- 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. (06 Mar 2008)
- Reflections from flood affected area in Tambara District, Mozambique
Concern staff members Silvia Collazuol and Nyararai Magudu, recently visited Tambara District in Mozambique and reported their findings to the web team. Here are their reports in their own words. (04 Feb 2008)
- Impressions from flood-affected Mozambique
Remko Berkhout, Concern�s Country Director in Mozambique, reports from the flood-affected areas in central Mozambique, giving impressions from the search and rescue missions that Concern have been participating in since early January. (22 Jan 2008)
- Concern's Country Director describes situation in Mozambique
Tom Wright, Concern's Country Director describes situation in Mozambique, highlighting the difference in the response to floods in 2000, due to the preparedness of the government. (02 Mar 2007)
- Zambezi Valley floods displace thousands
Severe flooding in the Zambezi Valley in Mozambique has forced more than 120,000 people from their homes, in the last few weeks. (21 Feb 2007)
- Irish Times Article - Women's Aid
Most of its people live on less than €1.50 a day, and none lives much past 40. But the outlook for Mozambique isn't entirely bleak. The country has one of Africa's most progressive attitudes to women, who are hopeful about tackling domestic violence, sexual abuse and, above all, HIV&AIDs. Ruadhán Mac Cormaic and Dara Mac Dónaill from The Irish Times, travelled to Mozambique with Concern. (30 Jan 2007)
- President of Ireland visits Concern's staff in Mozambique
President of Ireland visits Concern's staff in Mozambique (15 Jun 2006)
- Case study on work of Concern's work with School Councils
Case study on work of Concern's work with School Councils (25 Apr 2005)
- Food Security Update from Mozambique
Food Security Update from Mozambique (15 Nov 2004)
- "Now I can come to school even when it rains"
"Now I can come to school even when it rains" (22 Oct 2004)