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application/pdfAvaliação de risco sobre a reabertura segura das escolasA Save the Children (SCI), como parceira estratégica do Ministro da Educação, decidiu realizar a avaliação nas escolas das sete províncias onde a SCI opera para evidenciar os possíveis riscos para as crianças e professores em relação à reabertura de escolas e fornecer recomendações sobre medidas que devem ser tomadas para garantir um processo segurode reabertura de escolas. Esta avaliação foi feita em Agosto de 2020.14/12/202018MB
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/pdfBoletim Diário da Cólera 06032023Moçambique está desde o princípio do corrente ano de 2023 a braços com um surto de cólera que afectou já mais de 7 mil pessoas, com 43 óbitos registados até agora. A epidemia está a assolar com incidência as províncias de Sofala, Tete e Niassa. Este boletim resume a situação actual da cólera no país a 6 de Março de 202307/03/2023171KB
application/pdfBOLETIM INFORMATIVO SOBRE A PRESTACÃO DE CONTAS AS CRIANÇASEm Agosto de 2022, decorreu pela primeira vez na cidade de Maputo, a primeira ronda de sessões de Prestação de Contas às Crianças, uma acção que foi realizada em cumprimento ao Plano de Actividades 2022 do Parlamento Infantil. Esta primeira edição do Boletim Informativo resume o processo todo, com uma mensagem do Parlamento Infantil, algumas intervenções das organizações participantes e a respectiva classificação.16/02/20238MB
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/pdfCabo Delgado Program Portfolio2022 Cabo Delgado Program projects portfolio21/06/20222MB
application/pdfcapacity of a National Coalition for Child Rights To ensure that all children, especially the poorest, benefit from greater public investment and better use of society’s resources in realizing their rights.05/07/2018750KB
application/mswordCase studies and material for external communicationAdvocating for end of legalized corporal punishment and other forms of humiliating punishment against children in Mozambique.03/07/2018150KB
application/pdfCase Study - Child Protection - Family TracingFleeing the armed conflict in Palma, Cabo Delgado, Celina's parents were taken by non-state armed groups leaving Celina and her two young sisters alone. Celina managed to reach safe zone and Save the Children is now in the process of reuniting the sisters with their grandmother.09/11/2021993KB
application/pdfCash and Education Case Study - MozambiqueSave the Children is implementing a project in Cabo Delgado province that integrates cash assistance into an Education in Emergency support package, with the aim of retaining (or re-enrolling) 2,820 at-risk children in school, including those who were displaced by the armed conflict (IDPs) and resettled in host communities. Financed by ECHO DG , the cash assistance component complements the project’s objective of creating safe school environments.15/04/20241MB
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