﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><iati-activities version="2.02" generated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-GPL110</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Maputo Economic Advocacy Workshop funding </narrative></title><description><narrative>-To meet CAFOD programme staff and partners in order to find out about progress on economic advocacy work in Mozambique since the accompanier's last visit (in October 2005);
-To run a small workshop with relevant partners in order to further develop the economic advocacy programme in Mozambique, identifying joint activities and advocacy strategies;
-To introduce the policy monitoring toolkit to interested partners: 
   -Maputo: UNAC, Justice and Peace Commission, Rede da     Crianca, Caritas Maputo, National Health Commission, ORAM,     CEDE, Trocaire / Christian Aid partners; 
   -Lichinga: UNAC, Caritas Lichinga.
-To meet with relevant donors and INGOs in order to increase my understanding of the policy landscape and spaces for influence in Mozambique, and in turn to better advise the Mozambique Programme Officer about the development of the Mozambique Economic Justice Programme. 
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Maputo: UNAC, Justice and Peace Commission, Rede da Crianca, CEDE, National Health Commission + one more HIV/AIDS/Livelihoods partner still to be identified, ORAM, max. of 3-4 Trocaire / Christian Aid partners; Swiss development cooperation (interested donor)
Lichinga: UNAC, Caritas Lichinga, Diocesan Health Commission, IBIS, CCS
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At the Park’s creation in 2002, one of the stated objectives was to improve the living conditions of the Park communities: to date this has not happened, although their rights, interests, livelihoods and homes are directly affected by the Park. These people live meagre existences, subsistence farming, keeping some livestock, and relying heavily on the forest resources for fuel, building materials and wild foods.  They experience great difficulty in accessing services such as health and education, and employment opportunities are so reduced that a large proportion of men have migrated to Mozambican cities or South Africa in search of work, leaving women to head the households.  The project, implemented by a consortium of three local organisations (ORAM, CEDES and Caritas Chokwe), is building the capacity of the community-based committees to enable them to defend their rights, press for their interests, and use their 20% share of the Park’s profits effectively.  This includes training in: relevant legislation, lobbying/ advocacy, conflict prevention/resolution, income-generating skills, project design and financial management.  6,500 of the beneficiaries live in an area designed as a “resettlement zone” rather than a “multi-use zone”, meaning that they are to be moved to an area outside the Park.  The project will accompany and monitor all stages of the resettlement process to help this group press for their rights.  This is particularly important given the conflict of interest currently arising between private investors, the District government and the communities in the resettlement location that has been identified, together with potential friction with the future host communities. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ199"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ199"><narrative>Organizacao Rural De Apoio Mutuo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ199" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2006-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2009-02-28" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15130" percentage="43" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="39" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="18" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2005-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2006-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2006-03-01">27770.1828</value></budget><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2006-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2007-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2007-03-01">11000.0000</value></budget><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2007-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2008-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2008-03-01">18076.7676</value></budget><transaction ref="28325"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2006-03-24" /><value value-date="2006-03-24">27770.1828</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ199"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="34268"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2007-03-28" /><value value-date="2007-03-28">11000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ199"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="31542"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2008-03-26" /><value value-date="2008-03-26">18076.7676</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ199"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="44788"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2006-04-07" /><value value-date="2006-03-24">27770.1800</value><receiver-org><narrative>Organizacao Rural De Apoio Mutuo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="46792"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2007-04-26" /><value value-date="2007-03-28">11000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Organizacao Rural De Apoio Mutuo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="48802"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2008-04-29" /><value value-date="2008-03-26">18076.7700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Organizacao Rural De Apoio Mutuo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ203</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Mahanhela</narrative></title><description><narrative>The overall goal is to reduce the rate of infection with HIV\AIDS and other STD, as well as its negative impact in the communities of Massingir, taking into account the threatens of the resettlement due to the recently launched Limpopo Transnational Park, promotion of Human Rights and gender awareness in Massingir (Gaza Province). The project will benefit 1500 families of Massingir district and inside the Limpopo National Parque specifically in Mavodze and Zulu Administrative Posts.

The project will promote education and awareness on public healthy with particular focus on HIV/AIDS and Gender issues through prevention campaign, the strengthening of women’s capacity to participate actively in decision-making process, both at household and community level. Fight against domestic violence; deal with gender issues and rights-based approach with a special focus on the right of women and rights of those living with HIV/AIDS in the context of Human Rights.

Recognizing the existence of linkages between abject poverty and HIV/AIDS, in other words, in the sake of sustainability, CEDES will also work with local communities of Massingir in identification of some income generating activities as small-scale livelihood project, sewing, etc which community members wish to be engaged in. CEDES will then provide the skills by training these households in order to equip them to implement the projects which they have identified.
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last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ207</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Disaster risk reduction and Preparedness, Humanitarian Accompaniment in Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>  CAFOD has been supporting partners in Mozambique to be more effective in humanitarian response, mitigation and preparedness since the last few years. CAFOD has placed an Accompanier since 2007 to help partners to identify and assess specific disaster risk factors and strategies to reduce those risks by integrating disaster risk reduction methods in on going longer term work.  

As reflected in Mozambique country strategy paper, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) has been identified as one among other crosscutting issues such HIV/AIDS and gender since 2007. DRR was a new concept to CAFOD partners in Mozambique but very crucial in a country that experiences diverse natural disasters.  The national Caritas in Mozambique continued to seek assistance from CAFOD to undertake Community Risk Assessment in the disaster prone provinces which has ultimately resulted in this proposed Disaster Risk Reduction pilot project in Mapulangwene. The programme intended to contribute to:    

•	Reduce peoples’ vulnerability by increasing  community resilience in Mapulangwene 
            Through community focused initiatives and appropriate capacity building in DRR. 
•	Increased access to drinking water in Mapulangwene by providing water boreholes fitted with hand pumps. 
•	Promote income generating activities by encouraging community creativity to alternatives options of livelihood. .  
•	Promote sustainable development through public awareness and education support for natural resource management and environmental preservation. . 

This is a two-year project and it is expected to bring significant changes to at least 2000 people (approximately 400 families) in Mapulangwene. The project will provide: 

1) Drinking water by offering boreholes equipped with water pumps; 2) Food security to be addressed through introduction of drought resistant crops; 3) Income generating activities 4) Educated about preservation of environment and natural resources contributing in the fight against desertification. 5) This will include energy conservation method and conservation farming techniques. 6) Disaster Risk Reduction will be the core to ensure that after two-year project time , communities in Mapulangwene will have wider understanding and better coping strategies to face  semi-arid context.    
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Ensure access to education, health and civic rights for OVCs and access and availability of treatment for PLWHAs
2.	Promote community- initiated responses to the impact of HIV/AIDS especially among teachers, students and general community
3.	Promote the concept of volunteerism in Home Based Care and better use of traditional medicine, nutrition education as part of HIV/AIDS response
4.	Improve food security level of PLWHAs and OVCs and well as their immediate neighbourhood families
5.	Ensure legal assistance for OVCs and PLWHAs in order to defend their fundamental rights
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2. Increase knowledge of civil society institutions and the Consultative District Committees ("Conselhos Consultivos Distritais") on their rights and the duties in relation to the local governance and build their capacity to hold local governments more accountable
3. Assess the capacity of district and municipal governments to implement national policies
4. Offer capacity building to district and municipal government machineries, administrators and assemblies in their new roles emerged due to the decentralization process started in 2006

More specifically the year one focus will be to identify parameters through an initial assessment to clarify regional priority sectors for monitoring governance in the respective regions. The intention is to enable the actors to focus on specific sectors in their region and to identify already existing local mechanisms and actors to discuss the role they could play in the monitoring of district and municipal governments. And for the second and third year the focus will be to contribute to the strengthening and improvement of mechanisms for monitoring local governance issues through capacity building and training of local actors.
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The Catholic Church in Mozambique has had a dominant role to play in nation building from the troubled days of civil war and the role is still crucial in many ways specially to restore peace and justice to every citizen of the country. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ211"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ211"><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ211" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2007-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2009-02-28" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="60" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" percentage="20" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2006-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2007-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2007-03-01">15423.5897</value></budget><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2007-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2008-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2008-03-01">16878.2828</value></budget><transaction ref="29376"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2007-03-28" /><value value-date="2007-03-28">15423.5897</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ211"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="31409"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2008-03-17" /><value value-date="2008-03-17">16878.2828</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ211"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="46676"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2007-04-06" /><value value-date="2007-03-28">15423.5900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="48716"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2008-04-18" /><value value-date="2008-03-17">16878.2800</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ212</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Sekeleka Motaze III (Rise Up Motaze)</narrative></title><description><narrative>Since 2002, OIKOS’ has been working in the Motaze region of Magude District, Maputo Province to reduce peoples’ vulnerabilities to issues of poverty. OIKOS’ principal strategy has been to enhance household level food security through increased activities to diversify agricultural production and increase family income to absorb shocks during critical periods of food shortages.  In light of the high prevalence of  HIV/AIDS in the region (at least 22%), OIKOS incorporated additional activities in 2004 to reduce families’ vulnerability to HIV and its impact, particularly in terms of improving nutritional practices and providing home based visits for people living with HIV/AIDS. Their project activities have so far reached around 3000 families in the area.  The rising rate of the epidemic calls for stepping up these interventions. OIKOS proposes a 2-year project to consolidate previous activities and launch new approaches to mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on families’ food insecurity particularly on the most vulnerable groups like orphaned and vulnerable children, widows, and HIV-positive individuals. 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However, the flood risk in Zambezi River Valley is predictable. The project aims to meet the recovery needs of affected communities in Tete Province, with an overarching emphasis on disaster preparedness, acknowledging the inherent flood risk in the region and the need to strengthen local capacity to prepare for and manage this risk.

At the height of the flooding at the beginning of 2007, CAFOD and Caritas Mozambique worked to meet the immediate needs of vulnerable groups in the Zambezi River Valley, including Tete Province. This project seeks to provide assistance for thenext phase of recovery and rehabilitation, focusing on reducing future risk through improved water and sanitation provision, increased food security and strengthened local capacity in risk mitigation. Throughout the project, the community level capacity will be strengthened through support to traditional coping mechanisms and securing productivity. The project will target flood-affected households and communities. In all cases the most vulnerable will be targeted. This long-term view will seek to accompany communities through appropriate rehabilitation and development processes towards reduced risk and preparedness for future floods.

Disaster preparedness and risk reduction are long term objectives and it is acknowledged that significant impact in this sector will not result from this short project. However, this project sits within a wider recovery and disaster preparedness programme covering four affected provinces in the Zambezi River Valley, in which CAFOD and Caritas Mozambique will support flood-affected communities through a 3-year intervention.
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Disaster preparedness and risk reduction are long term objectives and it is acknowledged that significant impact in this sector will not result from this short project. However, this project sits within a wider recovery and disaster preparedness programme covering four affected provinces in the Zambezi River Valley, in which CAFOD and Caritas Mozambique will support flood-affected communities through a 3-year intervention.
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It will also strengthen links to national level networks that are campaigning on quality care and treatment.  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The proposed agricultural activities include components of training in improved farming techniques by means of conservation farming, promote cultivation of medicinal plants, revitalize Cashew production in Nipepe district and support agricultural marketing. Other activities will include the creation of new income generation opportunities for local communities such as small animal husbandry, ponds for fish farming etc, as well as advocacy activites.

Since a couple of years, Caritas Lichinga aims to promote production and marketing of agricultural products and assist communities to think in a more strategic manner, supporting them to prepare marketing plans for their products in the Nipepe district. Within the proposed 2-year project, Caritas will focus on two Casas Agrarias1 (“agricultural service station”), namely Murrumpuene and Xeya-xeya and will facilitate the production of cash crops such as sunflower, groundnuts and sesame and accordingly their sale and excess to the agricultural market. In 2005, Caritas built two warehouses and purchased agriculture instruments to equip them. In the last months, the farmers who belong to the Casas Agrarias have participated in exchange visits, sharing experiences in relation to agricultural marketing with similar Casas Agrarias in Lichinga supported by OIKOS. As a result, farmers are now motivated to carry out similar activities. With the proposed 2 year follow up project from a previous project involving several districts of Niassa Province, Caritas attends to consolidate activities they started during previous projects focusing this time on Nipepe district (other Caritas district work has been included into a joint programme with other CAFOD partners) and will additionally facilitate further training for the target groups in business and marketing skills in collaboration with UNAC (another CAFOD partner), involving community leaders. Within the proposed 2 years of the project, Caritas also wants to support local communities in Nipepe district to start monitoring public policies, enhance farmers’ participation at district level Consultative Committees, and thus support the decentralization processes and participatory decision making at local level. This activity has also been planned in collaboration with UNAC, which will provide training to Caritas staff and community members and support exchange visits to Majune and Maua district where UNAC has already started to develop district level advocacy pilot plans and monitoring of public policies involving local farmers associations. 
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The Catholic Church in Mozambique represented by Caritas Mozambicana proposes to undertake a humanitarian response to alleviate the suffering of over 3000 flood-affected households by providing access to safe water, food security, and promoting improved sanitation as well as personal and environmental hygiene. The project will be implemented by diocesan Caritas agencies in Tete, Beira, Chimoio and Quelimane. This emergency flood response will take priority over the flood rehabilitation and disaster risk reduction programme operational in these same dioceses as a response to the floods in 2007.  Once completed, the longer-term disaster risk reduction and flood recovery work supported by EA/27 2007 will continue.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ221"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ221"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ221" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2008-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2008-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="12220" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="14030" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="14030" percentage="40" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="20" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2008-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2009-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2008-04-01">100000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="31979"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2008-05-19" /><value value-date="2008-05-19">100000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ221"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="48944"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2008-05-29" /><value value-date="2008-05-19">100000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ224</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Support to Mozambique's Justice and Peace Commission</narrative></title><description><narrative>This project is proposed by the National Justice and peace Commission of Mozambique as part of the CAFOD/Trocaire ABG Programme.  This project seeks to ensure that Women and men in communities in six districts of two dioceses of Mozambique, namely, Inhambane (districts of Vilanculos, Maxixe and Quissico) and Tete (Tete city, districts of Changara and Moatize) are better able to articulate their rights and needs on issues related to access to basic services (education, health, water and sanitation) and rights to land, incorporating a gender sensitive perspective and as such they can better participate in local government processes for concrete improvements in their communities.  In order to achieve this objective, activities will happen at two levels: 1) National level activities that seek to advocate on behalf on the communities regarding the issues outlined above; 2) Work at local level to building capacity of men and women in the 6 districts. Activities will be undertaken in the following areas:
1.	Influencing Bishops conference and engaging in joint advocacy actions
2.	Advocacy actions at National and Diocesan level by CEJP and Diocesan action teams
3.	Capacity Building of Community-based Diocesan Action Teams by CEJP
4.	Diocesan action teams supporting capacity building at the local level with members of the 6 districts
5.	Technical support to communities by DAT to access rights and engage in government processes

This project will benefit directly 60 Justice and Peace Agents and 2400 members of communities.
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It will relay on building the capacity of 20 volunteers per each of the 20 Dioceses in the country and these volunteers will then assist directly the children.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ225"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ225"><narrative>Comissao Episcopal Para a pastoral dos Servicios de Saude</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ225" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2008-12-31" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2011-12-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="11330" percentage="60" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="13040" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2008-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2009-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2008-12-31">31468.5314</value></budget><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2009-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2010-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2009-12-31">15625.0000</value></budget><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2010-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2011-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2010-12-31">15000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="33391"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2009-01-29" /><value value-date="2009-01-29">31468.5314</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ225"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="35934"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2010-02-17" /><value value-date="2010-02-17">15625.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ225"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="39314"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-18" /><value value-date="2011-03-18">15000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ225"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="50220"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2009-03-06" /><value value-date="2009-01-29">31468.5300</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissao Episcopal Para a pastoral dos Servicios de Saude</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="52047"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-09" /><value value-date="2010-02-17">15625.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissao Episcopal Para a pastoral dos Servicios de Saude</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="53915"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-24" /><value value-date="2011-03-18">15000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissao Episcopal Para a pastoral dos Servicios de Saude</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ226</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Faith Based Organization Monitoring of Poverty Reduction Strategy and Public Policies in Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>The project aims at contributing towards a participatory and inclusive development in the four districts of Mozambique selected, through the active involvement of religious leaders and communities (men and women) in monitoring the Economic and Social Plan and District Budget - PESOD (at local level).

Objectives:
•	To monitor the conception and implementation of PESODs in the four selected districts in the provinces of Cabo Delgado and Zambézia;
•	To engage religious leaders in effective actions of advocacy for transparency and accountability in the implementation of PESODs by governmental authorities,
•	Advocate for inclusive access to social services (health, education, water &amp; sanitation and social welfare) for people with disability, women, girls, the elderly;
•	Advocate for the assurance of land rights/entitlements for women, widows and other vulnerable groups; 
•	To raise the awareness of religious leaders and communities on the content and reach of PESODs and selected legislation in their lives and protection of their interests/rights.

The Project will seek to empower religious leaders and equip them with tools of analysis for monitoring PESODs and advocate in favour of productive and poverty-reducing implementation of district level public policies. In the long term the Project seeks to contribute to governance practices that are participatory, transparent, accountable and committed to local development.
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type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Production and experimental use of organic compost in  Maputo Province</narrative></title><description><narrative>The present proposal constitutes a “bridge” between the first financing of CAFOD (Small Grants) to Caritas Moçambicana/LVIA occurred in 2008, for the completion of the FERTILIZA composting centre, and the elaboration of a future 3 years proposal for the introduction of improved agriculture techniques in 4 rural communities where all CAFODs’ partners of southern Mozambique are operating.

The project aims to support the further development the compost production centre, FERTILIZA, created in 2008 by 11 ex waste scavengers,(FERTILIZA is working towards its technical and financial autonomy); and to introduce and promote the use of compost produced from organic waste by FERTILIZA and other environmental friendly techniques in 2 rural communities in Maputo Province in order to improve the efficiency of agriculture production of vulnerable groups (women, youth, children, HIV positive).

The compost “on-site” application will be undertaken in the community of Magude, (Where Diocesan Caritas of Maputo operates) and the community of Mumemo, (where the Franciscan Sisters operate), both CAFOD partners. In the near future those communities (in particular the most vulnerable) could use the composting technique to manage their organic waste in a sustainable way, and at the same time improve their agricultural efficiency and their nutrition. 

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The project’s main strategies will be on capacity building of local/traditional leaders (including initiation rites masters), on issues related with HIV prevention; use of communication strategies for information dissemination such as theatre, media material, etc; most of which in local language.  Other target groups will be involved will be the associations of PLWHVA kindergartens, vocational centre, etc.
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The project envisages empowering and improving the capacity of the marginalized people, small scale farmers, specially those affected with HIV and AIDS,  to mitigate the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic through food security and nutrition interventions, rise awareness and improve the knowledge. The project expects to bring improvements in the nutritional status of the PLWHA, Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC) and to the wider community; it also envisages to contribute to the reduction of the level of new infections of HIV amongst  small farmers, youth and women as well as to open opportunities for the communities to familiarize with main legislation in order to defend their rights in land and delivery  of basic services into the communities, education of OVC. It will also intend to empower local organizations, particularly the community based organisations (CBO’s) concerned with the HIV&amp;AIDS pandemic.

The project’s main strategies will be on capacity building of local/traditional leaders, on issues related with HIV prevention; home base care - including traditional medicine, and the use of communication strategies for information dissemination in local language.  
Specifically for agriculture, it will promote easy production techniques for farmers namely (use of simple irrigation systems, use of manure and pesticide produced locally, veterinary assistance and develop a micro funds for livelihoods and other initiatives).
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At the Park’s creation in 2002, one of the stated objectives was to improve the living conditions of the Park communities: although progress was made during the first phase, the situation of these communities is still not secure even though their rights, interests, livelihoods and homes are directly affected by the Park. These people live meagre existences, subsistence farming, keeping some livestock, and relying heavily on the forest resources for fuel, building materials and wild foods.  They experience great difficulty in accessing services such as health and education, and employment opportunities are so reduced that a large proportion of men have migrated to Mozambican cities or South Africa in search of work, leaving women to head the households.  The project, implemented by a consortium of three local organisations (CEDES, ORAM and Caritas Chokwe) implemented a first phase from 2006-9 during which it built the capacity of community-based committees to enable them to defend their rights, press for their interests, and use their 20% share of the Park’s profits effectively.  The second phase will build on this work, with particular emphasis on equipping the communities with the skills needed to secure livelihoods that are not reliant solely on agriculture; lobbying and advocacy techniques to continue pressing for their rights and interests; and accompanying the resettlement process.  6,500 of the beneficiaries live in an area designed as a “resettlement zone” rather than a “multi-use zone”, meaning that they are to be moved to an area outside the Park.  The resettlement process has been fraught with problems and to date very few families have moved.  During the second phase the project will continue to accompany and monitor all stages of the resettlement process to help this group press for their rights.  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This national initiative will help to strengthen CAFOD relationships with partners in Mozambique at national level especially with other civil society organisations who share same interest. This is also to aim to develop and integrate a strong learning dimension to identify appropriate advocacy work in Mozambique in the relevant sectors of activities. The proposed national initiative will give ample opportunity to show case certain good practices and promote a spirit of further collaboration with other national players as deemed fit.
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activities.
With A New CAFOD corporate strategic framework ( dec 2009) in place, CAFOD Mozambique is now ready to review the Mozambique country strategy.
CAFOD intends to consult all partners  for joint analysis of mozambican context, consult on partners strategic plans and to discuss possible synergies between CAFODs and partners intentions.
CAFOD staff  will present a draft version of new country strategy for discussion with partners/stakeholders and other CAFOD entities, based on further analysis of data collected from partners , stakeholders adn CAFOD itself.
At end of project, CAFOD Mozambique will have a final version of new coutnry strategy 2010 -2015
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 The project will also focus on prevention issues working with teachers, students and general community, and provide home base care for PLWHA, assistance for OVCs and their families. The project will establish networking with other CAFOD partners working in the same intervention areas.
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A number of events will be conducted in order to make sure that the message on HIV and AIDS is well disseminated and has an effect to the communities in terms of change on people’s behaviour, reduction of stigma and discrimination cases of PLWHA; and health status of PLWHA is improved through income generation activities, agriculture activities and food kits provided by the project. The project will also focus on professional courses such as carpentry, mechanic, electricity, civil engineering, agriculture and livestock for youths in order to give them more opportunities for their future.

