communities in airstrip maintenance, taking the opportunity to build relationships, share the Good News, and encourage the stewardship of remote airstrips by villagers.
Quick Facts
Main Base:
Maseru
Programme Began:
1980
Aircrafts:
Four Cessna 206s
Staff:
6 International 15 National
Did you know?
We served 2,176 passengers across 11 locations in 2023, and work with 3 partner organisations.
Partners on the ground:
Lesotho Flying Pastors
Lokisa Water Project