Mozambique
africa
Advocacy for Mozambique
What’s Happening?
Mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world and has faced several natural disasters in recent years, including back-to-back cyclones in 2019. The storms destroyed huge swaths of agricultural land and infrastructure, and left more than 2 million people in need of immediate humanitarian assistance. While there has been some recovery and relocation efforts, repeated climate-related disasters and ongoing conflict and poverty has created a challenging humanitarian situation. Additionally, the country has been fighting an insurgency in the northern region of Cabo Delgado, which has pushed hundreds of thousands of people into peril. Ad hoc attacks make aid access difficult, and displaced populations are unsure of when or if they will be able to return home.
What Must Be Done?
Refugees International is calling for increased donor support to fund a desperately needed humanitarian response in Mozambique and increase funding for long term livelihood projects.
latest reports and briefs
latest statements and news
Refugees International Concerned Over Violence and Displacement in Northern Mozambique
March 20, 2024
Immediate Action Needed to Address Humanitarian Crisis in Mozambique
April 2, 2021
Refugees International Statement on Mozambique Donor Conference: Act Now or Lose Gains of Initial Response
May 30, 2019
Latest Perspectives and Commentaries
Featured Image: Community leaders in Mozambique are trying to rebuild after the storm. Photo Credit: Refugees International.
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