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The pilot project showed that the use of organic compost produced from organic waste can improve considerably agriculture production levels, improvements in soils structures through improvements of soil water retention capacity which lead to the better soil resistance in drought periods, more capacity to retain nutrients, etc. The target beneficiary group (6 activists living with HIV from Caritas Diocesana e 1 District Agriculture technician) tested the use of organic compost through residual materials from the land and their observed benefits of this technology in increasing agriculture production in the field.

The aim of this proposed Project is to disseminate the results and findings from the pilot project to large number of beneficiaries (communities) within Magude District, including farmers associations. Those activities will be implemented by project staff and activists and in the communities and by eight (8) technicians from District Agriculture Office of Magude.
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 CAFOD Mozambique developed a first strategic plan in 2006 for the period of 2006 - 2010 as guidance to its activities.
With A New CAFOD corporate strategic framework ( dec 2009) in place, CAFOD Mozambique is now ready to review the Mozambique country strategy.
CAFOD intends to consult all partners  for joint analysis of Mozambican context, consult on partners strategic plans and to discuss possible synergies between CAFODs and partners intentions.
CAFOD staff  will present a draft version of new country strategy for discussion with partners/stakeholders and other CAFOD entities, based on further analysis of data collected from partners , stakeholders and CAFOD itself.
At end of project, CAFOD Mozambique will have a final version of new country strategy 2010 -2015
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- Prevention of HIV infection – non medical area).
- Tuberculosis.
- Strengthening of the Health system.

MCP has pre-selected for the area of HIV prevention 11 proposals: 9 from civil society organisations (incl. CAFOD)) and 2 from ministries (Education and Youth). CAFOD is one of the 9 CSOs proposals.  A meeting was organized by MCP to discuss the overall process for the development of the country proposal. The necessity of full involvement of all pre-selected CSOs has also been stressed, in order to make sure that some of the components presented on their proposals are integrated and decide which service delivery areas (SDAs) will be retained in the final country proposal. This proposal has to be in line with the National HIV Strategy (PENIII) and respect the guidelines for elaboration of proposals of the Global Fund. 

In this context, the project aims to support the development of the country proposal to be submitted by Mozambique to Global Fund. CAFOD’s contribution for the country proposal development will be consisting of supporting the costs of a lead consultant for the CSO group.  CAFOD will also contract a consultant of its own in order to feed CAFOD’s approach/strategies (comprehensive approach to prevention of HIV) into the country proposal. 
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1. Capacity building of the target group about land rights, conflict resolution with a specific focus on women and women’s rights ( rights of widows)
2. Production and dissemination of information to complement this capacity building
3. Accompaniment in cases of conflict to help members of the community negotiate their rights with the relevant government bodies. 

This project will directly benefit 80 members of 6 communities through specific training and a further 800 members of the community through training seminars and wider information dissemination in the communities.
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Within this projects, OIKOS wants to improve these capacities in 2 ways (results of the project): (1) through an intensive transmission of knowledge and abilities to the families, guiding them to deliver essential health care at their relatives, giving them brochures and other graphic information to assure correct understanding of the activities and involving men in some of the activities, and (2) introducing the concept of family vegetable gardens in order to produce easily and at a very low cost, vegetables for the whole year for own consume in order to assure availability of good quality food specially for the members of the family affected by HIV. 

In the period of 10 months, the families involved in the project as beneficiaries will be much more independent on external support in order to give proper health care to relatives affected by HIV and will have a permanent supply of quality food in order to assure a high valuable diet to those relatives and the whole family. 

OIKOS will introduce a new component in the normal health services delivered by the activists, which will focus in knowledge transmission to the families. At the same time, graphic material and other information elements will be produced to be used by the families in order to assure good understanding and correct application. Families will be appropriately followed up to assess their improvements in self care delivering and assure their independence on external support. 

OIKOS will hire an agronomist with expertise and experience in family vegetables gardens, in order to transmit the knowledge and follow up the improvements. OIKOS will support the families in initial kits for garden protection and basic tools and seeds to start up the activities. 

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CAFOD therefore included in its 3 year rolling plan training for all partners on this subject, followed,if necessary with support to the partner to develop their own child protection policies.

Next risk assessment will then clearly indicate a much lower level of risk in this area.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ255"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ255"><narrative>Congregacao das Irmas Franciscanas Hospitaleiras da Imaculada Conceicao</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ255" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2011-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2012-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2011-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2012-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2011-04-01">9202.4539</value></budget><transaction ref="39543"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-25" /><value value-date="2011-03-25">9202.4539</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ255"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="54147"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2011-06-20" /><value value-date="2011-03-25">9202.4500</value><receiver-org><narrative>Congregacao das Irmas Franciscanas Hospitaleiras da Imaculada Conceicao</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ256</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>CAFOD anual partner meeting 2011/12</narrative></title><description><narrative>CAFOD will organise its partner meeting in the first half of the financial year 2011/12.

This meeting will allow for discussion of CAFOD Mozambiques new strategic plan and its validation by the partners; discussion on New CAFOD policies, strategies and procedures; joint contextual analysis of situation in Mozambique and validation of current and planned actions by partners vs that analysis.

It will also promote exchange of experiences  and best practises amongst partners 
The meeting wil also include analysis and discussion on one specific thematic topic ( to be identified)</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ256"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ256"><narrative>Congregacao das Irmas Franciscanas Hospitaleiras da Imaculada Conceicao</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ256" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2011-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2012-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="80" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2011-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2012-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2011-04-01">6134.9693</value></budget><transaction ref="39547"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-25" /><value value-date="2011-03-25">6134.9693</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ256"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="54118"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2011-04-05" /><value value-date="2011-03-25">6134.9700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Congregacao das Irmas Franciscanas Hospitaleiras da Imaculada Conceicao</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ261</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Land event in Niassa Province - Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>Policies of Mozambican Government in support of agrarian, industrial and forest development are supporting the development of forestry/agriculture or extraction of natural resources on a concession basis to foreign companies.
Despite Mozambique having one of the most favorable land law defending the rights of people who inhabit/use that land, in the past few years, the concessionaries have been allowed to bypass the regulations of that law with what seems total impunity.

All over the country, communities, depending on land for their survival and development, find themselves facing occupation of their lands by companies that were granted concessions by the council of Ministers.

Already several INGO, and NGOs have started actions to support communities in the defense of their land.

CAFOD is organising an event with the objective to bring together communities/groups that were affected by these issues, in order to present, discuss and study what has happened at the basis, and how communities have tried,with or without success to defend their land.

the data collected during this event should allow CAFOD to define what gaps  in  the support to these communities still exist, and to define an organised action , with partners/other stakeholders and the affected communities to improve the defense of their land</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ261"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ261"><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ261" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2011-06-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2011-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="43040" percentage="70" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2011-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2012-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2011-06-01">19161.6766</value></budget><transaction ref="40039"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2011-06-01" /><value value-date="2011-06-01">19161.6766</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ261"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="55674"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-02-15" /><value value-date="2011-06-01">2994.2600</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="55675"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-02-15" /><value value-date="2011-06-01">156.7600</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="55677"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-02-15" /><value value-date="2011-06-01">11945.2200</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="55681"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-02-15" /><value value-date="2011-06-01">3017.4700</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="55967"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-21" /><value value-date="2011-06-01">1047.9700</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ268</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Protection, livelihoods and psycho-social support to the refugees and host population in Maratane</narrative></title><description><narrative>CAFOD Mozambique is venturing into a new partnership with host of Catholic organisations in Nampula, through the  Archdiocesan Association for Social Action (ASA) to reach out to the refugee population. Maratane open refugee camp has been sheltering thousands of people who cross border from Ethiopia, Sudan, DRC and recently Somalia. Recurring conflicts and famine in East and Horn Africa triggered more exodus of people from those areas. 

The proposed emergency intervention will be implemented by Scalabrian Fathers with support from ASA. This will be part of a wider programme CAFOD is supporting in the refugee camp in Maratane where other Catholic organisations like Jesuit Refugee Services, CEMIRDE and St John's Mental Health Institute complement their services.

The overall aim of this humanitarian intervention is: improved human dignity through protection and nutritional assistance to the refugee population and vulnerable host community in Maratane in Nampula Province, Mozambique.


The expected outcomes are:
1.	Women, men and children who are traumatised  receive psycho-social support and contribute to positive living 
2.	1,320 children under nutrition surveillance and support by end of 2012
3.	500 households produce at least three varieties of vegetables round the year and 90% households will have improved food intake by June 2013
4.	Reduced malnutrition among both pre- and primary school children and households practicing cultivation of and use of alternative nutritive foods like Moringa, Papaya and other Non wood forestry produce (NWFP) 

This project is supported by IDPF funds for the outcomes of psychosocial support and the introduction of alternative food sources into the diets of the inhabitants of the camp and the surrounding villages; as well as the introduction of IGAs in order to improve general quality of life .

The proejct also envisages to monitor and improve the nutrition status of pre- and primary school children , combining traditional nutrition supplements and therapeutic feeding with locally available food sources. This part of the action will be funded by other funding sources - mainly GEB and some SAFEM funds.

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The project was proposed by the Nacala Diocesan Justice and Peace Comission and aims at protecting the rights of vulnerable groups (women and men) from rural areas of Nampula, Mozambique. The Diocese of Nacala will be engaged in actions of promoting awareness and providing technical assistance to peasant men and women from 530 rural communities of ten (Nacala-Porto, Nacala á Velha, Mossuril, Monapo, Memba, Nacaroa, Erati, Ilha de Moçambique, Liupo, Mogincual) districts in the province of Nampula. Through this project, it is expected that at least 800 peasants will demand for their rights of use and exploitation of land as for the Law of Land and established mechanisms and, therefore prevent and solve related conflicts. This project will: 

1. Inform peasants women and men on their rights as for stated in the Law of Use and Eploitation of Land in Mozambique; 
2. Support peasants women and men to look for their parcels registration; 
3. Provide legal assistance to peasants women and men in solving conflicts identified within communities and;
4. Share project findings and lessons in a wider multiplo-stakeholders, including civil society, government and private sector forum of Land.

At least 800 peasants from 530 communities will be informed on  their rights of land property, their legal status as well as the mechanisms that are available and steps for legalization of their lands. From this number, at least 50% will be supported to start with the legalization process within locally available structures.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ271"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ271"><narrative>Nacala Diocesan Justice and Peace Comission</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ271" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2012-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="60" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="43040" percentage="40" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2012-04-01">18469.0500</value></budget><transaction ref="41936"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">10469.0500</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ271"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="41935"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">8000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ271"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="56307"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-05-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">11081.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Nacala Diocesan Justice and Peace Comission</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58351"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-07-25" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">7388.0500</value><receiver-org><narrative>Nacala Diocesan Justice and Peace Comission</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ272</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Empowerment of peasants in demanding legalization of land ownership in Nampula Archdiocese</narrative></title><description><narrative>This project forms part of the ABG Programme Framework and falls within the ouputs 2 and 3. The project was proposed by the Nampula Diocesan Land Comission, in partnership with the Justice and Peace Comission of same Diocese. The projects aims at protecting the rights of vulnerable groups (women and men) from rural areas of Nampula, Mozambique. The Diocese of Nampula will be engaged in actions of promoting awareness and providing technical assistance to peasant men and women from 01 rural community in the district and province of Nampula. Through this project, it is expected that at least 100 peasants (70% women) will demand for their rights of use and exploitation of land as for the Law of Land and established mechanisms and, therefore prevent and solve related conflicts. This project will: 

1. Inform peasants women and men on their rights as for stated in the Law of Use and Eploitation of Land in Mozambique; 
2. Support peasants women and men to look for their parcels registration; 
3. Provide legal assistance to peasants women and men in solving conflicts identified within communities and;
4. Share project findings and lessons in a wider multiplo-stakeholders, including civil society, government and private sector forum of Land.

At least 100 peasants from a rural community will be informed on  their rights of land property, their legal status as well as the mechanisms that are available and steps for legalization of their lands. From this number, at least 50% will be supported to start with the legalization process within locally available structures.

This project will be implemented in a tri-party partnership strategy, involving the Diocesan Land Commission (in charge of ), the Diocesan Justice and Peace Commission (who will provide structures and technical support to the Land Commission) and, the administration of project finance and reporting will be secured by the Archdiocesan Association for Social Action, Nampula (ASA), who has technical capacity in this field.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ272"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ272"><narrative>Archdiocesan Association for Social Action, Nampula</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ272" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2012-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="40" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="43040" percentage="60" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2012-04-01">18876.1900</value></budget><transaction ref="41933"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">8780.9500</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ272"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="41932"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">10095.2400</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ272"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="56646"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-07-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">8876.1900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Archdiocesan Association for Social Action, Nampula</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="57689"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-03-15" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">3000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Archdiocesan Association for Social Action, Nampula</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58143"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-10" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">7000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Archdiocesan Association for Social Action, Nampula</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ273</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Support to Youth(including COVs) in accessing professional training and employment as mitigation of </narrative></title><description><narrative>Momemo suburb was formed by the resettlement of residents of Chamanculo suburb in Maputo, after the heavy floods of 2000.
The resettlement was organised and implemented by the congregation of the Franciscan sisters, with the support of numerous donors and is by far considered as the most succesfull resettlement project in Mozambique.
CAFOD supported during the ressettlement with the "greening" of the suburb - supporting distribution of fruit - and shade trees; with thet installation of the water and electricity in the area; and with the developmnet of a network of activists and activities in order to make aids prevention and care a succes.

Today, voluntary testing, care and prevention are well established, but there mostly as inheritance from the past, the area still has a lot of PLWHA, and a lot of COVs, mostly as a result of the HIV reality.

this project wants to focus on improving the lives of the youth (including COVS) - ensuring that they can access education ( secondary and vocational), and find support/orientation in how to use their skills in productive activities in the area.
At the same time, these youngsters will play an active role in the on-going awareness activities on HIV/AIDS in the suburb, in the first place amongst their peers.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ273"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ273"><narrative>Congregacao das Irmas Franciscanas Hospitaleiras da Imaculada Conceicao</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ273" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2012-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="11330" percentage="70" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="32130" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2012-04-01">36264.5974</value></budget><transaction ref="41934"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">36264.5974</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ273"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="56468"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-06-26" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">18132.3000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Congregacao das Irmas Franciscanas Hospitaleiras da Imaculada Conceicao</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="57188"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-11-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">18132.3000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Congregacao das Irmas Franciscanas Hospitaleiras da Imaculada Conceicao</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ275</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>safeguarding children training - Northern Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>Risk registers of partners of CAFOD Mozambique demonstrate that the work of most partners has medium to high risk in relation to safeguarding children. CAFOD therefore included in its 3 year rolling plan training for all partners on this subject, followed,if necessary with support to the partner to develop their own child protection policies.

CAFOD will organise the safeguarding training in two parts : one for the Southern Partners (moz255) and on for the Northern partners  - this proposal. In northern Mozambique , CAFOD recently started working with a lot of new church related partners, most of them involved with children. 

Next risk assessment will then clearly indicate a much lower level of risk in this area.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ275"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ275"><narrative>Comité Ecuménico Para o Desenvolvimento Social</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ275" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2012-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="11330" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="13040" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2012-04-01">15849.0566</value></budget><transaction ref="41938"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">15849.0566</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ275"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="58038"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-15" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">2622.4300</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comité Ecuménico Para o Desenvolvimento Social</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58084"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-07" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">6289.3100</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comité Ecuménico Para o Desenvolvimento Social</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58112"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-07" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">3144.6500</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comité Ecuménico Para o Desenvolvimento Social</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58836"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-11-05" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">1022.6300</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comité Ecuménico Para o Desenvolvimento Social</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="59411"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-14" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">2770.0400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comité Ecuménico Para o Desenvolvimento Social</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ276</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Governance Strategy</narrative></title><description><narrative>The project will focus in the development of CAFOD national governance strategy,in the scope of the drafting of a new CSP.
The action is inspired by the global strategic plan (210-2020) of the corporation and answers the need to act in conformity with the realities and specific context  of different spaces where it works. 

The vision and experience of CAFOD and the perusal of the political and socio economic environment in Mozambique, inspire and guide for a development of a governance strategy, to be translated into a program for construction of citizenship for promotion of good governance and the expand of scope, space and quality of intervention/active and conscious participation of ordinary citizens in the process of their own development.

it  induces to establishment and adoption of a local instrument of reference, which will define the strategic objectives and the set of results that it aims to achieve and the thematic areas elected (sustainable livelihood, HIV/AIDS, governance and emergency) trough which it will be done. 
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1) Conservation of local knowledge on indigenous food/medicinal plants.
2) Domestication and production of a variety of nutritious plants for domestic use in communities heavelly affected by HIV and AIDS.
3) Strenthening of community economic capacities.

The program will directly target  woman, man and youth living with HIV, in a total of 2500 persons and, 17500 persons from their households and wider communities affected by HIV and AIDS.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ277"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ277"><narrative>Caritas Lichinga</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ277" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2012-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="32130" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2012-04-01">32500.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="41966"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">32500.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ277"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="56409"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-05-30" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">16250.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Lichinga</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="57177"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-11-23" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">10093.1700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Lichinga</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58207"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-31" /><value value-date="2012-03-23">6156.8300</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Lichinga</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ278</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Gender audit </narrative></title><description><narrative>The aim of the project is to conduct a gender audit to CAFOD itself and its partners, to understand the sensitivity of both on gender related issues and the set of policies, practices, attitudes, behaviours and the systems in place which guide their work and the quotidian practices.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" 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last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ279</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>evaluation of Integrated HIV/AIds and livelihood programme - CR</narrative></title><description><narrative>CAFOD mozambique has been implementing a 4 year, integrated HIV/AIDS and sustainable livelihoods programme in Niassa province, wiht funds of Comic relief. After a no-cost extension, till end of april 2012, this programme has now ended.

4 local partners, with the support of a programme accompanier, were responsble for the implementation in the field. and CAFOD mozambique provided technical support through the accompanier and its Maputo office.

As agreed with COmic relief, an external evaluation had to be carried out, which this internal grant will finance.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ279"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ279"><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ279" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2012-04-07" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2012-07-06" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="13040" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="40" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72040" percentage="10" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2012-04-07">14406.5313</value></budget><transaction ref="42450"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-05-09" /><value value-date="2012-05-09">15732.8456</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ279"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="44163"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-05-09" /><value value-date="2012-05-09">-4813.4938</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ279"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="44235"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-07" /><value value-date="2013-05-07">4998.6282</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ279"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="45570"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-07" /><value value-date="2013-05-07">-1511.4487</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ279"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="56532"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-06-20" /><value value-date="2012-05-09">7313.0900</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="56871"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-09-04" /><value value-date="2012-05-09">1712.8200</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="56878"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2012-09-04" /><value value-date="2012-05-09">1893.4400</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58683"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-10-07" /><value value-date="2013-05-07">3487.1800</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ281</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Regional Governance strategy (South)</narrative></title><description><narrative>The project will focus in the development of CAFOD national governance strategy, in the scope of the drafting of a new CSP.
The action is inspired by the global strategic plan (2010-2020) of the corporation and answers the need to act in conformity with the realities and specific context of different spaces where it works. 

The vision and experience of CAFOD and the perusal of the political and socio economic environment in Mozambique, inspire and guide for a development of a governance strategy, to be translated into a program for construction of citizenship for promotion of good governance and the expand of scope, space and quality of intervention/active and conscious participation of ordinary citizens in the process of their own development.

It induces to establishment and adoption of a local instrument of reference, which will define the strategic objectives and the set of results that it aims to achieve and the thematic areas elected (sustainable livelihood, HIV/AIDS, governance and emergency) trough which it will be done.
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The project will be implemented in 04 districts of Tete Province, in Mozambique and will be training members of 09 parish communities to serve as disseminators of the laws and mechanisms that defend the rights of people and, as well as watchful and reporters (to CDJP) on the violation those rights. On the other hand, efforts to inform communities about their fundamental rights and duties enshrined in the laws (Constitution of the Republic of Mozambique and the Law on the Use and Exploitation of Land) will be put in place. Thus the project will:
1. Develop capacities of 09 parish communities through providing necessary training and tools to their members to defend basic rights of vulnerable people;
2. Inform communities covered by 09 parishes in 04 districts on their fundamental rights, with focus to the Law of Land and available defence mechanisms;
3. Provide juridical assistance to communities in solving land conflicts as for identified in the frame of project implementation and;
4. Promote collaborative partnerships between the church and other civil society and, other state governance monitoring actors within the province.

