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Mozambique
In Mozambique more than 46% of the population lives below the poverty line. When
Covid-19 broke out, the country was still recovering from two devastating
hurricanes in 2019 and the consequences of the 2016 economic crisis.
The social and economic impact on the country was quite serious and
especially on the most vulnerable groups: children, women and rural
communities. This fragile situation was exacerbated by the severe
humanitarian crisis of Cabo Delgado where there are over
a million people, of which half are children, who need urgent
humanitarian aid.
We work in the country both in the area of development and
emergency with interventions in four of the country’s Provinces.
We work in partnership with local institutions and civil society
organizations, universities, and local and foreign private sector.
Our activities focus on supporting education, with a large
part devoted to improving infrastructures, agricultural development
for food security and improvement of family incomes,
with special attention to the irrigation sector, peace education as
a means of rebuilding the social and economic fabric in post-conflict
contexts, access to water, protection and the fight against gender-based
discrimination and violence.
We have been here since 1988
In 2021 we invested € 1,931,306
Sectors
Education • Water • Gender equality
• Nutrition and Agriculture • Emergency
2 Eliminate hunger
We contributed
to the following SDGs
3 Health and Well-being
4 Quality education
5 Gender equality
6 Water and hygiene and healthcare services
Active projects in 2021 14
Regions of operation
Province of Maputo: Districts of Marracuene, Manhiça, Moamba
and Magude
Province of Inhambane: Districts of Vilankulos and Jangamo
Province of Sofala: Districts of Gorongosa and Maringue
Province of Cabo Delgado: District of Mueda
Partners 8
Full-time workers and collaborators 106
Minors benefitted 38,381
Total beneficiaries 87,004
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ANNUAL REPORT 2021