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Mozambique

Blog from the Field: Floods, Helicopters and Delivering WFP Food

Alastair is a logistics expert. He’s been working with us at WFP for almost 20 years in some of the most challenging emergency responses – from organizing the delivery of food aid in countries rocked by…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
WFP
Posted:
14 May 2015

Mozambique

Mozambique Price Bulletin, April 2015

Maize, rice, and cowpeas are the most important food commodities for poor. Maize is the staple food for the poor, with rice most often used as a substitute. Among beans, cowpeas are the most important to…

Mozambique

Belita Carlito’s story of hope after Mozambique floods

By Wilson Gama Belita Carlito and her family are among 300,000 people who were displaced from their homes by floods that affected the northern and central provinces of Mozambique from January onwards. After the initial shock, their…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
WFP
Posted:
19 Apr 2015

Mozambique

Mozambique Price Bulletin, March 2015

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) monitors trends in staple food prices in countries vulnerable to food insecurity. For each FEWS NET country and region, the Price Bulletin provides a set of charts showing…

Mozambique

Mozambique 2015 Flood & Cholera Update SitRep, 25 March 2015

Cholera Outbreaks in Tete, Sofala, Zambezia, Nampula and Niassa provinces 7,073 cases reported since 25 December and 22 March and 53 deaths with a case fatality rate of 0.7%. Cholera outbreaks are stabilizing in Nampula, Niassa and Tete…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
27 Mar 2015

Mozambique

Mozambique: Food Security Outlook Update, March 2015

Harvests begin in the south, while heavy rains continue to affect the northern provinces KEY MESSAGES The food security outcomes of the majority of households throughout the country are favorable with Minimal acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 1).…

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Japan donates 10,000 tonnes of rice

The Mozambican and Japanese governments signed an agreement in Maputo on 19 March under which Japan will donate 10,000 tonnes of rice, valued at US$6.2 million. The rice is commercial food aid. The money raised by selling…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
AIM
Posted:
25 Mar 2015

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