At least 1800 persons from 09 parish communities will be informed on  their fundamental rights of land property, their legal status as well as the mechanisms that are available and steps for legalization of their lands.
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It aims to conduct research into Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and social dialogue among foreign companies operating in the extractives industry in Tete province, Central Mozambique. Having a better understanding of CSR policy and practice and its impact on communities as well as the broader development of Mozambique is key to strengthening the contribution of the sector to sustainable development. This action aims to create a common understanding of existing CSR legal frameworks and policies amongst companies, communities and other stakeholders. It will strengthen the capacities of local CSOs, improve practices of selected companies and provide recommendations for the implementation of CSR in the extractive sector. 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The project will employ a multi-sectorial approach to ensure the immediate needs of flood displaced families are being met, through the distribution of food, non-food and shelter items and the promotion of safe hygiene practices. The intervention will prioritise the following sectors; food security, nutrition and food aid; water, sanitation and hygiene promotion; shelter, non-food Items; and health services. 

Caritas Xai-Xai, with support from its regional office in Chokwe will coordinate and implement the activities in the intervention zones, with a strong focus on Chiaquelane and Macia camps, given the needs indentified there but also targeting vulnerable and isolated households in Chokwe town, where a large majority of the displaced come from. Caritas Mocambicana with support from CAFOD will provide monitoring support during the proposed intervention.  All procurement procedures and deliveries will be undertaken by CAFOD, thus enabling Caritas Xai-Xai to provide much needed services and support in the affected areas. CAFOD will also provide technical support to Caritas Xai-Xai throughout the intervention, drawing on its team of global surge capacity staff and the presence of an Emergency Response Officer.

An MOU between Caritas Mocambicana, Caritas Xai-Xai and CAFOD has been agreed upon with support from Caritas Internationalis and has been signed by all three parties and the Bishop of Xai-Xai.

The most recent METE situation update for Mozambique (CAFOD Sit Rep no. 12Moz2013) is forecasting heavy rains (above 75mm) for Zambia and north Zimbabwe. This is likely to have a significant impact in the Zambezi basin in Mozambique which is on alert and already experienced heavy rains. With this in mind CAFOD believes that the CI appeal mechanism would be a more suitable response for the central regions owing to the projections that the impact of flooding will be greater and more severe there and would require the mobilisation of greater resources.  Thus the flood response in Gaza is not a traditional CI appeal but instead draws on a number of strategic bi-lateral relationships with different CI agencies.
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one of the poorest countries   in the world. Located in south-eastern Africa, it occupies 800,000 km2 and has a population of approximately 20million people  (52% women).

Reconstruction and rehabilitation of basic social services has been ongoing over the years since the peace accord (1992), however is yet to guarantee reasonable access to and quality of those services such as drinking water, education and health.
According to the global gender gap report (2011), Mozambique ranks 125/135 countries on the gender inequality index. Whilst Mozambique scores extremely well with 39.2 % of women with seats in parliament, only 1,5 % of women of over 25 years old have access to secondary education . Getting and keeping girls in school has been one of the targets of the Government and major organizations.

The effects of poverty  are severe in the country as a whole, (56% in the rural areas), particularly in the lives of women for whom access to the resources and opportunities of development is systematically denied.
In the case of water and sanitation, according to the INE 2008 census, in Chibabava and in Machanga District 75% of households use water from unprotected sources, and 85-86% use open defecation. In the Buzi District the situation is somehow slightly better: 64% of households use water from unprotected sources and 80% use open defecation. In the Machanga District.

Almost all the provision of water in the households lies with women/girls. The same girls that have restricted access to  education, and thus deprived of the possibility to develop their knowledge (from technical to knowledge on rights) and their capacity to organise and ensure that proper advocacy is done (this includes advocacy on better access and quality of water, education, but also advocacy on improvements in gender equality).

Working in 2 (3) districts in Sofala Province, this project intends to contribute to:

1. Increased access to potable water;
2. Increased access to sanitation;
3.Improved environmental health
4. Increased institutional Capacity 

Primary targets for this project are students (7203 with - 43% girls) of the primary, secondary and agricultural schools in 4 former missions, and secondly in the villages with external schools and in the surrounding of the former missions.(total of 31.415 beneficiaries) Please see further in text on how this calculations came about. The objectives will be achieved in 2 years and will start in the first semester of 2013, after raining season. The benefits for beneficiaries will extend at least during the next 5 years, but with a minimum of maintenance 10 years is possible.
Whilst the aim of the project is on improving access and quality of water sanitation, the fact that the schools have sufficient clean drinking water and safe boarding facilities, will contribute to the aim of providing girls with easier access to secondary education and mitigate against early drop out.
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The following outcomes will contribute to the achievement of the above objective:
•	Church leadership is sensitized on the problems of gender inequality, and supports the use of gender sensitive approaches in church social action;
•	Church development organizations have the knowledge and skills to better mainstream gender into their actions;
•	Church development organizations have capacity to provide assistance to communities accessing their rights;
•	Women are empowered to make informed and independent decisions as a result of confidence building.

The main actions of the project were proposed considering CAFOD commitments with UKaid Match Fund, and as such, are intended to contribute to generate the expected results regarding women's empowerment and gender mainstreaming.

For this purpose, we will rely on the capacities, skills and experience of WLSA-Mozambique and CAPAZ (two important protagonists in the struggle for the promotion and protection of women’s rights in Mozambique), to which material and financial support will be channelled so that they can carry out their core business successfully, seeking the full achievement of the objective and results set out in the framework of the project.

It will be their responsibility to conduct formative and informative actions to raise awareness and understanding of the target group on the problematic of gender inequality in its different dimensions.

We also trust partner’s capacity to transmit the basic knowledge and information in respect to gender to the targeted church leadership and social commissions and to build up their capacity to adopt and implement gender sensitive approaches in their daily work.

This last expectation will be achieved through the introduction of innovative methodologies in target organizations to offer specific conditions and opportunities for women's empowerment in their projects.

Special trust is given to the model of "good neighbours" developed by CAPAZ, which provides the necessary skills to empower communities to be able to identify and treat problems affecting women (including violence).

The implementation of this model will be combined with training sessions addressed to the staff of the beneficiary organizations in to develop their knowledge on content and methods to support the introduction of a gender perspective and approach in their work (being, doing and relating).

Capaz and WLSA will also provide regular technical support to the beneficiary organizations, through systematic accompaniment (monitoring and mentoring), as a way to ensure the quality and impact of their work.

The program will be implemented in a total of 25 communities in which the six beneficiary organizations operate. It is hoped that through the implementation of project activities at least 12150  women will have the opportunity to increase their knowledge about relevant laws that protect their rights, as well as about existing institutions and mechanisms for accessing basic services so that they will be able to take informed and independent decisions in what affects their lives.
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The following outcomes will contribute to the achievement of the above objective:
•	Church leadership is sensitized on the problems of gender inequality, and supports the use of gender sensitive approaches in church social action;
•	Church development organizations have the knowledge and skills to better mainstream gender into their actions;
•	Church development organizations have capacity to provide assistance to communities accessing their rights;
•	Women are empowered to make informed and independent decisions as a result of confidence building.

The main actions of the project were proposed considering CAFOD commitments with UKaid Match Fund, and as such, are intended to contribute to generate the expected results regarding women's empowerment and gender mainstreaming.

For this purpose, we will rely on the capacities, skills and experience of WLSA-Mozambique and CAPAZ (two important protagonists in the struggle for the promotion and protection of women’s rights in Mozambique), to which material and financial support will be channelled so that they can carry out their core business successfully, seeking the full achievement of the objective and results set out in the framework of the project.

It will be their responsibility to conduct formative and informative actions to raise awareness and understanding of the target group on the problematic of gender inequality in its different dimensions.

We also trust partner’s capacity to transmit the basic knowledge and information in respect to gender to the targeted church leadership and social commissions and to build up their capacity to adopt and implement gender sensitive approaches in their daily work.

This last expectation will be achieved through the introduction of innovative methodologies in target organizations to offer specific conditions and opportunities for women's empowerment in their projects.

Special trust is given to the model of "good neighbours" developed by CAPAZ, which provides the necessary skills to empower communities to be able to identify and treat problems affecting women (including violence).

The implementation of this model will be combined with training sessions addressed to the staff of the beneficiary organizations in to develop their knowledge on content and methods to support the introduction of a gender perspective and approach in their work (being, doing and relating).

Capaz and WLSA will also provide regular technical support to the beneficiary organizations, through systematic accompaniment (monitoring and mentoring), as a way to ensure the quality and impact of their work.

The program will be implemented in a total of 25 communities in which the six beneficiary organizations operate. It is hoped that through the implementation of project activities at least 12150  women will have the opportunity to increase their knowledge about relevant laws that protect their rights, as well as about existing institutions and mechanisms for accessing basic services so that they will be able to take informed and independent decisions in what affects their lives.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ295"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ295"><narrative>CAPAZ</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ295" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="13040" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15180" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-04-01">30000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="44281"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-06-20" /><value value-date="2013-06-20">30000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ295"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="58306"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-07-30" /><value value-date="2013-06-20">30000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAPAZ</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ296</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Exploratory Mission to Beira and Buzi</narrative></title><description><narrative>Mozambique is ranked as one of the poorest countries   in the world. Located in south-eastern Africa, it occupies 800,000 km2 and has a population of approximately 22 million people , of whom 52% are women. 
According to the global gender gap report (2011), Mozambique ranks 125/135 countries on the gender inequality index. Whilst Mozambique scores extremely well for example with 39.2 % of women with seats in parliament, only 1,5 % of women of 25 years old and over have had access to secondary education.  Getting and keeping girls in school has been one of the targets of the Ministry of education and of numerous efforts by UNICEF and other organisations.
The effects of poverty are severe in the country as a whole, (56% in the rural areas), particularly in the lives of women for who access to the resources and opportunities of development is systematically denied . It is believed that in rural areas, where more than 70% of the country population is living, the effects of poverty are deepening. In fact, the level of per capita income in rural areas of Mozambique is estimated to be around US$ 100 a year, i.e., about a half of the national average estimates (US$ 210); 72% of Mozambique population in rural areas are analphabets (33% in urban areas); majority of Mozambique peasantry in rural areas live on basis of less than 3ha of land, and only 1/10 can sell their products .

The District of Buzi:

The Buzi district occupies an area of 7409 km2, with a population of approximately 146,777 inhabitants, 19.8 inhabitants per km2. The government is represented by an Administrator, and a Permanent Secretary who leads a body of District Public Services Directorates – Agriculture and Fisheries, Education, Industry, Trade and Tourism, Public Works and Housing, Health and Social Welfare Coordination.  The coordination of the business of government is done through meetings with all sectors.  Traditional authority is also present and active, with an important role in conflict resolution.
Agriculture is the dominant activity and involves the majority of local families.  The main food crops of the family sector are maize, sorghum and rice.  Corn is the most cultivated, followed by rice, sorghum and cassava.  Vegetables, copra and cashew are also grown. 
 In food production, the limiting factors are floods (76%), pests (70%) and lack of seeds (60%). The district is lacking investment in agriculture, thus households use mostly traditional and organic methods to increase soil fertility.

The cultivated area by the household sector is over 33,356 hectares which represents only 4.6% of the total area of the district.  Access to land is determined by the traditional authorities and the district administration.

The district maintains strong trade links with the provincial capital (Beira), however the main limitation is the inability to produce substantial quantities in excess for market. Buzi is accessible by road, sea, air and telecommunications in terms of telephone, telegraph and radio links.

Rice production in the district is mainly done through Community Peasantry Based Organizations, made out of 20 to 40 families (majority woman) who have private plots of land. The local agriculture authorities prioritize these organizations in accessing seeds, equipments and other supports to crop production as an incentive for families to adhere to the organizations.

Objectives:
This project aims to propose an exploratory mission to the province of Sofala (Beira) and the district of Buzi, which will capture the details of the challenges offered in rice production of Buzi, identify strategic stakeholders and their structures, identify available resources that may support project development and propose solution into a project proposal to be funded by CAFOD livelihoods department.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ296"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ296"><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ296" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-04-01">0.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="43907"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-03-27" /><value value-date="2013-03-27">17500.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ296"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="44176"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-03-27" /><value value-date="2013-03-27">-17500.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ296"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ297</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Development of Livelihoods Strategy</narrative></title><description><narrative>CAFOD intervention is guided by a comprehensive Strategic Plan (2010-2020) of the corporation, but in Mozambique there is a  need to act in accordance with the specific contexts and realities of working in different spaces, requiring a designing and adoption of a local reference instrument, which more than informing the vision and mission of the organization, defines the strategic objectives and the result that intends to achieve in the  four thematic areas (sustainable livelihoods, HIV &amp; AIDS, governance and emergency).
It is precisely to meet this need that CAFOD in Mozambique intends to develop its strategy Livelihoods &amp; HIV for the next 10 years, to better guide the intervention and the partners in this thematic area.

Therefore, CAFOD intends to hold a workshop of traditional and potential partners and other key actors and stakeholders for auscultation.
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</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ298"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ298"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Xai-Xai</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ298" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-04-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-04-01">12582.7814</value></budget><transaction ref="43952"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-03-25" /><value value-date="2013-03-25">12582.7814</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ298"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="57931"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-04-18" /><value value-date="2013-03-25">12582.7800</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Xai-Xai</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ299</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>"Action for justice e human rights "</narrative></title><description><narrative>The right to access to law and justice today is considered as part of contemporary societies.
The project aims to bring close justice and Human Rights, including rights of women, citizens in need, women victim of domestic violence as well as the empowerment of these women to understand their rights.
Constitutionally ordained in our constitution (article. 62), the access to law and justice does have a crucial role, although it doesn’t finish there, as an instrument of protection of legitimate rights and interests. 
The change that the project will bring consists on the effectiveness of access to law  and justice to the citizen in need as well as women through judicial and juridical assistance and sensitization  for laws to be made known through education to citizenship, representing an important mechanism of formulation of citizenship  and pacification and social inclusion.
Getting to the bottom of democracy is strictly related with guarantee of citizens’ rights without any exclusion, being these economical, cultural or other.
However, effective legal, judicial and impartial systems constitute the essence of good governance and respect for guarantee of Human Rights effectiveness. The legal assistance promotes access to justice, although experience shows that, if it be under the responsibility of the formal justice systems only, it will not be sufficiently inclusive, leaving aside the citizens without resources.
On the other hand, the existence of mechanisms for assistance and alternative juridical assistance is crucial for access and approach of justice and human rights of citizens, including women rights.
Like in many developing countries, Mozambique does have some weakness in the justice administration system. These weakness, on one hand are related to the insufficiency of human rights with specific training (Lawyers, Judicial Magistrates, and Prosecuting Counsel), insufficient budget, lack of logistic support and on the other hand, the outdated legislation, compared with the present sociopolitical state of affairs.
The Mozambican Government created IPAJ with the aim to guarantee the right to judicial representation, to the citizen economically unprotected, the judiciary assistance necessary (article. 1 of Decree nº, 54/95, of 13th December), however the response capacity of the institution is doubtful, for many reasons that are not part of the present project.
It’s within this context that the project has been developing, from its establishment, activities of judicial assistance to prisoners, training of assistants and citizenship.
Another reality is related to the “Popular lynching phenomenon”, that can be observed in the last years in many Maputo quarters, making it necessary to call the conscience of the citizens about the legal consequences of misconduct and the prejudice to Human Rights that normally is a result of taking the law into ones hands system.
One of the reasons of this situation is related to lack of information and juridical culture from citizens, since they don’t trust and believe in the Justice Administration organ, and we hope the situation may change.
For these problems to be solved, the Commission will continue to give training courses in the parishes about right to access justice, including women rights, as well as in the local communities in reasonable numbers (if you refer that the parishes and the local communities are located in the communities and many times envolve many neighboring quarters), which may allow more training of the attenders. On the other hand, define training about access to Law and Justice, including women rights at coordinators level and youth groups from Justice and Peace Commissions at Parish level, nucleus and communities. 
As a principle for methodology, we will give privilege to didactic methodology of teaching together with a collective participation where the leaners will demonstrate the comprehension level and link of the different subjects being taught. 
It’s based on this organization order that the Commission for Justice and Peace of Maputo, including Women rights, democracy, should call for community and individual conscience in terms of Rights and responsibilities.
ii) Lessons learned from recent projects financed by TROCAIRE
The project reinforced CAJP mission, and carried over the project objectives taking into account the lessons learned during 2010-2012, mainly resulting from extreme evaluation and an internal reflection from the project activities, which contributed for the improvement of our Strategic Plan (there are intentions of revision of the Strategic Plan to align it with the Governance Strategies of CAFOD). 
Therefore it should be referred that: 
•	The involvement with organizations that deal with the topic of Human Rights and Governance did bring new willing to improve the performance and new approaches that we want to start in the future.
•	The pastoral penitentiary which is one of the mission of CAJP is strictly necessary to be together with juridical assistance since many prisoners don’t have conditions  to pay  a lawyer and the public defensory do not match the numbers that they meet;
•	As a result of the intermediate evaluation of the project and the dynamic of the sector of development, it was noticed that there is a need for  a program of strengthening of the institutional capacity of CAJP;
•	  CAJP does not have proper incomes that could support the expenses of implementation of a project; therefore, there is a need for a fund raising strategy.
•	Because of the incoming call in the radio programs and debates, we do think that there is a positive impact, which can be noticed through the telephone calls, during the program and we would like to maximize that;
•	One of the big challenges of the society organizations are the networks and experience exchange visits, therefore we think that working with other commissions from other provinces is really important to maximize information and efforts.
iii) This project will try to solve the following problems:
?	Overcrowding in prisons and the arbitrariness that the justice system creates due to lack of resources of the prisoners;
?	The arbitrary application  of law
?	Lack of information or access to this and the capacity from the communities to claim their rights
?	Access to reintegration and reinsertion and the problem of discrimination that many times ends up with relapse.

This project will contribute for implementation of the program and strategy of CAFOD, since the beneficiaries will be conscious  that the juridical and judicial assistance  and information about laws  will give them significant rights  and they will see on the laws and courts an important instrument for them to claim.
The intervention strategy responds to the project message “Access to Law and Justice more close to the poor’s and vulnerable people” which will be based on two points: 
•	The message of denouncement of all injustice and dehumanization related to the Mozambican justice system; 
•	The message of notices (for knowledge of laws) that one way of justice and humanization should be accessible to the citizen, as long as there is a will action from personal conversion to social transformation. 
The project involves the cooperators of CAJP as implementers and the parish communities of Maputo archdiocese, people responsible for the areas, prisoners and ex-prisoners as beneficiaries.
To guarantee access to law and justice means, to ensure that the citizens, particularly those more vulnerable, know their rights, and do not feel constrained due to their condition and might have conditions to win  the opportunity costs and the economical, social and cultural barriers, to have access to the entity that they consider to be more adequate to the resolution of the litigation – being this a third part of society, a formal institution or the judicial courts. The strategy of extension of access also includes the value added of other issues, special information and juridical disclosure and education for rights . 
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The province of Manica, is mostly made out of people residing in rural areas greatly affected by poverty, poor access to public basic services. This province houses approximately 1,359,923 inhabitants (2006), distributed in 10 Districts. The poor knowledge of laws and opportunities to participate in political actions, worsened by poor schooling and lack of motivators of political action for the most affected layers by poverty puts communities vulnerable to conflicts of various kinds, including inheritance, lands, waters with minimal access to public services. The latest developments in the political, economic and social life require the need for more information and motivation of communities to be more active in the fight for their rights. For example, women and children have often been victims of heritage ilegal disposal as well as communities in general lose their lands, their livelihood base, without just compensation.

The Diocese of Chimoio, with 15 parishes, where they have established pastoral ministries, including the Justice and Peace, which operates in the formation and conscientization of local communities about their rights. The commission has a coordination structure that ensures information of retro-information to and from upper church structures, as well as government agencies and civil society.
The commission has received support from CAFOD, ABG Programme in the last three years and has leveraged the capabilities of its structures in 04 districts of the province. However, given this support, they face challenges to go far with the limited capacity of their coordination structure to make the proper and necessary monitoring and a continued training of new members - made that members are volunteers, who are always in a dynamic move in search of better life opportunity outside their places of origin. Moreover, the Commission needs establish equal capacity in the remaining districts of the province/Diocese.

This project aims at, firstly strengthen the capacities of CDJP to train and monitor the work of their parish communities and, in the second place ensuring legal and civic education for active citizenship awareness of vulnerable groups, especially women, peasants , elderly and children from rural areas.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ300"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ300"><narrative>Comissão Diocesana de Justiça e Paz - Chimoio</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ300" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15151" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15180" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="43040" percentage="20" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-04-01">36498.0200</value></budget><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2014-04-01">24000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="43976"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-03-28" /><value value-date="2013-03-28">36498.0200</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ300"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="43977"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-07-21" /><value value-date="2014-07-21">24000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ300"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="58023"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-04-29" /><value value-date="2013-03-28">20000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana de Justiça e Paz - Chimoio</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58543"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-09-06" /><value value-date="2013-03-28">16498.0200</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana de Justiça e Paz - Chimoio</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="59892"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-07-23" /><value value-date="2014-07-21">24000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana de Justiça e Paz - Chimoio</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ302</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>"Acting for the sustainable use of natural resources"</narrative></title><description><narrative>Since the democratic process start in Mozambique in 1990, the governmental action has been guided by the objective of fighting against poverty, which affects in  several forms, more than half of the population (54.7%) .

Through the adoption and implementation of medium-term strategies (PARPAs I and II, the PARP), and guided by the vision of Agenda 2025 and targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the Government puts into action its Five-Year Programme, with a view to satisfaction of this objective, through promotion of a stable and inclusive economic growth and the creation of a political environment, favourable legislation and institutional development.

While the regular and accelerated growth of the economy  is ensured by the implementation of a development model based on mega-projects, all over the country, the political environment, legislative and institutional framework that is intended, is guaranteed by an integrated set of measures, which aimed at effective implementation of the democratic rule of law.

