Mozambique is a reminder that the world’s failures to sustain investments in peace produce humanitarian fallout and widespread displacement.
Making Fishers into Farmers? Mozambique’s IDPs Need Livelihood Support
Recent climate disasters have displaced more than 850,000 Mozambicans from the coast, further inland. Better livelihood programming is now needed to help them start anew.
The Women of Mozambique Want You to Know About the War You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
As the war in Northern Mozambique worsens, women and girls continue to live in uncertainty. The world must listen to their experiences.
Refugees International Concerned Over Violence and Displacement in Northern Mozambique
After a period of relative calm last year, the Islamic-state affiliated group in Cabo Delgado has increased attacks in 2024, devastating villages and generating fear among the population.
Immediate Action Needed to Address Humanitarian Crisis in Mozambique
Refugees International Senior Fellow Sarah Miller comments on the recent violence and ongoing displacement in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province.
In Photos: Southern Africa Recovers From Twin Cyclones
The climate is changing and the frequency of unusually severe storms like these are expected to increase.
Devastation and Displacement: Unprecedented Cyclones in Mozambique and Zimbabwe a Sign of What’s to Come?
As humanitarians continue to respond to the needs of storm survivors, including a looming food crisis is affecting up to a third of the population in Zimbabwe.
Amid Mozambique’s Devastation, Hope for Victims of Cyclone Idai
When Cyclone Idai roared across Mozambique in March, the storm’s severity surprised everyone. We met one woman who lost everything—but was given a new home.
Refugees International Statement on Mozambique Donor Conference: Act Now or Lose Gains of Initial Response
As Mozambique prepares to host an international pledging conference for reconstruction following cyclones Idai and Kenneth, Refugees International urges action.