Humanitarian

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application/pdfCabo Delgado Program Portfolio2022 Cabo Delgado Program projects portfolio21/06/20222MB
application/pdfCABO DELGADO MULTI-SECTORAL RAPID NEEDS ASSESSMENTThe COSACA Consortium (CARE, Save the Children and Oxfam) conducted a multi-sectoral rapid needs assessment from 20-23 October, 2020. The assessment was conducted in three accommodation centres in Metuge district, and in an IDP host community and the main IDP Arrivals and Transit Center in Pemba City, the latter of which is primary entry point for the IDPs fleeing by boat. The multi-sectoral assessment conducted by COSACA was designed to provide a snapshot of the current needs of both the IDPs, and their host communities. Additionally it was designed to provide recommendations for the COSACA consortium, and other humanitarian organizations providing essential services to the impacted areas.02/12/20202MB
application/pdfBMZ Project Fact SheetFACT SHEET_ Strengthening the resilience of conflict-affected communities in Cabo Delgado for a secure and inclusive future. Across Chiure and Montepuez – where a high percentage of IDPs (+90%) have indicated their interest in resettling into their new communities4 – the COSACA consortium and its local partners are supporting IDPs and host communities building resilient structures for a peaceful and secure future together.27/03/20232MB
application/pdfAMPLIFYING THE VOICES OF CHILDREN OF CABO DELGADOBetween July and August 2023, Save the Children conducted a consultation with children in the districts of Palma and Macomia who returned to their districts of origin in Cabo Delgado. Some of these children returned to their communities after the conflict, others did not, and remain in very difficult conditions. The children were returning from the districts of Montepuez, Palma, Mueda and Pemba, where they had been displaced. This report reflects the challenges they face now in their communities, as well as their dreams for the future.05/12/20236MB
application/pdfAMPLIFICANDO AS VOZES DAS CRIANÇAS EM CABO DELGADOEntre Julho e Agosto de 2023, a Save the Children realizou uma consulta a crianças nos distritos de Palma e Macomia que regressaram aos seus distritos de origem em Cabo Delgado. Algumas destas crianças regressaram às suas comunidades de origem após o conflito, outras não, e permanecem em condições muito difíceis. As crianças consultadas regressavam dos distritos de Montepuez, Palma, Mueda e Pemba, onde estiveran deslocadas. Este relatório espelha os desafios que enfrentam na nova realidade que enfrentam nas suas comunidades, assim como os seus sonhos para o futuro.05/12/20236MB
application/pdf2018-2020 Mozambique Humanitarian Response PlanEste documento é a terceira revisão do Plano de Resposta Humanitária de Moçambique (HRP – sigla em inglês) desde Novembro de 2018. O HRP (Novembro de 2018 a Junho de 2019) foi desenvolvido pela primeira vez para apoiar a resposta liderada pelo governo ao impacto humanitário do fraco desempenho da estação chuvosa de Janeiro a Março e o deslocamento de pessoas devido à insegurança em Cabo Delgado. 12/09/20193MB
application/pdf DOUBLE DISASTERS The effect of cyclones This Policy Brief was produced on the occasion of the Day of the Girl, the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. We are urging the government, UN-agencies, donors, stakeholders and practitioners to adopt the recommendations against child marriage.02/12/20194MB
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