Mozambique

>> Mozambique programme plan 2012

This is Concern Worldwide's 2012 programme plan for Mozambique. The following is an excerpt from the document, which can be downloaded below.

 

>> Manica District development project in Mozambique

Since 2006, Concern Worldwide with its partners have implemented the Manica district development project in Mozambique.

>> Mozambique: aid effectiveness

Ireland’s minister for the department of foreign affairs and trade, Jan O’Sullivan, was presented with new research by Concern Worldwide which examines the effectiveness of aid in five countries in the developing world.

>> Democratic Ownership: building partnerships

This document is the final outcome of a research and monitoring project on Democratic Ownership conductedby Alliance2015 in preparation for the fourth High Level Forum on aid effectiveness, to be held in Busan in 2011.

>> Mozambique: Progress towards Democratic Ownership

This policy brief is part of a set of policy briefs on Democratic Ownership prepared by Alliance2015 towards the High Level Forum in Busan in 2011.

>> Ghana: Towards Democratic Ownership

This policy brief is part of a set of policy briefs on Democratic Ownership prepared by Alliance2015 towards the High Level Forum in Busan in 2011.

>> Democratic Ownership in Nicaragua

This policy brief is part of a set of policy briefs on Democratic Ownership prepared by Alliance2015 towards the High Level Forum in Busan in 2011.

Concern wraps up emergency response after Mozambique floods

Following the flooding of the Zambezi valley in Mozambique, Concern was quick to respond with much-needed help. Now, as the heavy rain has stopped, these emergency activities are coming to a close.

Mozambique floods have left 100,000 homeless

Over 100,000 people are homeless as a result of the flooding in Mozambique. The government has reported that 258,000 people are in need of food, water and sanitation.

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