Studies and reports  on the development and evaluation of progress in poverty reduction in Mozambique, indicate significant progress, the level of access to education and health, and extending the institutional apparatus, but reveal at the same time that the poverty has a tendency of stagnation. 

The persistence of challenges related to governance mechanisms, combined with factors highlighting gender inequalities, regional disparities, the imperfect systems and mechanisms for management and distribution of wealth, illiteracy and limited access to the formal structures of the state, are consensually cited as the main factors that perpetuate the situation, diluting efforts to overcome the problem of poverty.

And although the government is guided by a participatory principle, based on creation and institutionalization of spaces for interaction with citizens (Local Councils, Development Observatories) to facilitate their involvement in the affairs of public life and in the process of development in equal circumstances, the poorest, especially in rural areas, where the mega-projects  are implemented, remain marginalized and outside the process around it.

 In Niassa, with ecological, geological and climatic conditions, the implementation of mega projects model-based development, translates into a process of transfer of land from the people to the hand of national and foreign investors, to make way for the promotion of large-scale agriculture (especially monoculture), the establishment of forestry projects that now occupy about 165.772.80 hectare of land and various mineral extraction (gold, garnet, coal, precious stones, industrial minerals, red granite), the costs lows.

A watchful eye on the immediate consequences of this action reveals that problems like encroachment of fertile land, resettlement in distant areas, disregard the law and regulations on land, poor functioning of the institutions of law, absence of social responsibility, among others, a result of accreditation and granting of land for those purposes, greatly messes with the livelihoods of communities deteriorate and endanger  quality of life of households.

That is, the goal of turning Niassa a producer world reference, has focused attention on the volume of investments attracted to the province, transcending and ignoring the spirit of the Constitution and the Land Law of 1997, which take the land as a means of creation wealth and welfare and its use for the benefit and enjoyment of all Mozambicans, in an environment of legality, justice, fairness and transparency.

Moreover, although the accelerate growth of the economy of the Niassa Province (in 2006 grew 13% compared to 8% of GDP) is related to the exploration of natural resources and minerals (contributing 29%), the economy of the Province remains predominantly agriculture, which is the main source of employment, which contributes 36% to GDP in the Province, occupying 2.4% of arable land, according to reports the Strategic Plan 2007-2017).

The low civic engagement and lack of understanding and awareness of the power and potential on the part of citizens to change the state of things, it appears as the central problem, which inhibits the affected communities to participate in the spaces of negotiation and decision on concessions and to claim respect for their rights and guarantee the enjoyment of real benefits arising from the exploration of natural resources, particularly by women, for reasons that are structural "naturally" excluded processes.

The widespread lack of laws, the absence of a culture of oversight of governmental action and poor functioning of institutions, perpetuating the problem, which is also often associated with the inability of civil society (by constraints inherent in their organization, capacity and practice) to explore and capitalize on their credibility and legitimacy to influence desirable, favourable policies and specific agendas of their communities.

Different actors (Agencies for Development Cooperation, non-governmental organizations, national and international and government) unfold  in initiatives and projects that meet specific objectives linked to promotion of good governance, deepening democracy and strengthening citizenship for the participation of all development.

However, many of the interventions appear linked to governmental action, `priority and the proceedings initiated and instituted by the Government, which contributes to the enhancement of the established political power over the construction of active citizenship, considering the problems and needs of specific communities.

These interventions are responsible for increasing the level of knowledge and awareness of citizens on the set of their rights, but its exercise remains shy, whichever one relationship from top to bottom, which is not compatible with the effective participation of communities in matters that concern, which makes them unable to discuss and decide favourable conditions and full respect for the right audience that they are enshrined in the relevant legislation relating to consultation, as condition for legitimacy and the transfer of the land concession.
As a consequence, the peasant singly or grouped in their structures are not able to secure tenure rights to land and natural resources, a factor of development and social justice.

The Province continues as to present a very high index of poverty, when holding a big fountain of natural resource that can also seat the Development..

The districts of Sanga, Lago and Nguama were strategically identified for the implementation of this project, precisely because they constitute potential theatres of conflict over land, thanks to Government expectation (the Prosavana) and the volume of investments made by forestry companies (which occupy 210,000 hectares, according to the PEP) and mass production of monocultures, which need obviously of vast hectares of land.
Moreover, there are official records of the predominance of various mineral resources (including gold, garnet, coal, precious stones, industrial minerals, red granite), in all districts including those identified here, especially in Sanga and Lago, as informs the Strategic Plan Niassa (2007-2017).

The report of fieldwork, conducted by National Directorate of Land and Forests, under the guidelines of the Prime Minister in September 2010, shows the official recognition of the existence of glaring cases involving companies like Chikweti (Lago and Sanga) Massangulo Society of forests and Niassa (in Nguama) among others, which revealed discrepancies and lack of transparency of procedures for land concessions, disrespect for legacy native forest, irregularities in the transfer of community lands to investors, the disregard for the rules and limits of spatial territorial, usurpation of lands and plantation of fertile lands and conducive to the practice of agriculture, problems of marginalization of communities, among others exiting the dignity of citizens and poorer households, whose subsistence base is agriculture.


The project will be implemented in a logical partnership involving three organizations.
The Provincial Union of Peasants of Niassa (UPCN), in particular trust will be responsible for sending capabilities to Caritas Lichinga  and Diocesan Commission for Justice and Peace (CDJP), so that they, endowed with knowledge, tools and methodologies, can promote together the communities in which they work, information activities and training on all the rights attached to land use and the land and provide the assistance necessary for the proper treatment and resolution of emerging problems in communities. 

These organizations have representative structures in these districts and established relationships with traditional leaders and district governments, confer some legitimacy to operate and a peaceful environment and establish alliances for coordination of efforts with other existing players.

The target group are men and women and community groups whose livelihood is based on agriculture. Special attention will be devoted to population segment constituted by women, mainly, the most vulnerable and marginalized in spaces for learning and decision-making on matters that relate to access and land tenure.
The project will be implemented in 6 communities of three districts identified by the implementing partners for reason of its vulnerability.

This is a pilot project of the governance strategy aligned CAFOD and their program, still in formulation and, as such, is an opportunity to test the responses to those documents for the proposed set of governance problems identified, contributing to the consolidation of efforts made by the hand of other important actors.
Specifically, the project aims to:

"To help the citizens and poorer households empowered with knowledge, tools and methodologies to access and ownership of land and the benefits of the exploration of natural resources in their respective areas."

The objective will be achieved through the satisfaction of the following results:

1.	Communities know and have awareness of the rights of use and enjoyment of land ownership and exploration of natural resources;
2.	Organizations of civil society beneficiaries of the project, provide assistance in communities' access and land ownership and exploration of natural resources;

3.	 Informed citizens use the existing mechanisms and to assert their rights of use and enjoyment of land.

These results will be fed by a set of training activities and strategic lines defined as informative and addressed to the organizations and beneficiaries of the project partners and identified community groups. 
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The Government is aware of the importance of citizen’s participation and has created formal Forums where Civil Society, Private Sector and all other non-state actors are called to participate (CC’s and DO’s). The participants have little capacity to take advantage of these spaces and turn them into dynamic opportunities to contribute to local development.

This Project will build on the experience and lessons learned from four years of implementation of the FBO – Monitoring PESOD Project, funded by ABG, to continue to strengthen the capacity of CDMPPs members and communities in the districts, to enable their effective participation in the governance processes and policy dialogue. In order to consolidate the process, the project will emphasize strengthening citizens capacity, specifically their advocacy, RBM/PM, budget issues and national planning tools and cycles capacities much needed to plan, monitor, report and review policies and programs. It will also provide citizens with required analytical tools, techniques and resources to accompany and monitor Governance processes, and will work towards contributing to an enabling environment for transparent and accountable service delivery. 
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The objective of this action is to provide technical, methodological and accompaniment to the programme  entitled  “Understanding and acting on the logic's of gender inequalities” which envisages that women have knowledge to access their rights, to participate in social life and to Increase their development opportunities and confidence in decision making.
The programme will be implemented by WLSA Mozambique and CAPAZ both compromised with he following outcomes:
• Church leadership is sensitized on the problems of gender inequality, and supports the use of gender sensitive approaches in church social action;
• Church development organizations have the knowledge and skills to better mainstream gender into their actions;
• Church development organizations have capacity to provide assistance to communities accessing their rights;
• Women are empowered to make informed and independent decisions as a result of confidence building.
The main actions of the project were proposed considering CAFOD commitments with UK aid Match Fund, and as such, are intended to contribute to generate the expected results regarding women's empowerment and gender mainstreaming.
For this purpose, we will rely on the capacities, skills and experience of WLSA-Mozambique and CAPAZ (two important protagonists in the struggle for the promotion and protection of women’s rights in Mozambique), to which material and financial support will be channelled so that they can carry out their core business successfully, seeking the full achievement of the objective and results set out in the framework of the project.
It will be their responsibility to conduct formative and informative actions to raise awareness and understanding of the target group on the problematic of gender inequality in its different dimensions.
We also trust partner’s capacity to transmit the basic knowledge and information in respect to gender to the targeted church leadership and social commissions and to build up their capacity to adopt and implement gender sensitive approaches in their daily work.
This last expectation will be achieved through the introduction of innovative methodologies in target organizations to offer specific conditions and opportunities for women's empowerment in their projects.
Special trust is given to the model of "good neighbours" developed by CAPAZ, which provides the necessary skills to empower communities to be able to identify and treat problems affecting women (including violence).
The implementation of this model will be combined with training sessions addressed to the staff of the beneficiary organizations in to develop their knowledge on content and methods to support the introduction of a gender perspective and approach in their work (being, doing and relating).
Capaz and WLSA will also provide regular technical support to the beneficiary organizations, through systematic accompaniment (monitoring and mentoring), as a way to ensure the quality and impact of their work.
The program will be implemented in a total of 25 communities in which the six beneficiary organizations operate. It is hoped that through the implementation of project activities at least 12150  women will have the opportunity to increase their knowledge about relevant laws that protect their rights, as well as about existing institutions and mechanisms for accessing basic services so that they will be able to take informed and independent decisions in what affects their lives.
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Emergency shelter is needed in order to protect people from the elements. The provision of mosquito nets will provide defence against malaria, whilst access to clean water, provision of hygiene kits and hygiene promotion will minimise the risk of disease outbreak. 

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This project is part of a 4 month ECHO funded programme which will provide 600 households (comprising 5 family members) with shelter/NFI kits and access to sanitation. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ307"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ307"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ307" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-06-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="14030" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-03-01">122833.8983</value></budget><transaction ref="44270"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-14" /><value value-date="2013-05-14">122833.8983</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ307"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="58173"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-22" /><value value-date="2013-05-14">92125.7100</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58409"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-08-07" /><value value-date="2013-05-14">30708.1900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ308</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency assistance to flood-affected families in central regions, Mozambique (ECHO, Caritas Mozamb</narrative></title><description><narrative>The heaviest flooding in over a decade to hit Mozambique has affected over 243,671 people and destroyed towns, homes and livelihoods. Families have been displaced from their homes to temporary shelter accommodation. However, these settlements have little infrastructure. Many of the displaced do not have access to adequate food and clean water supplies, shelter or sanitation. The public health issues remain a huge risk due to stagnant and contaminated waters. Emergency shelter is needed in order to protect people from the elements. The provision of mosquito nets will provide defence against malaria, whilst access to clean water, provision of hygiene kits and hygiene promotion will minimise the risk of disease outbreak. This project is part of a 4 month ECHO funded programme which will provide 2,849 households (comprising 5 family members) with shelter/NFI kits and access to sanitation. 
 
This project is part of a 4 month ECHO funded programme which will provide 2,849 households (comprising 5 family members) with shelter/NFI kits and access to sanitation. These funds will be used to cover Caritas Mozambicana's monitoring and support costs. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ308"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ308"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ308" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2013-06-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="14030" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2012-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2013-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-03-01">10802.5339</value></budget><transaction ref="44271"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-16" /><value value-date="2013-05-16">10802.5423</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ308"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="48504"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-05-16" /><value value-date="2013-05-16">-0.0084</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ308"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="58253"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-06-13" /><value value-date="2013-05-16">8101.9100</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="58447"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-08-15" /><value value-date="2013-05-16">2700.6300</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ309</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Quelimane flood response 2013</narrative></title><description><narrative>This project seeks to contribute to the fulfilment of basic needs of 2000 vulnerable flood-displaced households  in the catholic Dioceses of Quelimane, through the provision of emergency assistance. The project will employ a multi-sectorial approach to ensure the immediate needs of flood displaced families are being met, through the distribution of non-food items, shelter materials and the promotion of safe hygiene practices. The intervention will prioritise the following sectors; early recovery (seeds and tools), water, sanitation and hygiene promotion; shelter, non-food Items; 

This project is part of a larger CI Appeal.
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the project includes dealing with multi national companies, local government, several official bodies set up to oficial "monitor " the progress of the company led resettlements.
the partner will lead the participation of its own members, community members and associate members in action research and develpment of tools that should allow communities to better defend their rights they have in case of resettelment as defined by law.
 
 
As this is the first project of its kind for the farmers union, UPCT is in need for some support to built up its confidence versus the other partners and government institutions to establish its authority as lead organisation. CAFOD is therefore contracting a short term consultant to meet with the partner, associates and other potential stakeholders for a 2 phase consultancy, , with phase one : quick joint  re assessment of context with partner; assesment of capacity caps of partner to lead within this project and context; and evaluation on whether or not conditions exist to continue with project.
Fase 2 : (if positive feedback to continue) : on the job training in building partner confidence to lead in this kind of action and environment : multi nationals, government and associates. 
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  </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ311"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ311"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ311" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-07-15" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-07-14" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-07-15">20000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="44398"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-08-05" /><value value-date="2013-08-05">20000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ311"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="58460"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-08-15" /><value value-date="2013-08-05">20000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ312</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Support to food security and livelihoods with focus on PLWHA in Magude district</narrative></title><description><narrative>Having regard to the impact of HIV / AIDS in recent times , it can be said that the campaigns made ??to prevent and combat HIV / AIDS , have not brought effective change in behavior due and traditional cultural habits , or simply are strongly present in the taboos life of communities as fund high-risk sexual behavior . Over 70 % of premature deaths in adults are associated with these habits and cultural practices . The Magude district has many beliefs , myths and cultural practices , such as Livirato ( Kutxinga ) , polygamy, which contributes to the increase and spread of HIV / AIDS within the community leaving the weakened and torn causing more poverty .
HIV prevention continues to be the strategy of the fight against HIV &amp; AIDS , established since the creation of the Program to Combat HIV &amp; AIDS and which has undergone modifications and adjustments initiatives . Despite criticism made ??by approaches that generally is considered poor adaptability to the local context in particular the socio-cultural aspects in order to facilitate the insertion of messages in the routine practice of social interaction and of receiving and acceptance of the same .
The family , education through schools , churches have a very important role in HIV prevention , the school is the basis where the student , the teen is formed and acquires values ??to guide their lives with dignity in their education multiple functions to help materialize this act. The HIV and AIDS emphasize the importance of maintaining this value because being transmitted sexually may interfere with the troubled times of sexual arousal during adolescence . Therefore the initiative by the youth in schools , through debate, theater, educational videos helped to raise awareness and gain habits to get healthy effects on the attitudes and behaviors of young people .
This negative impact of HIV requires rethinking the approach to the treatment of PLWHA , looking at the integration of home care in the treatment of HIV disease making the process mandatory at Community . Also because of the high degree of attitudes of discrimination and stigma is observed within social , making the PLWHA rather than patient with HIV disease , become crippled early due to rejection and abandonment .
Regarding the Home Care should be noted that they are a necessary part of the processing considering the physical debilitation associated with HIV disease . The National Health Service does not cover treatment outside of health facilities . Therefore , debilitating chronic diseases such as HIV disease necessarily have periods of time in the home or recovery of the general state wants to continue the treatment. A part of this time the debilitating state requires support of others , whether family or friends or neighbors . With the evolution of the disease complications arise . It is desirable mastery of skills for these people to identify situations of emergency care professionals . The connection of these people with health care institutions with emergency transport increases the confidence of the patient and family and facilitates their participation in treatment details . The organization of these people is a major contribution of civil society to take care of patients and make access to effective treatment available at health facilities .
In addition to prevention , treatment, care , since we live with HIV / AIDS and people living with HIV and their families is necessary to reduce the vulnerability , the devastating effect of the disease , mitigate the impact , since in the zones without conditions , difficult to access , where the population ' and lacking and because the disease is undermined, HIV treatment can be almost useless if not accompanied with poio food or nutrition education . The fight against HIV &amp; AIDS is also a fight that incorporates poverty .
Thus the Caritas Maputo has since 2007 to develop the draft HIV / AIDS and Food Security in Magude district , in Maputo province .
Following that is the Guidance of PEN ( National Plan to Combat STIs, HIV / AIDS ) , which goes from : Preventive actions ; Intervention About Person living with HIV ( treatment , HBC ) , spoke on the Orphan Child and Mitigation of the impact and fits well in what are the strategic plans for 2006-2010 CAFOD in relation to sustainable livelihoods and HIV / AIDS , so that the emphasis on food security , reducing vulnerability , improving the environment , improving access to drinking water and sanitation , and to raise the living standards of the disadvantaged rural communities , and raise awareness about the impact of HIV and AIDS .
Caritas also based on the principles of Universal Access to Treatment , Mitigation , Prevention , Care , Counselling and Testing wants to continue to contribute to capacity building activities , promotion of inclusive messages to teachers and students in matters related to HIV / AIDS and disclosure of recently passed laws calling for the protection of people living with HIV and those affected by the pandemic , that assured knowledge and defense of the persons concerned , advocating with the relevant bodies to ensure access and rights of PLWHA and OVC mitigation through education nutrition , income generation projects and promote basic education of orphans and vulnerable children .
With all think is pertinent to the continuation of the project that had supported in improving the quality of life of people living with HIV / AIDS and encourage the awareness of the problem in Magude district .
Give consistent actions and leverage the parties involved so that they can walk with their own means. These actions involve financial and human costs and technical support for such financial incentives and technical support CAFOD is very important for the development of this project .</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ312"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ312"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ312" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="13040" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="32130" percentage="20" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-04-01">44968.9183</value></budget><transaction ref="44605"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-10-14" /><value value-date="2013-10-14">44968.9183</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ312"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="58741"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-11-18" /><value value-date="2013-10-14">44968.9200</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ314</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>support to:South-South Partner Advocacy Pilot Project: developing new approaches to advocacy in a ch</narrative></title><description><narrative>This visit is part of the small pilot project presented by the teams  CAFOD Brazil and Mozambique to the internal fund for Innovation CAFOD. While going with a delay, the visit continues to be relevant as well as the objectives listed in the project presented to the innovation fund.( document to innovation fund linked)
The situation of land-grabbing in Mozambique, which led to the proposal is still on-going, even aggravating. The project development Pro Savana as well as many mining projects resemble the situation in which the CPT works in southeastern state of Para in Brazil.
This PSGA is raised, because teh support got by the innovations funds, sadly is not covering for the flights needed for this visit. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ314"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ314"><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ314" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-11-14" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-02-13" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="43040" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-11-14">5000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="44752"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-11-21" /><value value-date="2013-11-21">5000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ314"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="59640"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-04-23" /><value value-date="2013-11-21">3020.4200</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="59641"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-04-23" /><value value-date="2013-11-21">78.6400</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="59648"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-04-24" /><value value-date="2013-11-21">1900.9400</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ315</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Support to auto construction of  houses for victims of floods in Mazivila - XAIXAI</narrative></title><description><narrative>&amp; months after the floods in Chokwe in Gaza Province, living conditions of people displaced and resettled by those floods remain poor.
Government has given access to plots to resettle, but the most vulnerable are to date, still living in very simple tents.
With the rainy season to start, CARITAS XAIXAI intends to help 40 of those families to build  their houses in conventional building material. 
the project will  support families with building materials and monitor progress in teh construction of houses. the project will also provide basic technical support</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ315"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ315"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Xai-Xai</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ315" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-12-11" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-06-09" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="73010" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-12-11">18165.8333</value></budget><transaction ref="45410"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-12-06" /><value value-date="2013-12-06">14282.1000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ315"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="44792"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2013-12-06" /><value value-date="2013-12-06">3883.7333</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ315"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="59014"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-17" /><value value-date="2013-12-06">18165.8300</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Xai-Xai</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ316</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>PROJECTO DE APOIO PARA UMA REUNIÃO NACIONAL DE ANIMADORES DAS COMISSÕES DIOCESANAS DE JUSTIÇA E PAZ</narrative></title><description><narrative>The Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace in Mozambique was created by CEM ( Episcopal Conference of Mozambique ) in 1977 , with the aim of finding the minimum balance before the turbulence and injustices that occurred at the time. The political system lived shortly after the national independence and the civil war that devastated the country when the Commission was still in its establishment forced the commission to work almost underground.
 
With the signing of the General Peace Agreement in 1992 , mediated by the Catholic Church made the Commission to build up its straights and is currently developing several intervening activities in 10 Dioceses throughout Mozambique.

In the spirit of educating and informing communities, the Commission of Justice and Peace structured and conducted between 2001 and 2003, " Educating for Citizenship Program " in order to consolidate peace and democratic structures in the country through the redemption of ethical , civic and organizational values.
 
Given the recent events of instability in the country - war throughout the N1 National Road , in the town of Muxungue, elections, mining and resettlement, etc. - the Commission has been participating to several civil society dynamics to reflect and mediate being a prophetic voice and solidarity with the people who are suffering from the effects of instability.
 
