Under the theme “Working on the Front Line to Combat Trafficking in Persons”, today, the 30th of July, we celebrate the International Day against Trafficking in Persons.
Save the Children in Mozambique (SCIMOZ) delivered yesterday, June 18, 100 houses to the same number of families affected by Cyclone Idai in the locality of Matarara, administrative post of Dombe, district of Sussundenga in the province of Manica.
A Save the Children em Moçambique (SCIMOZ) entregou ontem, 18 de Junho, 100 casas à igual número de famílias afectadas pelo Ciclone Idai na localidade de Matarara, posto administrativo de Dombe, Manica.
Este documento de política ressalta que, embora as crianças não representem um grupo de alto risco para a fatalidade directa do COVID-19, a pandemia tem impactos secundários de longo alcance que aumentam os riscos para os direitos e o bem-estar das crianças africanas.
Boys and girls are experiencing this crisis from their own perspective and – as greatly impacted, but also as critical change makers – their voices must be heard in the response to the pandemic.