Mozambique
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Champion leaders competition
As part of the implementation of the JPF (Support for Education) Project, funded by Japan self-fund, which started on November 1, 2023 to October 31, 2024. After the attacks of March 24, 2021, two years later, the education sector has faced numerous challenges in terms of materials to guarantee the teaching and learning process. It is in this context that the project comes in to support the education sector, with a view to ensuring that the teaching and learning process takes place without leaps and bounds in this atypical environment that is plaguing the province of Cabo Delgado and in particular the district of Palma.
Supply of building materials to communities for the repair and construction of school infrastructure
As part of the implementation of the Save the Children Japan's self-fund Project (Support for Education), financed by Japan Platform(JPF), which began on November 1, 2023 and ends on October 31, 2024. After the attacks of March 24, 2021, two years later, the education sector has faced numerous challenges in terms of materials to guarantee the teaching and learning process and school infrastructures that were also destroyed due to the abandonment of communities in the face of attacks by members of non-state forces. This is where the project comes in to support the education sector, with a view to guaranteeing a safe environment for children so that the teaching and learning process can achieve its objectives.
Empowering Education in Post-Conflict Mozambique: The Impact of the Save the Children Japan's self-fund project in Cabo Delgado
In the context of implementing the Save the Children Japan's self-fund project (Education Support), which runs from 1st November 2023 to 31st October 2024, significant challenges remain in the education sector two years after the attacks of 24th March 2021. These challenges include a lack of materials necessary to ensure the teaching and learning process. The project aims to support the education sector to guarantee that teaching and learning can continue smoothly despite the atypical environment affecting Cabo Delgado province, particularly Palma district.
Save the Children warns up to 650,000 children at risk from impacts of Cyclone Chido in Mozambique, as aid effort prepares to mobilise
Cyclone Chido made landfall between Mecufi district in Cabo Delgado province and Memba district in Nampula province in the early hours of Sunday morning.
LEARNING EVENT ON CHILD MARRIAGES IN MOZAMBIQUE: Empowering Girls to Eliminate Child Marriages
Mozambique Takes Another Step Towards Eliminating Child Marriages with a Learning Event Under the Theme “Empowering Girls to Combat Child Marriages”
Children in Mozambique to Benefit from New Climate Resilient Social Protection Initiative
Principally funded by the Green Climate Fund, with co-financing from Save the Children Italy, Norad, the Government of Mozambique, and AEROMAP, LINK will integrate climate adaptation investments through Local Adaptation Plans into social protection via the Productive Social Action Program (PASP), enhancing Mozambique's Adaptive Social Protection framework. The project aims to increase the climate resilience of 415,000 people, particularly those most vulnerable, to prepare for, cope with, adapt to, and improve their food and water security and well-being, ensuring they do not fall deeper into poverty.
Mozambique: Rising violence driving up child marriage in Cabo Delgado province
The violence has also led to the widespread destruction of property and displacement
CABO DELGADO: More than 61,000 children displaced as fresh attacks lead to largest displacement in 18 months
More than 61000 children have fled a new wave of violence in Cabo Delgado provinces in Mozambique in the past two months