It appears now necessary to determine the stage and the real needs of the commission to enable it to carry out concrete actions to enable the fulfillment of the Commission's mission.
 
In this sense , the Commission proposes to organize a debate at national level with a view to hearing the Diocesan Commissions for Justice and Peace , and this meeting addressing the aspects related to :
• The role of the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace;
 • Coordination of activities between the Church and the Episcopal Diocesan Commissions Commission ;
• Discussion of the Diocesan plans;
• Challenges in implementing the dictates of the Social Doctrine of the Church and
• Priority Setting and Regarding Intervention Plan for the period of 2014-2016 .
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The country is reach in mineral resources as many prospection studies revealed and, that lead the government prioritize the growth of the economy sustained by minerals accelerated exploration. Although the country has not an internally established capacity to develop projects of minerals. This lead the Government of Mozambique to approve legislation that facilitate external investors in the mining industry. For effect special economic trade zones such as Moma, Moatize Nacala and others, were established. The quality of minerals found in Mozambique grounds, associated with easy access to labour force, easing taxing legislation and inexperience of the government in negotiating minerals exploration contracts attracted big multi-national companies such as Vale do Rio Doce, Riversdale Mining, Rio Tinto, Jindal, ERNC, ANADARCO, SASOL among others. 
Although the country is experiencing a continuous economic growth with much better projections for the future, resulting from development of the mining industry, there are negative impacts from the activity in Mozambique poor population’s economy, cultural, environment and other social sphere. There are several examples in Tete, of communities who have been resettled in new living areas due to mining projects, although basic resettlement conditions, including promises made to communities were not observed. Priority given by the Government of Mozambique and the province of Tete has been also resulting in relegation of poor communities’ priorities (such as agriculture, food security, employment, shelter, transport and health) to third plans. Most charcoal mining projects are implementing on open sky process, producing huge amount of dust that affects communities crop production, water and health.
The run for minerals extraction industry other mega-projects had been taken for granted, in a luck of necessary knowledge and preparation for the Mozambique Government and, on the other hand the reality of clientelist and patrimonial state. Contracts for most, if not all projects have been signed without observing some basic legal principals to ensure a fear bit, on benefit of the poorest and directly affected populations. For instance most of these projects are not being properly taxed and there are no clearly defined corporate social responsibility rules that would ensure an inclusive development (identified to be the main aim in poverty reduction in the country). 
Socially, it is verifiable widespread discontent of the people, land conflicts, production in less fertile areas with reduced production volumes and yields, reduced access to markets and business opportunities, more difficulties in transportation and communications and worst living conditions.
FBO, the Interfaith Platform for Transparency and Good Governance, proposes this project precisely as a contribution to meet the challenges in the current context of communities affected by mining projects in Mozambique and in the province of Tete prominently. Religious institutions in Mozambique enjoy a potential strong influence on the common people and as well as the effect of the first, in the organs of the state. That this potential should be very well used in the project.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ317"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ317"><narrative>Interfaith Platform for Participatory Governance</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ317" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2013-11-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-10-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="6" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="21" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="21" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="43040" percentage="52" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2013-11-01">65663.7900</value></budget><transaction ref="44924"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-16" /><value value-date="2014-01-16">40000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ317"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="44925"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-16" /><value value-date="2014-01-16">25663.7900</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ317"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="59103"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-01-23" /><value value-date="2014-01-16">65663.7900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Interfaith Platform for Participatory Governance</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ318</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Flood emergency preparedness in the Zambezi valley</narrative></title><description><narrative>Mozambique is susceptible to frequent and devastating floods especially in the central provinces namely Tete, Sofala, Manica and Zambezia. A recent study  concluded that Mozambique’s exposure to risk of natural disaster will increase significantly over the next few years as a result of climate extremes. Indeed, the incidence of floods in the country has increased dramatically over the last 15 years . The central region of Mozambique is at high risk of experiencing hazards, recording 44% of the flooding and drought events that occurred in the country  . Severe floods tend to recur approximately every 10 years, with smaller incidents in between, affecting lives, health and livelihoods negatively. 
CAFOD is just concluding an ECHO and CI member organizations supported flood response programme with partners to provide early recovery assistance after 2012/2013 devastating floods in four diocesan areas in the central provinces. Both CAFOD and Caritas Mozambique jointly facilitated the management and coordination of this response which culminated into a lesson learnt work shop in Beira at the end of September. While acknowledging the successful implementation of the ECHO supported programme all four partners have raised alarm of the impending floods in coming weeks. Some of the low lying areas have already started reporting water logging which resulted in crop damages. Households that lost crops and harvest during last year floods hardly recovered from its loss and then the new floods threatening their lives and livelihoods.       
All four implementing partners – dioceses of Tete, Beira, Chimoio and Quelimane have operational areas in the river basin, often very remote and no other agencies have access to such communities. This proposal is seeking support to enhance emergency preparedness of flood prone communities, partners and local level government institutions so that risk and adverse impact of flooding in coming months will be drastically minimized. Each diocese will retain its core team to monitor the flood situation and work with local level government agencies and communities to develop community based contingency plan to activate if situation arises. This will be a Two month programme run up to march 2014, as it marks the end of flood season.
This proposal has two main purposes – first of all to build the capacity of partner staff  and hazard prone community in developing community managed/based risk reduction programme through specific training/workshops and by using participatory learning tools and develop community contingency plans that taken into consideration of early warning dissemination, evacuation, first aid, coordination of response and representation with local authorities. Secondly, partner staff will be trained in humanitarian principles and standards, accountability, participatory needs assessment and coordination with other agencies in case of major emergency response.
CAFOD and Caritas Mozambique will jointly facilitate the programme in all four dioceses. CAFOD will provide technical support along with CM seconded programme manager * when recruited.         
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Share with partners the new Country  Strategic Plan 2014 and the two programme strategy (Sustainable Livelihood and Social and Economic Justice Programme strategy).  Is important also  to support partner to understand the goals and strategy that CAFOD selected to implement in Mozambique. To attend this 5 days meeting, CAFOD will be invite the old and potential new partners. During the meeting we pretend to consolidate our commitment and clarify all aspects that is misunderstand and build together the two main programme for Mozambique. The meeting will be hold in Maputo - on the firs week of April 2014  and all staff from Mozambique will take part and some staff from the Harare regional office, a external facilitator will be contracted to support the small staff to conduct successful meeting. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ320"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ320"><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ320" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-05-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15110" percentage="40" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2013-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2014-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2014-03-01">26286.8400</value></budget><transaction ref="45304"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-03" /><value value-date="2014-03-03">28342.5500</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ320"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="45665"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-03" /><value value-date="2014-03-03">-2055.7100</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ320"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="59649"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-04-24" /><value value-date="2014-03-03">26286.8400</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ321</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Project Title: Support to livelihoods with focus on PLWHA in Magude district - Exit Strategy</narrative></title><description><narrative>Since 2009, Caritas Diocesan of Maputo - CDM is implement a food and livelihood project with focus on PLWHA in Magude District in partnership with CAFOD.  The focus of the project was to improve the status and  Life of chronically ill patients through daily monitoring of activists and diversification of diet; Improved and guaranteed access to health care and education for 500 orphans and vulnerable children;Improved knowledge about HIV / AIDS and Human Rights legislation and applied the problem of HIV / AIDS as well as reduced levels of violence and discrimination against people affected by HIV;Improved the quality of agricultural production and the nutritional status of vulnerable groups, PLWHA, including associations of farmers, using innovative agricultural techniques and being environmentally sustainable (organic fertilizer) in Magude district. After 4 years of support to this district in this area is time to think and implement the phase out strategy and create the sustainability for the activities that was implemented continue after the CDM and CAFOD pull out from this geographic area.
The phase out  intervention  will be centred on reinforcement of small enterprises of activists and small-holder farming that was HIV and SAIDS affected and infected and participated effectively in the last 4 years project.
The maiming results expected will be:
a) Trained and built skill in the target group on associate life, entrepreneurship and business plan.
b) Informed target group about legal framework of small business in Mozambique and their regulation
c)  Identified and made the viability study of the  business choose.
d) Developed and implemented a small grand funds cycles and monitory the implementation in the initial 2 months.
e) Designed and implemented a sustainable strategy for CDM in Magude to support them self (office, employees and administrative costs. 
  
 
 
 

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There are four main areas of work: 

1) Training youth and community awareness to ensure the protection of rights in communities, specifically those that have to do with land use. 
2) Legal advice to ensure the protection of the rights of communities primarily in respect of land use.
3) Monitoring of Public Policy, starting with developing community awareness and training.  
4) Establish networks with other NGOs at national or international level to increase the level of effectiveness of our actions for the benefit of communities.
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The UPCT has been working with the Peasants members in the province of Tete in 11 districts, with institutional and organizational support programs as well as the promotion of sustainable community dialogue in the framework of mining programs in the province.

In the development of its programs, in particular regarding the protection of Human Rights and Socio-Economic Justice, CAFOD and UPCT developed a project to empowering communities, especially farmers, affected by the developments of the activities of the mining industry in the province Tete, particularly in Changara and Cahora Bassa.

The project is co-funded by the European Commission and CAFOD, having been designed to meet the objective of improving the understanding, involvement and informed dialogue around the legal and social responsibilities between the affected communities, the mining companies and the Government, in Tete Province Mozambique .

In pursuit of this objective UPCT and CAFOD defined three main strategic lines and a set of outcomes stated in the project document as described below:

Strategic line 1: Production of evidence based information through PAR focused on the impacts of mining on communities, the legal and social responsibility of mining companies and the process of resettlement. Through the production of evidence based information using a participatory methodology (SL1), it is envisaged that affected communities and local civil society organisations will have access to clear evidence based information which will increase their understanding and their knowledge regarding their rights related to resettlement processes and the relevant legal frameworks and company CSR frameworks (Result 1). This information will benefit both communities who have been resettled and communities who are to be resettled. Using a participatory methodology will ensure that beneficiaries and direct participants in the research will appropriate the knowledge, research skills and information produced and will be able to use this more effectively in order to engage in dialogue with companies and government officials (Result 3).

Strategic Line 2: Strengthening the capacity of communities to defend their rights and negotiate effectively in resettlement processes; The project utilises the evidence based information produced in SL1 to inform the development of appropriate training tools that will increase the ability of affected communities to engage in informed dialogue with companies and participate effectively in public consultation and negotiation processes (Result 2). The evidence based information collected by the research will contribute to the development of a specific capacity building approach with communities (SL2). This toolkit will touch on negotiation skills, conflict resolution skills, how to document and illustrate issues and needs, and where to direct the advocacy or dialogue. 

Strategic Line 3: Sharing of information and dialogue, with companies regarding their social and legal responsibilities to the wellbeing of communities and their obligations to contribute to local sustainable development: Once communities and CSOs have appropriated the information developed as part of the research phase and undertaken the accompanying capacity building, it is envisaged that CSOs and key community members (focal points) will be able to dialogue more effectively with companies and company representatives through existing spaces and through taking a proactive approach (SL3) in order to ensure that companies have access to information about community expectations, rights and needs and their legal and social obligations(Result 3).  

Within each strategic line, a number of activities will contribute to ensuring the achievement of the aforementioned results as set out below. A 4th cross cutting line of work which involves all aspects related to the management, implementation and monitoring of the project is also included.

In following with the production of evidence based information through PAR focused on the impacts of mining on communities, the legal and social responsibility of mining companies and the process of resettlement UPCT and CAFOD hired a consulting service of Help Age International to carry out a study that focused on the perceptions of communities about their involvement in the development of, and the challenges imposed upon them by, the extractive industry. With the completion of the study, there arose a set of concerns of communities whose analysis raises the need to seek more evidences from the legal and political framework level, on the one hand contrast with the information of the study by Help Age International, facilitating better understanding the on-going dynamics and, on the other hand strengthen their evidence base for implementation of project activities.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ325"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org role="4" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ325"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ325" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2014-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2014-04-01">17660.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="45623"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-04-16" /><value value-date="2014-04-16">17660.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ325"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ326</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Accompaniment to programme MOZ-13-01 - Second phase</narrative></title><description><narrative>This action envisages that church leaders and social commission from Catholic church are more aware and competent to  integrated the gender inequality approach in their projects and in their strategic policy and procedure at organizational level, ex. human resource manual, strategies, etc...</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ326"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org role="4" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ326"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ326" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-05-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2014-11-01">10500.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="46486"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-12-10" /><value value-date="2014-12-10">10500.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ326"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ327</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>CEJP Contribution for Free Fair and Transparent 15th October, 2014 Election in Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>The Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace in Mozambique was created by CEM ( Episcopal Conference of Mozambique ) in 1977 , with the aim of finding the minimum balance before the turbulence and injustices that occurred at the time. The political system lived shortly after the national independence and the civil war that devastated the country when the Commission was still in its establishment forced the commission to work almost underground.
With the signing of the General Peace Agreement in 1992 , mediated by the Catholic Church made the Commission to build up its straights and is currently developing several intervening activities in 10 Dioceses throughout Mozambique.
In the spirit of educating and informing communities, the Commission of Justice and Peace structured and conducted between 2001 and 2003, " Educating for Citizenship Program " in order to consolidate peace and democratic structures in the country through the redemption of ethical , civic and organizational values.

Given the recent events of instability in the country - war throughout the N1 National Road , in the town of Muxungue, elections, mining and resettlement, etc. - the Commission has been participating to several civil society dynamics to reflect and mediate being a prophetic voice and solidarity with the people who are suffering from the effects of instability.

Since the first general elections held in 1994 CEJP has been participating in electoral processes in Mozambique for the sole purpose of enlightening the people about their rights as citizens, on the significance of the vote, abstention from voting, to pacify the Mozambican people in regard to the electoral disputes ie mainly electoral conflicts during voting and after disclosure of results.
This year, 15th October Mozambique will running the Presidential, Parliamentary and Provincial Assemblies elections in a context that is currently dominated by political-military conflict between the government (of FRELIMO) and RENAMO, while there is an emerging new political force, the Democratic Movement of Mozambique (MDM). This already flags great chances of conflictual process requiring intervention of all actors including religious leadership, such as for appeal made by the National Electoral Commission (CNE) President.
 
Under these terms, the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace proposes to take concrete actions to promote the rule of law (against actions that will not meet with the Electoral Law) coordinating with the Diocesan of Justice and Peace Commissions in Inhambane, Chimoio and Nacala, who will develop activities on the ground in fulfilling the mission for which is dedicated. While that, the CEJP will be coordinationg with actors at national level and with the Inter-Regional Meeting of the Bishops of Southern Africa (IMBISA). Actions will include:
- Trainings on the new electoral law to Diocese Justice and Peace Comissions women and men animators and coordinators;
-  Reflections on the electoral process with electoral authorties at local and national level;
- Civic education to women and men from communities on elections;
- Elections observation;
- Electoral conflicts management.  </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ327"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ327"><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ327" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-07-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15151" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2014-07-01">19368.0400</value></budget><transaction ref="45875"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-07-31" /><value value-date="2014-07-31">19368.0400</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ327"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="59980"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-08-21" /><value value-date="2014-07-31">16000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="60623"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-24" /><value value-date="2014-07-31">3368.0400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ328</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Capacity Strenghtening and Conclusion of Research study on policy in the context of exploitation </narrative></title><description><narrative>UPCT (the Provincial Farmers Union of Tete) is an organization representing farmers in the smallholder sector in Tete. The UPCT has been working with the Peasants members in the province of Tete in 11 districts, with institutional and organizational support programs as well as the promotion of sustainable community dialogue in the framework of mining programs in the province.

In the development of its programs, in particular regarding the protection of Human Rights and Socio-Economic Justice, CAFOD and UPCT developed a project to empowering communities, especially farmers, affected by the developments of the activities of the mining industry in the province Tete, particularly in Changara and Cahora Bassa.

The project is co-funded by the European Commission and CAFOD, having been designed to meet the objective of improving the understanding, involvement and informed dialogue around the legal and social responsibilities between the affected communities, the mining companies and the Government, in Tete Province Mozambique .

In pursuit of this objective UPCT and CAFOD defined three main strategic lines and a set of outcomes stated in the project document as described below:

Strategic line 1: Production of evidence based information through PAR focused on the impacts of mining on communities, the legal and social responsibility of mining companies and the process of resettlement. 

Strategic Line 2: Strengthening the capacity of communities to defend their rights and negotiate effectively in resettlement processes;

Strategic Line 3: Sharing of information and dialogue, with companies regarding their social and legal responsibilities to the wellbeing of communities and their obligations to contribute to local sustainable development.

Within each strategic line, a number of activities will contribute to ensuring the achievement of the aforementioned results as set out below. 

A 4th cross cutting line of work which involves all aspects related to the management, administration, implementation and monitoring of the project is also included.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ328"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org role="4" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ328"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ328" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-11-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-06-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="40" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2014-11-01">10300.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="46396"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2014-11-22" /><value value-date="2014-11-22">10300.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ328"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ329</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>CSR, Extractives and Sustainable Development: making the links in Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>The proposed action research recognizes the key role which the private sector is playing in Mozambique’s development and its potential to contribute to poverty reduction. It aims to conduct research into Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and social dialogue among foreign companies operating in the extractives industry in Tete province, Central Mozambique. Having a better understanding of CSR policy and practice and its impact on communities as well as the broader development of Mozambique is key to strengthening the contribution of the sector to sustainable development. This action aims to create a common understanding of existing CSR legal frameworks and policies amongst companies, communities and other stakeholders. It will strengthen the capacities of local CSOs, improve practices of selected companies and provide recommendations for the implementation of CSR in the extractive sector. Increased strategic engagement and dialogue with communities will contribute to companies’ policies and practices becoming increasingly socially responsible, therefore contributing in a more positive way to sustainable development and poverty reduction.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ329"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org role="4" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ329"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ329" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2014-11-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-05-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="40" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="43040" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2014-11-01">6627.9069</value></budget><transaction ref="46609"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-01-21" /><value value-date="2015-01-21">6627.9069</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ329"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ331</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>GENDER PROMOTION  IN RURAL SCHOOLS Estaquinha (BUZI) And Mangunde (Chibabava), Sofala Province</narrative></title><description><narrative>Within the development of CAFOD partnerships, CAFOD in MOzambique has been promoting gender mainstreaming in its sustainable livelihood program. In January 2015 held a training on gender integration with various CAFOD partners in particular livelihood program partners. As a result, some partners presented their individual action plans of how they will begin this process of gender mainstreaming at the institutional level and or project level.

Esmabama as CAFOD partner, working in the education sector, sustainable livilihold and water; showed interest and took the initiative to improve their institutional capacity and to integrate a gender approach at project level especially in  their activities.

The purpose of Esmabama is to develop a genuine awareness among students of two secondary schools and two agricultural schools of intervention districts (Buzi and Chibabava) in order to help to promote and eliminate disparities based on gender discrimination recognizing the gifts and attributes that women and men have to offer, looking for ways to promote and act in making gender awareness in the human and social development.

This process of gender in capacity building in Esmabama Association counted on the technical support of WLSA Mozambique, through a technical assistance during six months.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ331"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ331"><narrative>Associacao Esmabama - Sofala</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ331" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-03-01">21869.5831</value></budget><transaction ref="46776"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-02-24" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">21869.5831</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ331"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="60789"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-30" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">10317.7900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao Esmabama - Sofala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61342"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-31" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">11551.8000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao Esmabama - Sofala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ332</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Gender Integration on CAJP National - Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>Within the development of CAFOD partnerships, CAFOD in Mozambique has been promoting gender mainstreaming in its sustainable livelihood program. In January 2015 held a training on gender integration with various CAFOD partners in particular livelihood program partners. As a result, some partners presented their individual action plans of how they will begin this process of gender mainstreaming at the institutional level and or project level.

Justice and Peace Commission - National level as CAFOD partner, working in the electoral education, citizen education and human rights sector; showed interest and took the initiative to improve their institutional capacity and to integrate a gender approach at institutional level especially and spread this approach in on other J&amp;P commission.

The purpose of J&amp;P National commission is to develop a genuine awareness among staff at national and diocesan level in order to help to promote and eliminate disparities based on gender discrimination recognizing the gifts and attributes that women and men have to offer, looking for ways to promote and act in making gender awareness in the human and social development.

This process of gender in capacity building is to create awareness and skill to integrate gender in the commission, for this proposal J&amp;P Commission  counted on the technical support of WLSA Mozambique, through a technical assistance during six months.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ332"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ332"><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ332" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-03-01">6209.7141</value></budget><transaction ref="46779"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-02-24" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">6209.7141</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ332"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="60790"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-30" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">3095.3400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61270"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-13" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">3114.3800</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ333</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Gender Manistreaming Caritas Mocambicana - SG</narrative></title><description><narrative>Within the development of CAFOD partnerships, CAFOD in Mozambique has been promoting gender mainstreaming in its sustainable livelihood program. In January 2015 held a training on gender integration with various CAFOD partners in particular livelihood program partners. As a result, some partners presented their individual action plans of how they will begin this process of gender mainstreaming at the institutional level and or project level.  Caritas Mozambican ( Secretariate and Caritas Diocesana de Maputo/Magude -  as CAFOD partner, working in the agriculture, enterprise and water sector; showed interest and took the initiative to improve their institutional capacity and to integrate a gender approach at institutional level.

