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Briefing Note Cash Transfers in Mozambique

In 2016, Mozambique experienced the effects of a serious el Nino event which resulted in drought conditions in the southern and central provinces of the country. This required a humanitarian response with the provision of food…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
ECHO, DFID
Posted:
8 Apr 2019
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Mozambique

Mozambique Staple Food Market Fundamentals, September 2018

Key Messages This Market Fundamentals report for Mozambique presents findings to inform regular market monitoring and analysis for all regions of the country. The information gathered serves as essential input to food security monitoring and analysis and…

Format:
Analysis
Source:
FEWS NET
Posted:
19 Jan 2019
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Why not cash? The case for cash transfers for refugees in Mozambique

Working and discussion papers December 2016 Sarah Bailey There are two areas where cash transfers could play a role in humanitarian assistance in Mozambique: in response to natural disasters and in support of the long-term refugee population. This working…

Format:
Analysis
Source:
ODI
Posted:
31 Dec 2016

Mozambique

Farmers in Mozambique Reconnect to Global Cashew Market

Prior to its decades-long civil war, Mozambique was the world’s largest cashew producing country at 240,000 tons per year and processed approximately half of all global production at 100,000 tons per year. By the early 1990s,…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. USA
Posted:
29 Jan 2016

Mozambique

Mozambique farmers' market at heart of fight against hunger

Wapsala collective's self-sufficiency drive aims to ease the chronic malnutrition that affects 44% of the under-fives Simon Tisdall in Matimbine In England, it would be called a farmers' market. In Matimbine, in the parched, sandy, semi-desert of Mozambique's…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Guardian
Posted:
4 Jun 2012

Mozambique

Cash not food needed to help Mozambique flood evacuees recover

Save the Children is calling on the UN, the Red Cross, the government of Mozambique and international aid agencies to hand out money rather than foodaid to families affected by flooding in Mozambique once they return home. Save the Children…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Save the Children
Posted:
20 Feb 2007

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