Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| Save the Children in Mozambique Portfolio | Education, Health and Nutrition, Child Protection, Child Rights Governance, Child Poverty, Emergency Programming are on the core of our current work in Mozambique as the main strategic goals. Our additional strategic goals include Gender, Child Marriage, and Humanitarian and Resilience. We have a long-standing experience in emergency programming, ranging from humanitarian assistance to preparedness activities. Read more here. | 16/10/2020 | 575KB |
| Save the Children's Universal Child Benefits | Towards Universal Child Benefits. This presentation brings an overview of Save the Children's efforts to end child poverty. It has a snapshot of our work in Mozambique, showing why it is important to prioritize investments in child focuses social protection. You will also learn about the Case for Universal Child Benefits (UCBs); examples of Save the Children’s Work from across Africa. A Q&A section will help you get some answers for some of your questions.
| 19/10/2020 | 5MB |
| CECAP UPR Report_2020 | The Report addresses issues such as poverty and inequality; harmful practices as the main motivators of child early marriages and violation of rights, and sexual and reproductive health of Mozambican girls. It also highlights the fact that Mozambique has a highly fertile young population and the need to protect girls' education. | 21/10/2020 | 973KB |
| 3R Platform UPR Report_2020 | This report raises concerns regarding the general measures for the implementation of legislative instruments on the rights of the child, regretting, for example, the extinction of the CNAC in 2018. It also raise concerns about the general principles of children's rights; children's civil and freedom rights; violence against children; sexual and reproductive rights; problems with the functioning of community child protection committees; as well as well-being and the rights to education and to leisure. | 21/10/2020 | 540KB |
| FAMOD UPR Report_2020 | The FAMOD UPR Report analyzes the implementation of the legal framework on people with disabilities in Mozambique, identifying the main gaps and recommending possible solutions. The document also addresses the way in which institutions and policies respond to disability problems in the country. | 21/10/2020 | 803KB |
| SCIMOZ COVID-19 SITREP#12 | Leia o 12º Sitrep da Save the Children Moçambique sobre a COVID-19, fornecendo uma visão geral do contexto actual em Moçambique e destaques de alguns dos trabalhos que a Save the Children realizou durante o mês de Setembro como parte da nossa resposta nacional. | 29/10/2020 | 4MB |
| SCIMOZ COVID-19 SITREP#12 | Read Save the Children Mozambique's 12th Sitrep on COVID-19, providing an overview of the current context in Mozambique and highlights of some of the work Save the Children did during September as part of our national response. | 29/10/2020 | 4MB |
| SCIMOZ COVID-19 SITREP#13 | Leia o 13º Sitrep da Save the Children Moçambique sobre a COVID-19, fornecendo uma visão geral do contexto actual em Moçambique e destaques de alguns dos trabalhos que a Save the Children realizou durante o mês de Setembro como parte da nossa resposta nacional. | 27/11/2020 | 4MB |
| SCIMOZ COVID-19 SITREP#13 | Read Save the Children Mozambique's 13th Sitrep on COVID-19, providing an overview of the current context in Mozambique and highlights of some of the work Save the Children did during September as part of our national response | 27/11/2020 | 4MB |
| CABO DELGADO MULTI-SECTORAL RAPID NEEDS ASSESSMENT | The 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. | 02/12/2020 | 2MB |