 The purpose of the Caritas National and Diocesan is to develop a genuine awareness among staff at national and diocesan level in order to help to promote and eliminate disparities based on gender discrimination recognizing the gifts and attributes that women and men have to offer, looking for ways to promote and act in making gender awareness in the human and social development.  This process will be assisted by the technical support from WLSA Mozambique, through a technical assistance during six months.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ333"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ333"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ333" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2015-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-03-01">5020.0165</value></budget><transaction ref="46781"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-02-24" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">5020.0165</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ333"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="60791"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-30" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">2956.4600</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61218"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-06-11" /><value value-date="2015-02-24">2063.5600</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ334</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>FLOODS EMERGENCY RESPONSE IN ZAMBEZIA AND NIASSA 2015 </narrative></title><description><narrative>As a result of a very intense rain in the country and in the upstream neighbour countries over the past weeks, the country has experienced a rise in the level of the main rivers causing a severe flooding in the Provinces of Tete, Manica, Nampula, Niassa, Cabo Delgado and Zambezia, with major impact in the Provinces of Zambezia, Nampula and Niassa. After an institutional red alert has been declared by the Council of Ministers on 12 January, around of 144, 330 people (32,285 families) have been affected, and approximately 11,000 houses have been counted as destroyed, access to some of the districts is conditional and the link between the central and northern of the country is interrupted.

The emergency response project focus is intervention in 4 districts from Zambezia province (Nicuadala, Namacurra, Gurue and Mocuba) and one district from Niassa (Cuamba) and plan to benefict 1.600 people, distributed in 1.200 people in Zambezia and 200 people in Niassa, benefiting the most vulnerable groups, initially indicated as elderly, children, pregnant women, women headed households, disables, chronic patients and other identified groups living under extreme poverty conditions.
Due to scale of this emergency, others intervenient such as Government authorities, UN agencies, national and international NGO’s, Civil Society organizations and private sectors have been mobilizing efforts to address the needs of the affected population,  but these have intervene in the response of the emergency. World Vision, Oxfam, FGH, FHI, Save the Children, Concern, UNICEF, UNFPA, FAO, WFP, UNDP, Red Cross, TCE, CUCUMI are some of the mainly organization involved in the response operation notwithstanding the great evident needs that are still not being addressed.

To accomplish the goal set in this project, this will be implemented by two diocesan caritas, Caritas Diocesana de Quelimane and Caritas Diocesana de Niassa with management, support and coordination of the Secretariat of Caritas Mocambiana. CAFOD has main partner will provide support through his team in Mozambique, coordinating, advising and supporting on technical and administrative issues, ensuring good collaboration and coordination, reinforcing in this fashion the spirit of good partnership.

The total cost of this intervention is USD120.000, this amount was determined by the needs identified in the field and partners capacity to run an emergency response project with minimum external partners’ intervention and take in account the high logistic costs involved. CAFOD has partners will not be able alone to funding the entire needs of the project but have agreed to contribute with USD 60.000 to minimise the suffering of these who were severely affected by this emergency.  

This project may face some milestone related to high logistic costs involved, which are merely associated with long distances; poor infrastructures which conditions are currently exacerbated due to floods, access to some areas are limited or very difficult. Financial issues have to be followed up closely, providing the necessary training and support to the partners to ensure that financial request meet the standards according to the CAFOD’s procedures. Coordination is an important component to ensure effective implementation and appropriate report of this intervention so in this sense, this has to be arranged by the Secretariat with support provided by CAFOD  

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With a population that engages in self-employment through agriculture and diverse income generating activities; and 59% of illiteracy, most of the women live in reed houses without power, drinking water and sanitation, ex. latrines.

This area produces the majority of food consumed in Maputo. But incomes are not sustainable, as they are affected cyclically by climate change effects ex. drought and floods. Therefore, the Association for Local Development (ASDELO), chose a group of rural women and men who farm cashew and cashew nuts and are organized as an association (Jimo Cossa Association). With the aim of improving their living conditions enabling them to manage their business more sustainably.

As such, the main objective of this project is to strengthen the existing association of Marracuene cashew producers within a cooperative; thereby improving the value chain of cashew and the income of cooperative members. 
</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ336"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ336"><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ336" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-03-30" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-03-29" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-03-30">20007.6400</value></budget><transaction ref="46992"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-12" /><value value-date="2015-03-12">20007.6400</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ336"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="60835"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value value-date="2015-03-12">8000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61315"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-22" /><value value-date="2015-03-12">6007.6400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61880"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-01-27" /><value value-date="2015-03-12">6000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ337</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Combating the Trafficking of Human Beings organs (mainly children) in southern Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>CEMIRDE is the Episcopal Commission for Migrants, Refugees and Displaced Persons in Mozambique and represents a presence close to migrants through human assistance, spiritual, pastoral, legal and material, helps. CEMIRDE is working to help all people in need to be protagonists of their history and contribute for a more just, humane and fraternal society.

As part of CEMIRDE’s 2014-2016 Strategic Plan, it intends to implement the following: 
1) Assistance and Guidance to Immigrants and Refugees in Mozambique;
2) Support for Mozambican emigrants in South Africa, especially miners;
3) Hosting to Mozambicans Deported from South Africa at Ressano Garcia Center;
4) Lobby for the prevention against Human Trafficking and human organs;
5) Development of the Migrant Ministry in the Dioceses and Parishes;
6) Advocacy in favour of foreign prisoners; and
7) Regularization of multiple documents for migrants, refugees and displaced people.

The action of Lobby for the prevention against Human Trafficking and human organs has been ongoing since 2013, having escalated with launching of the campaign in 2014, whose motto: "It is for freedom that Christ set us free." In Mozambique Traffic of human body organ is mainly referred to children. The campaign has been developed with sensitization activities through radio, educational centres, coordinators of pastoral among other means. During the campaign dissemination of information through distribution of IEC materials (such as brochures, posters, stickers) and radio programs. With this experience, it was realized that awareness activities should be expanded to the inland provinces, or rural communities where access communication is still a right of a few.

This project aims to combat trafficking in organs or parts of the human body (mainly children) in southern Mozambique. The project is a reinforcement to the National and International initiatives undertaken in awareness campaigns against trafficking in human beings and organs or parts of the human body. But CEMIRDE can offer a specific focus about the sensitization of catholic partners and communities.

Due to the few information available it is necessary a better knowledge of the phenomenon and specific trainings. This includes the responses given by the responsible institutions in order to strengthen actions to combat trafficking of human organs and body parts, since there is increase in the cases where mainly women and children are victims.

The Catholic Church is established and structured-lined form so that has the ability to collect and disseminate information at different levels. However, as trafficking in organs and body parts, due to lack of access to information within communities, many cases of trafficking in human organs are not brought to public notice. The lack of a specific law to combat trafficking in human organs, poor cooperation of the police with the communities and, on the other hand, traditional beliefs, contribute to fear and fear on the active involvement of women and men in the communities.

CEMIRDE feels the need to give its support to committed governmental and non-governmental structures, looking for efficient and joint solutions combating this heinous evil that afflicts our society.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ337"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ337"><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ337" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-03-15" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-03-14" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="60" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" percentage="40" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2014-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2015-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-03-15">31000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="47019"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-13" /><value value-date="2015-03-13">31000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ337"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="60883"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-25" /><value value-date="2015-03-13">7750.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61368"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-08-17" /><value value-date="2015-03-13">7750.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61804"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-12-16" /><value value-date="2015-03-13">15500.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ339</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>IGA &amp; WASH PROMOTION IN SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES - BARADA (Buzi) And Machanga District</narrative></title><description><narrative>The project aims to improve the living conditions and livelihoods of the poor population in Machanga and Buzi districts located in the south of Sofala Province, Mozambique. 

The Districts has inhabitants, who live in huts built with perishable local materials (wooden poles, mud and straw). 98% of the inhabitants of the two districts consume water from unprotected wells, rivers and lakes without proper treatment, while about 82% of the population do not have toilets.  

The districts are characterised by an extreme poverty and the survival of the inhabitants depends on familiar agriculture, entirely based on rain that in recent years has been very scarce.  Agricultural schools were opened. During their three years of school students learn to cultivate the land and optimize the traditional resources utilizing more complex systems.  With regards to adult literacy, Esmabama is managing centers in more remote areas, less attractive to government programs and forgotten by international donors. 

Despite all the effort the Mission of Machanga and the Mission Barada have done, the livelihood of these families are still a challenge; this situation has a negative impact on quality of feeding, health and hygiene and consequently in formal and informal education of students.  

The project therefore aims to raise awareness and monitoring of rural populations in the sectors that cause the proliferation of mosquito and diarrheal diseases. The project has a focus on waste treatment, reduction of dirty water areas, to increase access to clean water and environmental sanitation, sustainability and the creation of income-generating activities for members of the communities involved. Participants in the training will learn how to build improved latrines, slabs, and also to make the maintenance of Afridev pumps (manual) existing in the missions and communities.  
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This audits are useful not only to understand the management capacity of Partners but also to understand partners needs in terms of finance and administration in a capacities strengthening perspective.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ340"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ340"><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ340" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-06-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-06-01">7399.6428</value></budget><transaction ref="47235"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-09" /><value value-date="2015-07-09">12987.0129</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ340"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="47862"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-09" /><value value-date="2015-07-09">-5587.3701</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ340"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="61521"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-10-08" /><value value-date="2015-07-09">2301.3500</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61524"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-10-08" /><value value-date="2015-07-09">2188.4000</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61552"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-10-19" /><value value-date="2015-07-09">877.5500</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61704"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-11-23" /><value value-date="2015-07-09">448.4600</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61758"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-12-08" /><value value-date="2015-07-09">1583.8800</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ341</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Promotion of citizenship for vulnerable People in Manica Province -  final phase</narrative></title><description><narrative>The present project was the consolidated phase for CDJP Chimoio. This are proposed by the Diocesan Commission for Justice and Peace of Chimoio, falls within the objectives of CDJP Chimoio, regarding the formation of the vulnerable groups to develop the spirit of active citizenship with a view to protecting human rights and promoting justice and Peace, as stated in the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church.

The province of Manica, is mostly made out of people residing in rural areas greatly affected by poverty, poor access to public basic services. This province houses approximately 1,359,923 inhabitants (2006), distributed in 10 Districts. The poor knowledge of laws and opportunities to participate in political actions, worsened by poor schooling and lack of motivators of political action for the most affected layers by poverty puts communities vulnerable to conflicts of various kinds, including inheritance, lands, waters with minimal access to public services. The latest developments in the political, economic and social life require the need for more information and motivation of communities to be more active in the fight for their rights. For example, women and children have often been victims of heritage ilegal disposal as well as communities in general lose their lands, their livelihood base, without just compensation.

The Diocese of Chimoio, with 15 parishes, where they have established pastoral ministries, including the Justice and Peace, which operates in the formation and conscientization of local communities about their rights. The commission has a coordination structure that ensures information of retro-information to and from upper church structures, as well as government agencies and civil society.

The commission has received support from CAFOD, ABG Programme in the last three years and CGF in the last year. 

CDJP has leveraged the capabilities of its structures in 04 districts of the province. With this one year proposal CDJP will consolidated the  capacity of their coordination structure at provincial level to make the proper and necessary monitoring and a continued training of new members - made that members are volunteers, who are always in a dynamic move in search of better life opportunity outside their places of origin.

This project aims at, firstly strengthen the capacities of CDJP to train and monitor the work of their parish communities and, in the second place ensuring legal and civic education for active citizenship awareness of vulnerable groups, especially women, peasants , elderly and children from rural areas.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ341"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ341"><narrative>Comissão Diocesana de Justiça e Paz - Chimoio</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ341" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-07-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="11330" percentage="6" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="61" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="33" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-07-01">17000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="47299"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-06" /><value value-date="2015-07-06">23008.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ341"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="49397"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-06" /><value value-date="2015-07-06">-6008.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ341"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="61403"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-08-24" /><value value-date="2015-07-06">10000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana de Justiça e Paz - Chimoio</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61781"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-12-15" /><value value-date="2015-07-06">7000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana de Justiça e Paz - Chimoio</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ343</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Reasearch on children organs trafficking in Maputo, Gaza and Inhambane</narrative></title><description><narrative>In order to support the Episcopal Commission for Migrants (CEMIRDE) at better addressing the needs for combating children's organs trafficking, it has been jointly evaluated the importance to develop a proper research to help the main stakeholders to understand the phenomena. 
The research has to be an academic one, that could be approved and shared at the highest levels of the National and Provincial Governments. For this reason CEMIRDE has asked to CAFOD Maputo a special assistance in order to plan, develop and monitor such a study, throughout the collaboration of the main Mozambican University, Eduardo Mondlane.
The main objective of this Project is to have a comprehensive academic research about children organs trafficking in order to be able to influence government policies at the highest level.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ343"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ343"><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ343" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-07-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="80" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-07-01">25000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="47315"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-07-13" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">25000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ343"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="61522"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-10-08" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">3292.3600</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61523"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-10-08" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">837.0100</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61551"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-10-19" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">1673.9600</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61705"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-11-23" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">5821.2800</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="61876"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-01-19" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">9149.1100</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62433"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-05-18" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">1049.2800</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62495"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-06-07" /><value value-date="2015-07-13">3177.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>CAFOD Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ344</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Melhorando a comunicação para uma Coordenação efectiva e eficiente</narrative></title><description><narrative>The Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace in Mozambique was created by CEM (Episcopal Conference of Mozambique) in 1977, with the aim of finding a compromise before the turbulence and injustices that occurred at the time. The political system was short lived after national independence was achieved and the civil war that followed, devastating the country. 

With the signing of the General Peace Agreement in 1992, mediated by the Catholic Church, the Commission was forced to build up and is currently developing several intervening activities in 10 Dioceses throughout Mozambique.

This project aims to create a system of communication and coordination within the Episcopal Justice and Peace Commissions to ensure that the "Decisions of the Episcopal Conference of Mozambique on Justice and Peace effectively reflect the concerns raised by the Episcopal Commission and the Diocesan Commissions" in Mozambique. 

To ensure the success of the Secretariat of the Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace, organizational monitoring both technical and operational, of the Diocesan Commissions of Justice and Peace is essential as well as good coordination.

Therefore, it is necessary and the aim of the project, that the Episcopal Commission creates a binding mechanism of the dioceses, as well as with the national secretariat Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace.
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The Salesian presence in Tete Province dates back to the '90s, after the signing of peace agreements, and it was possible to start work in rural communities of Tete Province, through the construction of 27 primary schools, to address the lack of access of the school population to primary and basic education, lack of schools in rural areas.

Schools have been built with the support and initiative of the local community, with traditional materials, the self construction method.

Today the Salesian Society in Tete, is responsible for three primary schools, while the remaining schools were in 2003, undertaken by the Ministry of Education (MINED), now called the Ministry of Education and Human Development.

Currently the three primary schools benefiting a total of 2,810 students and 42 teachers.

With this project, we intend to continue to improve teaching conditions and student learning in the district of Moatize and in particular the Primary Schools of Moatize, which located at village and city of Moatize. The same lack of portfolios to 14 classrooms where students are required to sit on the floor and offering poor conditions of teaching and learning. (In Annex No. 1: Photos of students in classrooms).</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ345"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ345"><narrative>Sociedade Salesiana em Mocambique</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ345" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-08-15" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-01-14" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-08-15">16000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="47422"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-08-06" /><value value-date="2015-08-06">16000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ345"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="61418"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-09-18" /><value value-date="2015-08-06">16000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Sociedade Salesiana em Mocambique</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ348</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Esperança do Idoso - Projecto de Produção Agrícola</narrative></title><description><narrative>The Parish of St. Peter Chissano is located in the Administrative Post of Chissano, Bilene District. It is located in a rural area, the economic base of families is subsistence agriculture, which depends on the rainy season. In this administrative post, the only products produced are those that rely on the rainy season, such as maize, cassava, sesame but the deriving income is very low.

Products that need constant water for growing are not produced in this area, they are imported from other districts. Agricultural production is not enough to meet the demand of the inhabitants of this administrative post.

This project aims to integrate the work that the parish and communities have been conducting through the Ministry of Charity, to monitor and support a group of old abandoned people, by providing food, clothing and home based care.  There are many old people in this Chissano administrative post who live alone due to cultural disinformation: they are accused of witchcraft, in some cases they are killed in others they are isolated from the rest of the family and abandoned.
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Approximately four hundred thousand families in the districts in which the project intends to perform depend exclusively on producing in agriculture, the most common crops: beans, maize, cassava, cashew, sugar, according to the study by the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture in Nampula on 2007.

In rural areas, agriculture is the main source of income, but with the major low productivity. Families can hardly meet their basic nutritional needs, besides being vulnerable to bad weather. In the face of floods and droughts, farmers are among the most exposed to food insecurity groups, since they have few alternatives to generate income beyond agriculture (Coughlin, 2006 FIAN International, 2010; Suárez and Borras Jr., 2010).

This is part of what happens in Nampula, in the various districts where the population is dependent on land to survive, give that land grabbing by the mega projects, the present situation are creates ever more conflicts and further aggravates the situation of poverty, deprivation and vulnerability of rural communities because the people of Nampula particularly affected by ProSavana programme depends solely on agriculture as a source of survival.

With this project, the Commission of Justice and Peace of the Diocese of Nampula (CAJUPANA), intends to carry out actions such as:
a) Sessions of debates and training of animators of Justice and Peace in the Land Law of materials and their respective regulations and Family Law.
b) Promote legal advice in community land conflicts.
c) Raising awareness of communities about the dangers of selling the land and risks of running out of it for future generations.
d) To sensitize the communities about the risk and the danger of uncontrolled Fires.
e) Helping communities in the issuance of titles of the land (DUAT), an instrument that can legitimize their land tenure.
We are aware that we are not the only ones who work in this area, so one of the approaches of our action will join forces with other partners working for the land and in the interests of the peasants.
The development of Mozambique is deeply linked to the agricultural sector with about 64% of the population in rural areas and 55% of these live below the poverty line.

The Commission for Justice and Peace, Archbishop of Nampula, at this point experiencing difficulties in terms of working conditions, CAJUPANA  was disabled during a year. Only in the end of 2014 the Bishop Dom Tome - Archdiocese of Nampula, indicated the management of CAJUPANA to the congregation of Comboniane Sisters.

The new management has taken the initiative to seek CAFOD to ask for support in projects on land issues, and in parallel, o this project claim the CAJUPANA and The bishop requested for support to creates the work condition on this commission. for this propose they asked CAFOD for any donation of various materials if they are absolutes and available.

For the full operation condition the Diocesan Commission for Justice and Peace of Nampula need the following materials:
-- To reinforce the safety and create a better  work environment with small repairs such as: installation of security grilles, change 2 door and window replacement and painting the office.
- To equip the office with appropriate furniture as a follows: desk, chairs, file cabinets, bookcases, etc.
- To equip this thirst with: Computer, printer, fax and photocopier, as well as internet.
- A vehicle for work in the field and our preference 4X4 because the area is difficult to access, even if this is second hand.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ349"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ349"><narrative>Comissão Diocesana Justiça e Paz - Nampula</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ349" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-11-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-10-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-11-01">29730.8567</value></budget><transaction ref="47675"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-11-24" /><value value-date="2015-11-24">29730.8567</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ349"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="62297"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-04-12" /><value value-date="2015-11-24">10614.1000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana Justiça e Paz - Nampula</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62872"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-10-11" /><value value-date="2015-11-24">281.6800</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana Justiça e Paz - Nampula</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62941"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-11-07" /><value value-date="2015-11-24">10614.1000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana Justiça e Paz - Nampula</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="63656"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2017-05-08" /><value value-date="2015-11-24">8220.9700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Diocesana Justiça e Paz - Nampula</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ350</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Land Rigths and Livelihood in Tete Province</narrative></title><description><narrative>This action aims to follow up and follow on the previous UE co-funded Project (MOZ286) in 3 districts of Tete Province, namely: Cassoca, Nhatsanga and Chissua. With this Project our partner UPCT (Uniao Provincial dos Camponeses de Tete) is going to strengthen a common understanding of existing legal frameworks and policies amongst companies, communities and other stakeholders in reference to land rights during mining exploration or expropriation. On one hand it will strengthen the capacities of local CSOs, and communities with regard to land rights on the other it will improve legal practices of mining companies also through a close collaboration of duty bearers. 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The project goal is to contribute to improving the quality of life of the 18 activists and 100 peasant. The project focus are to increase the production of beans, cassava, potato reno and others vegetable, using the agriculture of conservation techniques and also improving the access and control of the marketing.
This proposal will create a link and a constant exchange experience between the implementing partners, the Diocesan Caritas of Maputo,   Diocesan Caritas  of Inhambane , General Secretariat of Caritas Mozambican and their supporters CAFOD and Caritas Spain and SDAE as representative of the local government of Magude.
The involvement of all 8 extension of SDAE allow to remain in the district a capacity within the agriculture and livestock authorities, which could be disseminated to all district farmer groups. Extension distributed by the action zones of MDC activists, will attend directly to beneficiaries in all project activities providing technical support according to the memorandum of understanding already established with SDAE. They provide weekly reports of activities progress always in coordination with the project team.

The CDM wants to continue to contribute to capacity in the communitarian activists and peasants. The  message dissemination on agricultural production, prices of products  are some strategy to skilling the benefiaries. And strengthen the marketing strategy with the beneficiaries of the project and the Magude and Maputo market.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ351"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ351"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Maputo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ351" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2015-12-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-11-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="70" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72040" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2015-12-01">21463.7149</value></budget><transaction ref="47751"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-11-23" /><value value-date="2015-11-23">21463.7149</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ351"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="61725"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-12-03" /><value value-date="2015-11-23">7581.5000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62267"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-04-06" /><value value-date="2015-11-23">7581.5000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62634"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-07-14" /><value value-date="2015-11-23">6300.7100</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Maputo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ352</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Seguranca Alimentar e desenvolvimento rural na Diocese de Nacala</narrative></title><description><narrative>The work to be achieved consists in empowering local producers and introduce the vegetable production. Incrementing through rural familiar gardens, the second component will be promotion goat creation through the animals loans system. In fact horticultural production in most of our geographic area is not practiced, as well as the organized creation of goats. Its implementation would therefore mark an improvement of socioeconomic conditions of the families involved in the project and bring other families to follow suit.

The dependence of the livelihood of a peasant family are entirely on the production of their family farm, the mean crops are (maize, cassava, peanuts and beans). The family income  is not enough to ensure the total food need per family/year the factors for that are: The lack of rain in the area,  the production lost during the raining season especially by floods and some time droughts, the lack of agricultural techniques and follow up, the miss irrigation system, etc. . Agricultural production does not guarantee a sufficient supply for the entire year, as it happened in 2015.

The project also include one component at diocesan level, this component basically is to create capacity at diocesan level to be an active participant in the project activities. For this propose Caritas Diocesan of Nacala will conduct a number of  training sessions for  those responsible for the 23 Caritas parish members,  so that they can best be involved, learn whats means to  implement  a project and can therefore eventually be proper coordination between the Diocesan Caritas and Caritas at Parish level, that constitute it. Indeed the diocesan level is currently held annual training of community leaders through three zonal meetings and a diocesan meeting is missed due to lack of financial conditions, the formation of their own parish coordinators. It seems therefore missing an important link to the various levels Caritas Diocesan can work effectively and in a  coordinated manner, the project also will caver this training.

Particular attention will be given to the use of techniques and natural fertilizers, which allow the development of organic farming without use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides as well as the use of sustainable techniques avoiding practices with high environmental impact as the "wildfires" very common in this zone.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ352"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ352"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Nacala</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ352" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2016-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2017-02-28" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="11330" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="80" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2016-03-01">10100.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="48267"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-02-29" /><value value-date="2016-02-29">10100.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ352"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="62490"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-06-07" /><value value-date="2016-02-29">5424.1900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Nacala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62733"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-08-22" /><value value-date="2016-02-29">4358.5400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Nacala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="63083"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-12-08" /><value value-date="2016-02-29">317.2700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Nacala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ353</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Promocao Equidade de Genero - Escolas rurais Estaquinha e Magunde</narrative></title><description><narrative>The project "Promotion of gender equality in Beira and in rural schools Estaquinha and Mangunde" that will start in January 2016, is to continue the work begun in 2015 with the pilot experience of six months, funded by CAFOD.

With the previous project was obvious what is still needed to do to promote equality in the communities but the strengths were also evident in the project methodology that allowed a cover for results.

Surely, after 6 months of work communities of Buzi and Chibabava districts still need a lot of awareness, so that a change in the behavior of men and women is evident. Some aspects such as the strong interest and participation of young students and the continuation of outreach activities conducted by gender groups even after the closure of the project were great indicators of success of the project and the motivation of participants. Another positive element in the 2015 draft, was the unexpected presence of a group of community activists in Estaquinha. Two proventientes people from the surrounding community, visit the Estaquinha Mission, participated voluntarily in the initial formation of gender and decided thereafter to mobilize up creating a group of activists, composed of community members, which was doing awareness in the villages, in the markets and in people's homes over the six-month project.

The initial phase of the project was completed in September 2015 demonstrated the importance of having an excellent teacher training and also the importance of having activists from the surrounding communities, aspects that are taken into account in project planning to continue in 2016.

Another aspect that was taken into consideration was the reference in experience. The education and training of leaders of organizations linked to the Catholic Church that led to the creation of a network in the border with the Association for Justice and Peace as a reference to create change on gender, on the basis of the possibilities and the field of action of each association . The idea of ??a partnership with Justice and Peace, aims to follow up and empower the network of border associations, this idea born of the September 2015 seminar.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ353"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ353"><narrative>Associacao Esmabama - Sofala</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ353" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2016-01-04" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2016-10-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15180" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2015-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2016-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2016-01-04">10362.0626</value></budget><transaction ref="47819"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2015-12-11" /><value value-date="2015-12-11">10362.0626</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ353"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="61933"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-02-15" /><value value-date="2015-12-11">4876.2600</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao Esmabama - Sofala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62011"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-02-18" /><value value-date="2015-12-11">4876.2600</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao Esmabama - Sofala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62799"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-09-19" /><value value-date="2015-12-11">609.5300</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao Esmabama - Sofala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ354</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Agricultural and Human Development in Moatize, Tete Province</narrative></title><description><narrative>The Project aims at reducing poverty and increasing food security through activities focused on Agricultural and Human Development in Tete Province, Moatize District. More specifically with this Project, our partner SSM (Sociedade Salesiana de Mozambique) is developing actions to increase agricultural production and families incomes in the rural area of Moatize District including also communities affected by mining explorations. 
SSM has a strong and long term presence in the distric of Moatize having developed rural projects during the last 9 years. The main Project Logic is contributing to:
- poverty reduction in 18 communities of Moatize District including some resettlements from mining explorations.
- increase families income thanks to agricultural production improvement and better access to local market
- Improving the services offered by "Centro Agrícola de Mameme II" about trainings in agriculture and human development
- developing of groups and associations of local farmers in order to reduce their vulnerability. 
- strengthening relations between farmers associations 
- supporting female and male prisoners of Tete and Moatize through agricultural and human development trainings 
 - strengthening the use between target communites of renewable energies and sustainable us of natural resources. 
- Spreading messages about renewable energies and sustainable us of natural resources, land rights, associations etc. through Radio Comunitaria D. Bosco.

In order to rich Project's main goals SSM is going to work in close relation with  "Ministério da Agricultura", (Direcções Provinciais e Serviços Distritais de Actividades Económicas - SDAE) and Ministério da Mulher e Acção Social, (Direcção Provincial e Distrital da Mulher e Acção Social de Tete e Moatize).</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ354"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ354"><narrative>Sociedade Salesiana em Mocambique</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ354" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2016-01-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2018-12-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector 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This first phase or pilot project , was funded by CAFOD, with the aim of improving the production of cashew nuts. During this period they were developed various activities to achieve this goal including cleanings, phytosanitary pruning, chemical treatment and processing or cashew as well as pear.

Under the same project, the Asdelo conducted a baseline study and a study for the development of business plans of cooperatives Gimo Ocossa. These studies allowed the Asdelo Association, have a better understanding of the context of the project and to analyze the opportunities for the development of the three cooperatives in food security areas as well as the diversification of sources of income of the cooperative.

During the first phase the direct beneficiaries were 85 members (3 men and 82 women), members of the  three NGimo Ocossa Village cooperatives namely: Cooperative Mata Hunger, Victory Year and Maria da Luz Guebuza. Indirectly they benefited more than 425 people between men and women, this people are family of directly members
1.3 Main achievements of the first phase
• Re-launch the production and marketing of cashew nuts. The time of completion of the baseline study it was found that the cooperative had no confidence in the production of trees. However, the first crop of production of cashew nuts through  treatments and cultural management to 600 trees, re-launched the expectations of the cooperative, having been produced 1,005.57 kg of raw nuts and 2,322.37 kg of false fruit which allowed the start of activities processing the false fruit into juice, jam, hamburger, carne and biscuits, ...
• Good participation of cooperative members in the process of harvesting and management of cashew nuts (has input control chips and well filled out)
• Good participation of cooperative members in the various training organized under the project including training on good agricultural practices,
• Good layout and availability of technical INCAJU and AMPCM monitoring of the Project activities in the framework of the partnerships established for this purpose. We have noted that these cooperatives have a special attention from INCAJU were invited either to the launching ceremonies of the marketing year of cashew nuts as well as the various fairs demonstration and sale of cashew nuts.
• Start the process of revitalization of cooperatives that culminated with the general meeting of cooperatives and the election of new members to the governing bodies of these cooperatives and union.

End the first project phase, ASDELO present the two year project activities. The goal of this project is to consolidate the work done and extend the results. For that proposal ASDELO is present the following proposal: 
Objectives and results phase II. 
General Objective: To increase food security and household income of NGimo Ocossa cooperatives in the  Bobole village.
- Increase production and productivity of cashew in the cooperatives, Maria da Luz Guebuza, Mata Fome  and Year of Victoria through the:
- Diversified sources of income of associated families through:
       a) Production and marketing of vegetable
       b) The marketing of cashew nuts and by-products of pear,
       c) Production and sale of annual crops including maize, cowpeas and groundnuts,
- Straight the  capacity of cooperative and associations for them to be able to manage their owner development

Indicators to assess the scope of the results will be:
- Increased the area planted with cashew trees grafted from 51 ha to 90 ha available.
- Increased productivity of cashew 2 kg / cashew tree in the 2014/15 agricultural campaign to 8kg / cashew from the marketing year 2015/16,
- Increased from 48.48 MT / cashew campaign in 2015/16 to at least 200 MT / cashew from the marketing year 2016/17,
- Facilitated the marketing of the Project area products
- Increased agricultural yields to:
• Corn: from 1.3 to 1.5 ton / ha
• Peanut: 0.5 to 1.0 ton / ha
• cowpea beans: from 0.5 to 1.0 ton / ha
- Increased from 0 kg / ha of onion and garlic to + 20 ton / ha for the two crops from the 2014/15 marketing year and over 90% of this production was sold,
- Established one pineapple orchard in intercropping with cashew.

In addition to the beneficiaries of Phase I, the project will be gradually extended to members of the surrounding area planted with cashew trees with a view to revitalizing the cooperatives with the involvement of more members of the surrounding communities of the three cooperatives.

During the Project implementation period will be implemented two agricultural campaigns including: 2015/16 and 2016/17 and ongoing part of the marketing year 2017/18 (until May 2018). According to the agricultural calendar, the first time, the attention will be the production of annual food crops including maize, groundnuts and cowpeas with greater emphasis on the promotion of variety of short / medium cycle. While in the second agricultural season, the highlight will be treatment processing of cashew trees for the control of powdery mildew disease and helopeldes plague, as well as the production of vegetables most notably those with a better commercial value including the onion and garlic.

Agricultural Extension Service
The training of members in good agricultural practices, is of special importance to producers increase their agricultural incomes and this line, increase their income sources, which will contribute to improving the living conditions of members / cooperative. With respect to cashew production, the following activities are highlighted:
• Cleaning and plant pruning's
• Treatments against powdery mildew disease and pests,
• Replacement and planting of new trees,

The extension for annual crops will be based on the CDR where producers will acquire basic knowledge about good production practices including: sowing period, compass, varieties, soil fertility management (application of organic fertilizers and inorganic), among other practices. To facilitate the learning process and models chosen producers for the leadership of the groups. Producers will be provided a seed for quite an area of ??0.25 ha in the first campaign, consisting of maize and a legume crop and producers will be able to select seed to be used in the following year as well as its form of conservation .

As regards cashew production in each growing season, cashew be selected in reproductive age and with good canopy for each producer and each producer will have the same number of cashew treated according to the target set for each agricultural season. Each producer shall be liable for cultural amanhos of the cashew trees and during the process of treatments, each producer shall ensure the supply of water to applicators and other recommended activities to be of producer responsibility.

Producers will be previously trained on the management of cashew emphasizing aspects cleanings, phytosanitary pruning and selection of cashew trees for their chemical treatment.

For the production of vegetables, the seed will be provided to the group in the case of onions and established seedbeds only the transplanted area is joint ownership will be associated / cooperative and all recommended cultural amanhos, shall be provided by the beneficiary.

 Marketing
In the framework of efforts to deal with the marketing challenges, it was made during Phase I, a study that culminated in the drafting of Business plan for certain marketable products by the associations and cooperatives. For this business plan the project will support the group in its implementation or with project funds to finance part of the activities or supporting the cooperatives in the development of small projects to be presented to the private sector as well as the local government funds FIL - Fundos para Iniciativas locais. As regards the marketing in general, the project will support the connection of cooperatives with potential buyers. Throughout the implementation will be consolidated contacts with potential buyers in order to absorb the production joined the sales centre of the local union.
On the other hand, the project together with its partners will support the participation of cooperative members in the fairs organized by Incaju as in Facim want to expose as well as sell to increase your network of contacts.

Partnerships
In the first phase of the Project operational partnerships were established with INCAJU the SDAE Marracuene to the technical aspects of cashew production. While AMPCM, was involved in the training of cooperative and associative movement. These would be consolidated. In addition, other partners and implemented more experiences exchanges will be identified within and outside of Maputo province want for their training and for the identify of business opportunities.

Sustainability
The approach to be implemented is the first premise of sustainability where the target group is more active in the activities of its development. In all the activities to be developed the sustainability analysis will be made. In the case of chemical treatments will be done according to the producers gave that account for part of the activities including the cleaning of plants; supply of water for the preparation of syrup for spraying and applicators must be members of non simple cooperative service providers and thus, the first year the wrath project pay ½ of the application of cost at the beginning and the other half will be paid by beneficiaries end of harvesting and marketing of nuts and from the second year, the cost of applicators should be borne by producers.
Therefore, each cooperative shall establish a fund corresponding to treatments the production of at least one cashew. This is the beginning of each harvesting season, each producer must indicate a cashew tree in which the production will go the creation of this fund in each cooperative.
As for the extension service, the project should collaborate more with the SDAE so that the extension assigned to the town of Bobole, follow the activities of the project so that in order to be able to continue.

The project will be implemented in two years, the funds necessary for that will be: 1Yrs - 2,490,741.54 meticais and 2Yrs 1,708,718.71 meticais total for 2 Yrs 4044,960.24 meticais.


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Moreover the awareness raised should translate into concrete behaviours to fight human organs trafficking, whose victims are mainly children.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ357"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ357"><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ357" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2016-05-15" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2017-04-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2016-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2017-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2016-05-15">50670.3064</value></budget><transaction ref="48591"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-05-16" /><value value-date="2016-05-16">50670.3064</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-1-202669-MOZ357"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="62426"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-05-23" /><value value-date="2016-05-16">20602.7800</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="62788"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-09-19" /><value value-date="2016-05-16">13422.0900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="63090"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2016-12-13" /><value value-date="2016-05-16">2210.6500</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="63228"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2017-02-01" /><value value-date="2016-05-16">6790.5000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="63418"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2017-03-15" /><value value-date="2016-05-16">7644.2900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ358</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Strengthening the network of Justice and Peace</narrative></title><description><narrative>The National Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace is aware of the weaknesses and challenges that the Diocesan Coordinators of Justice and Peace face in developing their activities in some Dioceses. For this reason National Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace with this Project is looking at strengthening the capacity of the Diocesan Coordinators, with the main aim to push them to be more active in carrying out their functions. In order to promote such knowledge will be adopted different ways like supporting material, sharing of experiences, increasing collaboration and co-ordination.
The project aims to ensure the following outcomes:
* More men and women have guaranteed their rights (lands, human rights,citizen rights).
* Diocesan Commissions of Justice and Peace strengthened

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1. Socio-economic conditions of farmers’ families improved and climate resilient agriculture applied
2. Solidarity amid farmers' groups strengthen
3. WASH conditions of people participating in the Projects improved
4.Caritas of Nacala capacities strengthen


The project will reach directly 90 farmers (50% men and 50% women) together with their families, meaning that indirectly 540 people will be involved in project's activities. In addition other neighbouring families could participate  in the activities carried out with the project 
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women and 5 men) in Marracuene, Mozambique, whose cashew business has been plagued by
drought, pests, and poor harvests. As their only income source, cooperatives must adapt to changing
climatic conditions to improve yields. Cooperatives and women will be supported to grow their
business by rehabilitating their broken irrigation system; applying climate resilient agricultural
methods to improve cashew yields, including organic pest control; implementing business
management measures; diversifying their crops for improved food and income security; and
processing cashew fruit into new products.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ363"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ363"><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ363" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2017-06-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2018-05-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="31161" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2017-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2018-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2017-06-01">64718.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="49970"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2017-06-28" /><value value-date="2017-06-28">64718.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ363"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="63861"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2017-06-29" /><value value-date="2017-06-28">21231.3600</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="64279"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2017-10-18" /><value value-date="2017-06-28">25137.2400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="64689"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-02-07" /><value value-date="2017-06-28">7577.1600</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="65001"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-04-11" /><value value-date="2017-06-28">10772.2400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao de Desenvolvimento Local</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ364</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Preventing and combating trafficking in Human Organs and Body Parts in Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>This project aims to contribute to prevent and combat trafficking in persons, human organs and body parts in Mozambique by increasing the level of access to information in communities and raising their awareness through the implementation of campaigns and advocacy actions led by bishops in Mozambique and neighboring countries. As basis of this work, CEMIRDE will also conduct a research in the northern of the country (covering 90% of the border territory) to have a better understanding on how cases are occurring to promote the adoption of measures by local authorities to prevent, investigate and prosecute cases. Furthermore, there will be exchanges of experience between bishops from neighboring countries with the police force and between interfaith religious leaders to share best practices, lessons learned and promote joint coordinate work to combat this crime.  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The first concerns the formation of Diocesan Justice and Peace agents in matters relating to the prevention and combat of premature marriages, which includes the change of cultural norms that lead to this practice; and the second objective is to contribute to active, conscious and responsible presence based on Christian ethical values to support communities in reducing abstention in electoral lawsuits through the preparation and training of Justice and Peace agents as a form of consolidation of Peace and democratic growth through a responsible and active participation in the municipal elections of 2018 and preparation of the General of 2019.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ365"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ365"><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ365" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2017-12-15" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2018-06-15" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15151" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2017-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2018-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2017-12-15">18280.1462</value></budget><transaction ref="50324"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2017-12-06" /><value value-date="2017-12-06">18280.1462</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ365"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="64584"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-10" /><value value-date="2017-12-06">9140.0700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="65142"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-05-10" /><value value-date="2017-12-06">9140.0700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal de Justica e Paz</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ366</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Ser jovem em Xipamanine: Apoio ao Empreendedorismo e Empregabilidade &amp; Safe Water Access in Naamacha</narrative></title><description><narrative>The project aims to contribute to the socio-economic development of the city of Maputo, providing vulnerable youth in the Xipamanine neighborhood with human and professional skills to increase their entrepreneurship and employability. This project was developed based on the learning carried out in the previous project (Xipamanine Empreendedor 2014-2017), enhancing good practices already in progress, giving answers to needs that have been identified, thus responding to the challenges and needs experienced.
The project now presented has the specific objective of increasing the employability and entrepreneurship of young people. It strengthens the approaches to the promotion of technical / professional skills that allow greater access to employment through two strategic partnerships with the Associação Khandlelo - a specialist in youth work - and the Centro Professional de São José - recognized vocational training center in partnership with FEC – Fundação Fé e Cooperação - with recognized skills in the design and management of development projects. 
On top of this in the second year has been added a second component as per Apostolic Nuntiature in Mozambique request. A well for granting access to safe water for Naamacha community will be built within the premises of Calrysse Monastry in Naamacha. 



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Priority Areas: Ilha de Moçambique, Carapira, Netia, itoculo, Mossuril, Monapo, Lunga, Quixaxe, Moginqual
The proposed project aims at supporting part of the families who have lost their homes, selecting the most vulnerable, with a plastic roll of 50 mt that will be used to build the new house (roof cover). An average roof area of 56 m2 is considered (7m x 4m = 28 square meters each sloping x 2 roof sides = 56 m2). The surface of a roll of plastic is equivalent to 1.20 meters x 50 m = 60 m2). We think in this way to be able to reach as many families as possible by assisting them in the moment of emergency. At the moment, families have no cash and the rest of the material with which the local houses are built (grass, blocks of mud or wood sticks) does not need money. Plastic is the most difficult material to get  for families living in rural areas. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ367"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ367"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Nacala</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ367" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2018-01-29" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2018-05-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2017-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2018-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2018-01-26">30541.2855</value></budget><transaction ref="50497"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-26" /><value value-date="2018-01-26">30541.2855</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ367"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="64663"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-01-29" /><value value-date="2018-01-26">30541.2900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana de Nacala</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ368</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Segurança alimentar e sanitária nas comunidades rurais da Diocese de Nacala.</narrative></title><description><narrative>The Project aims to train local farmers to strengthen their horticultural production through rural family gardens and to breed goats through loan of animals. In particular, the credit program for goats consists of the loan of three animals (two females and one male),  to each of the pre-selected families which, after breeding, will give back 3 animals. This process is preceded by a training to farmers/breeders, which covers topics such as: corral construction, food and sanitary management. The reimbursed animals are subsequently loaned to other families.
In the implementation of gardens, particular attention will be given to the use of techniques and natural fertilizers, which allow the development of organic farming, without using chemical fertilizers or pesticides as well as the application of sustainable techniques avoiding practices with high environmental impact such as "uncontrolled fires" and indiscriminate cutting of trees, phenomena very frequent in this area. Moreover as another objective is to improve the hygienic-sanitary conditions of the families, improved latrines (with a cement cover and a casserole) will be built up
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With the previous Project MOZ364  a research in the northern provinces of Mozambique has been carried out to better understand the characteristics of this phenomenon. 
With this short Project (4 months) we are aiming at publishing and launching the above mentioned research and at the same time to properly design a future broader Project that will be focused on prevention and awareness activities.














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The Cycle of Conferences aims to contribute to the promotion of social justice in Mozambique as a way of conferring ethical clarity on acting in the name of justice, peace and common good. With regard to the regional workshops, the Bishop Commission for Justice and Peace aims to disseminate the Pastoral Letter of the Bishops of Mozambique on the Earth with the he title"I will give this land to your descendants" (Gen 12,7). This letter arises from the need to move on from the Encyclical Laudato Si of Pope Francis. It reflects on the problems of the Earth and other environmental political problems contextualized in Mozambique. 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In this sense, traffickers exploit their victims' weaknesses for the perpetration of this crime through enticements, deceptions, false promises (of study or employment), and other forms of coercion. In this sense, traffickers take advantage of the vulnerability of their victims. The Project also aims to train the direct beneficiaries (students 14 to 18 years old, teachers, school directors, students' parents, diocesan coordinators, religious leaders, community leaders) with specific tools to prevent and combat trafficking in persons and human organs, focused on attitudes and behavioral changes, tackling traditional practices against life and human dignity. 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The actions of the evildoers consist in attacking defenseless people living in remote areas (villages), where the level of poverty is higher. It is not clear what are the real intentions of the perpetrators but these actions are culminating in inestimable losses of human lives and goods, hitting the surviving possibilities of the affected families. It is difficult to obtain official data from the government, as the total number of lives lost in each district, and the number of houses destroyed. We have information that 1400 people have lost everything and are currently living without a roof. They also lost their food reserves, since they had already harvested much of their crops in the fields, and their clothes, having been destroyed together with their homes. On top of this children are no longer attending school because they lost all the scholar materials such as: pencils, pens, notebooks, backpacks, uniforms, etc. 
With this Project that will be funded 50% by CAFOD and 50% by Caritas Spain, Caritas Pemba is targeting 1.000 affected people who will be receiving agricultural seeds and tools and non food items (bed sheets and clothes). </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ372"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ372"><narrative>Diocese of Pemba - Caritas Pemba</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ372" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2018-10-10" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2019-04-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72040" percentage="80" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2018-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2019-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2018-10-10">24834.9415</value></budget><transaction ref="51358"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-10-16" /><value value-date="2018-10-16">24834.9415</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ372"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="65649"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2018-10-17" /><value value-date="2018-10-16">24834.9400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Diocese of Pemba - Caritas Pemba</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ373</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Strengthening Institutional Partnerships in Mozambique: a focus on M&amp;E and accountability approach</narrative></title><description><narrative>CAFOD in Mozambique at the end of 2014 started rethinking the way of partnerships. CAFOD’s partners recognized their limitations in organizational and operational capacity and thus, the need to further work on capacity strengthening. The challenge was to increase transparency and start applying accountability mechanisms, as well as train staff in project management in order to achieve project objectives. 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The aim of the project is to increase food security and improve the lives of more than 3,500 small farmers and their families who will be selected to set up groups of farmers to be trained re sustainable agricultural practices, wash and environment amid other main topics.
In addition to contributing to the reduction of rural poverty, the project intends to carry out other interventions on transversal areas such as water and sanitation, nutrition, saving and credit, literacy and gender equality. At the same time the farmers will be trained in climate change issues as a way to strengthen their capacities to mitigate and adapt to the negative effects of global warming and ensure future food security through the renewable energy component.
Compared to the previous phases already implemented, in this Project has been added the components of water and sanitation and the environment.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ374"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ374"><narrative>Sociedade Salesiana em Mocambique</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ374" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-04-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="11330" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="14030" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="23210" percentage="10" /><sector 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EA07/2019</narrative></title><description><narrative>Since 5 March 2019, the central and Northern part of Mozambique has been experiencing heavy rains which caused floods and affecting more than 20.0000 families and destruction of public infra structures, houses , fields, bridges , roads and electricity . Many people have been injured and left homeless. Due to cyclone IDAI the number of people affected may increase. The affected families are facing shortage of food items and water. In the next days, there might be outbreak of cholera, malaria and diarrhea because of consumiing non potable water and shortage of latrines.
This project intend to assist 2000 famiies affected by floods and cyclone IDAI in the districts of Caia, Beira and Dondo . Caritas Mocambicana has selected this particular response so that can alleviate the suffering f the affected families due to heavy rains and strong wind caused by ciclone IDAI. With this funds Caritas Mocambicana will assist the affected families with food, kitchen kits and hygiene. The selection criteria will focus primarily on elders, pregnant womens and children.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ375"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ375"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ375" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-03-15" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2019-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72040" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2018-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2019-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2019-03-15">29729.0817</value></budget><transaction ref="51958"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-03-15" /><value value-date="2019-03-15">29729.0817</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ375"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="66211"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-03-18" /><value value-date="2019-03-15">29729.0800</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ376</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency Response Cyclone Idai, Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>The Intense Tropical Cyclone (IDAI), category 4, started out as a tropical depression in the Mozambican channel and intensified to a moderate tropical storm along the Sofala coast (Beira city) on the 12th March. Winds gusts up to 160 kilometers per hour accompanied by very strong rains (more than 150 mm in 24 hours) and severe thunderstorms have caused major damages in the most affected regions of Sofala (all districts) and Manica (all districts) provinces and have partially hit the provinces of Zambézia (districts of Chinde, Luabo, Inhassuge and Mopeia), Tete (districts of Changara, Mutarara, Doa, Marara , Cahora Bassa, Moatize, Chiuta and Tete City) and Inhambane (districts of Govuro, Inhassoro, Vilankulo and Massinga) (INAM, National Meteorology Institute).
To date IDAI affected 1.85 million persons. According to available data, 447 deaths and 1500 injuries have been registered while 400.000 people are likely displaced (GoM, Government of Mozambique). 
Around 74,600 pregnant women, of whom an estimated 60 percent are scheduled to give birth in the next six months, are currently experiencing poor health and safety conditions. 1 million children and 1,700 people with disabilities were impacted by the storm even though the estimated figures are likely to increase as relief operations continue.
128,900 IDPs are sheltering in approximately 140 facilities (mostly churches and schools). Urgent actions are required in the education and health sector considering the 3.344 schools and 54 health centres (Unidades Sanitarias) destroyed by the storm.
In this context the Project aims at deliver immediate assistance to 800 Household through these main outcomes:
Outcome A: Vulnerable households in Beira Municipality have access to immediate emergency life-saving NFI
Outcome B: Households and communities have access to early stages and recovery life saving for resilience building
Outcome C: IDPs and host communities have access to PSEA measures through the implementation of humanitarian standards and psychosocial assistance </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ376"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ376"><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ376" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-03-15" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2019-09-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72040" percentage="80" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2018-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2019-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2019-03-20">248966.0500</value></budget><transaction ref="52028"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-04-12" /><value value-date="2019-04-12">243242.7500</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ376"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="52029"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-04-12" /><value value-date="2019-04-12">5723.3000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ376"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="66334"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-04-24" /><value value-date="2019-04-12">174415.7100</value><receiver-org><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="66643"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-08-20" /><value value-date="2019-04-12">74550.3400</value><receiver-org><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ377</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency response in Beira: strengthening the education system in Sofala province</narrative></title><description><narrative>Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique on 14-15 March, leaving behind a swath of destruction in Gaza, Inhambane, Manica, Sofala, Tete, and Zambezia provinces. The hardest hit area is the coastal city of Beira in Sofala Province where 90% of infrastructure is estimated to have been destroyed. Apprximately 1.85 million are in immediate need, of whom 1 million are reported to be children and 740,000 are school-going children. 
The project will work on getting children (aged 6-13 years) back into schools by contributing to school rehabilitations 
The immediate phase will be informed and strategically linked with planning and investments for durable solutions in the form of quality, gender-sensitive rehabilitation/retro-fitting efforts over the first 12 months following Cyclone Idai. The project aims to contribute to support children’ back to school after Cyclone Idai, and to improve access and completion of safe quality education for students and children in Beira city and Nhamatanda district. The action will be led by CAFOD and implemented in collaboration with AVSI Foundation. CAFOD and AVSI Foundation are already involved in educational and protection responses to Cyclone Idai. In particular, the action will be complementary to other on-going initiatives and will strengthen the education system in the area of intervention:
•	ECW (“Education Cannot Wait” project – AVSI foundation – 12 months, 6 schools).
The Action will focus the following areas specifically: 18 classrooms across 3 schools in Beira City and 3 schools in Nyamantanda which have been identified as most in need by the local authorities (Direcção Provincial da Educacao and Ministry of Education)
Outcome: 6,624 girls and boys (aged 6-13 years) affected by Cyclone IDAI improve their learning through access to an inclusive, relevant and quality education within a safe and protected environment
A.1. Rehabilitate 18 classrooms in 6 schools in Beira City and Nhamantanda District (3 in each)
A.2. Provide support to school management to elaborate/follow up on the DRR plan
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The World Food Programme estimates that 1.7 million people were along the path of cyclone Idai as it past through Mozambique. Though the official death toll is at just over 200 persons, media reports suggest over 1000 people may have died with more than 500,000 affected, many having lost their homes and livelihoods.  At the time of this writing, many areas downstream towards the coast remain cut-off, with families seeking safety in higher ground and often congregating in school and churches. There are still concerns about the overflow of the Marowanyati Dam in Zimbabwe, which threatens to increase water levels in Mozambique and endanger communities or extend their isolation. 

Following the rescue of stranded people, access to shelter, food, potable water, sanitation, and health services are the priorities. The Government if Mozambique along with support from neighbouring and other military air forces have been airlifting food and essential supplies to stranded communities. As road access opens up, NGOs are being requested to access and support affected communities. 

Cholera was first reported in Beira on March 23, though there are no numbers yet available given the extensive damage to the health system in Beira.  

Following the immediate relief operations, support to rebuild resilient homes and livelihoods will be critical in allowing affected households return to a dignified existence. 
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CAFOD will buy the cars on behalf of our partner Caritas Mozambicana.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ380"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ380"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ380" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-06-28" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2019-07-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72010" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="73010" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="74020" percentage="20" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2019-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2019-07-01">43944.0519</value></budget><transaction ref="52227"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-07-01" /><value value-date="2019-07-01">43944.0519</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ380"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="66528"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-07-01" /><value value-date="2019-07-01">43944.0500</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ381</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency Response Cyclone Idai Phase 2, Mozambique </narrative></title><description><narrative>Tropical Cyclone Idai made landfall during the night of 14 to 15 March 2019 near Beira City, Sofala Province, in central Mozambique. The cyclone brought torrential rains and winds to Sofala, Zambezia, Manica and Inhambane provinces.  The cyclone caused loss of life and significant damage to infrastructure in Beira and surrounding areas. The official death toll caused by Cyclone Idai stands at 602 people, with more than 1,600 people injured, according to the Government. Communicable diseases are on the rise, of particular concern are cholera and malaria. More than 1,85 million people are still in need and over 67,000 live in resettlement camps (62 active) all across the 4 provinces. The needs in the resettlement camps are imense in terms of shelter, health, education and employment. The 20 active camps in Sofala shelter more than 32,000 people, with many children not having access to education.   
Phase 2 builds on Phase 1 (MOZ376) as emergency relief phase is moving towards medium to long-term recovery ensuring families are more resilient and children are back in school. Efforts will be concentrated in resettlement camps, in particular Mutua, and activities in NFI distributions, education vouchers distribution, creation of CFS and protection activities, cash for work and livelihoods will be held to ensure that HHs can regain autonomy over their finances. 

Outcome A: Vulnerable households have access to early recovery NFI
Outcome B: Vulnerable children in Mutua camp and Nhamatanda district have access to vouchers for education
Outcome C: Vulnerable households have access to PSEA measures through awareness campaigns and child friendly spaces for children 
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In particular, the goat credit programme consists of a loan of three animals to each of the pre-selected families (two females and one male), which, after reproduction, reimburses three animals. This process is preceded by training for the peasants, which addresses issues such as corral construction, food management and sanitation. The reimbursed animals are then lent to other families through a goat livestock management committee. Each family will sign the respective loan contract.
In the implementation of the gardens, particular attention will be paid to the use of natural techniques and fertilizers, which allow the development of organic agriculture (limiting the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides) as well as the application of sustainable techniques avoiding practices with high environmental impact such as "uncontrolled burning" and indiscriminate cutting of trees, phenomena that are very common in this area. 
In both areas (animal husbandry and family gardens), training will therefore be organized both in the field and in the residential areas of the respective parishes. 
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The official death toll stands at 602 people, with more than 1,600 people injured. More than 1,85 million people are still in need. Significant crop losses were experienced in Manica, Sofala and Zambezia, which normally contribute between 40 and 50 per cent of the national cereal output. Stored cereals were soaked in water becoming unfit for consumption, affecting food and nutrition security at household level. 
More than 1.6 million people need food security assistance according to the latest IPC findings. The poor performance of the January- May rainy season, coupled with the damages caused by recent cyclone affected agricultural production at harvest time and impacted on land preparation and planting for the next season, undermining food security. At the same time, the rising prices of maize has resulted in lower purchasing power, inadequate access to food, these factors are likely to impact on food security at household level at least until the next harvest.
This project intends to have an approach to achieve sustainable impacts regarding the lifestyle of the rural communities of Tica-Macumba Administrative Post, in Sofala. It aims to contribute to the improvement of the living conditions of the 454 HH regarding food security and also livelihoods. The main activities will consist in cereal, vegetable seed and agricultural tools supply (voucher system). 10 groups of HH will be given small gravity irrigation system destined to improve their production. 
Outcomes:
1. 75% of the HH increase their cultivation area from 0.5 to 1.5 hectares.
2. The entire target group has diversified seeds in November 2019 and 70% of the target group produce and consume cereals, pulses and fruits.
3. 250 families in the intervention zones produce, consume and market at least garden crops.
4. 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iso-date="2020-05-11" /><value value-date="2019-09-26">7538.6600</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ384</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Audit MOZ376, MOZ377 and MOZ381</narrative></title><description><narrative>Financial audit for projects MOZ376 (DEC Phase I), MOZ377 (Islamic Relief) and MOZ381 (DEC phase 2)</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ384"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ384"><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" 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type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency Response Mozambique EA15/2019</narrative></title><description><narrative>Mozambique is frequently ravaged by cyclones, floods and drought. However, a PDNA (2019) commissioned by the GoM found that the cyclones and floods of 2019 have been the most devastating in recent history in terms of human and physical impact, as well as geographic scale with 64 districts and six provinces directly affected. Tropical cyclones Idai and Kenneth struck central and northern Mozambique within a span of just six weeks in March and April 2019. The cyclones resulted in days of torrential rainfall and heavy winds, burst riverbanks that submerged entire villages and subsequent flooding spanning over 3,000 km2. Idai and Kenneth wreaked massive destruction of crops, assets and education and water infrastructure. The cyclones jeopardized the lives and livelihoods of more than 2.2 million people across Sofala, Manica, Tete, Inhambane, Nampula and Cabo Delgado provinces. According to the GoM, Idai and Kenneth killed at least 648, injured nearly 1,700 and displaced over 430,000 people. Nearly 277,000 houses have been partially or completely destroyed or flooded. Food insecurity will remain critically high this year. Idai alone damaged over 715,378 hectares of land, with agricultural losses up to $258M.
During the emergency response phase, Caritas has provided assistance through distribution of tarps, kitchen kits, hygiene kits and shelter kits to affected people in Sofala, Manica, Zambézia, and Cabo Delgado provinces. These relief efforts were largely possible due to support from the initial EA. The national office of Caritas Moçambicana, along with diocesan Caritas in Pemba, Beira, Quelimane and Chimoio, are shifting away from procurement and distribution of non-food items towards an integrated package of agriculture and livelihoods, WASH and shelter programming for early and longer-term recovery. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ386"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ386"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ386" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2019-07-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2020-06-29" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="14030" percentage="30" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="72040" percentage="40" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="73010" percentage="30" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2019-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2019-07-01">49000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="52586"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-12-10" /><value value-date="2019-12-10">49000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ386"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="67001"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-12-18" /><value value-date="2019-12-10">49000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ387</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Prevention of Trafficking in Persons and human organs in Mozambique</narrative></title><description><narrative>This project aims to prevent and combat trafficking in people, organs and parts of the human body in Mozambique. In order to achieve the proposed objective, the project foresees to carry out a 3rd research re human trafficking mapping the provinces that were not covered in the 1st and 2nd previous studies in the central region of Mozambique (provinces of Sofala, Manica, Tete and Zambezia), especially the most remote areas. Trafficking in Persons, Organs and Human Body parts of the  in Mozambique is a reality, being pointed out as some causes: poverty and traditional practices that expose the victims to a situation of extreme vulnerability. In this sense, traffickers exploit their victims' weaknesses for the perpetration of this crime through enticements, deceptions, false promises, and other forms of coercion. In this sense, traffickers take advantage of the vulnerability of their victims. The Project also aims to train the direct beneficiaries (students 14 to 18 years old, teachers, school directors, students' parents, diocesan coordinators, religious leaders, community leaders) with specific tools to prevent and combat trafficking in persons and human organs, focused on attitudes and behavioral changes, tackling traditional practices against life and human dignity. The project also aims to stimulate awareness in the target communities to identify the risks' factors triggering the crime of trafficking in persons, focusing on strengthening knowledge on traffickers ploys.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ387"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ387"><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ387" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-01-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-03-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15110" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15160" percentage="70" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2019-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2020-01-01">98498.2101</value></budget><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2021-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2021-03-30">17566.1169</value></budget><transaction ref="52590"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2019-12-17" /><value value-date="2019-12-17">98498.2101</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ387"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="54728"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2021-02-11" /><value value-date="2021-02-11">17566.1169</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ387"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="68117"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-02-10" /><value value-date="2019-12-17">18824.1100</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="68489"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-06-09" /><value value-date="2019-12-17">28729.2200</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="68875"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-10-28" /><value value-date="2019-12-17">30857.0100</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="69330"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2021-02-24" /><value value-date="2019-12-17">20087.8700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="69771"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2021-06-21" /><value value-date="2021-02-11">11222.8000</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="69956"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2021-08-18" /><value value-date="2021-02-11">6343.3200</value><receiver-org><narrative>Comissão Episcopal Para os Migrantes, Refugiados e Deslocados</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ388</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Abrigo Condigno as famílias vítimas do Ciclone Idai em Dombe</narrative></title><description><narrative>Cyclone Idai  caused loss of life and damage to infrastructure in Sofala Province. The official death toll stands at 602 people, with more than 1,600 people injured. More than 1,85 million people are still in need. 

Dombe has a population of over 40,000, of which over 22,136 (4464HH) are in difficult situations in the main resettlement centers of Muwawa, Bairro da Unidade, Muchambonha, Matarara and Macocoe. At the moment there are still 30 resettlement centers in Dombe with families who have lost everything according to official data shared at the provincial coordination meetings of the partners. The Bairro da Unidade resettlement center is made up of 325 families including men, women, elderly, children. Some of these families are headed by women and children. Till this moment the construction of 13 model houses out of a total of 300 funded by Caritas German have been finalised. So there is a need to cover the remaining 25 families that will not be included in the reconstruction of the CVD in order to avoid further discriminatory conflicts within the resettlement center. CAFOD funds will be used to build 25 type 2 houses with 36m2 each. Important to mention that all of the families that have their plots officially assigned and demarcated by Government structures in partnership with IOM and Caritas.
General objective
Contribute to the improvement of living conditions of families victims of IDAI Cyclone at the Dombe Administrative Post. and ensure basic, decent, and disasterresilient shelter for 25 families in the Bairro da Unidad resettlement center.
Outcomes:
1.1 25 Families live in shelters that are resistant to natural disasters and resilient to adverse weather conditions.
1.2 25 Beneficiary families own homes and guarantee regular maintenance.
1.3 Household beneficiaries have autonomy over their homes.

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The project will work on getting children (aged 6-13 years) back into schools by contributing to school rehabilitations in the area of acessibility for children with disabilities. The project aims to contribute to support children’ back to school after Cyclone Idai, and to improve access and completion of safe quality education for students and children in Beira city and Nhamatanda district. The action will be led by CAFOD and implemented in collaboration with AVSI Foundation. CAFOD and AVSI Foundation are already involved in educational and protection responses to Cyclone Idai. In particular, the action will be complementary to other on-going initiatives and will strengthen the education system in the area of intervention:
•	ECW (“Education Cannot Wait” project – AVSI foundation – 12 months, 10 schools, 55 classrooms).
•	MOZ377 (Islamic Relief – AVSI foundation –  8 months, 6 schools, 18 classrooms).
The Action will focus the following areas specifically: improve acessibility for children with disabilities in 73 classrooms across 16 schools in Beira City and Nhamantanda which have been identified as most in need by the local authorities (Direcção Provincial da Educacao and Ministry of Education). The activities will be in accordance with UN Habitat guidelines. 
Outcome: 16.770 girls and boys (aged 6-13 years) affected by Cyclone IDAI improve their learning through access to an inclusive, relevant and quality education within a safe and protected environment
A.1. Improve acessibility for children with disabilities in 73 classrooms in 16 schools in Beira City and Nhamantanda District 

</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ389"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ389"><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ389" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-02-03" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-02-28" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="73010" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2019-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2020-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2020-02-04">10000.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="53680"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-01-30" /><value value-date="2020-01-30">10000.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ389"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="68548"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-09-22" /><value value-date="2020-01-30">10000.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ392</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Rehabilitation of 3 schools in Nhamatanda - IDAI response</narrative></title><description><narrative>Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique on 14-15 March, leaving behind a swath of destruction in Gaza, Inhambane, Manica, Sofala, Tete, and Zambezia provinces. The hardest hit area is the coastal city of Beira in Sofala Province where 90% of infrastructure is estimated to have been destroyed. Approximately 1.85 million are in immediate need, of whom 1 million are reported to be children and 740,000 are school-going children. 
The project will work on getting children (aged 6-13 years) back into schools by contributing to school rehabilitations 
The immediate phase will be informed and strategically linked with planning and investments for durable solutions in the form of quality, gender-sensitive rehabilitation/retro-fitting efforts following Cyclone Idai. The project aims to contribute to support children’ back to school after Cyclone Idai, and to improve access and completion of safe quality education for students and children in Nhamatanda district. The action will be led by CAFOD and implemented in collaboration with AVSI Foundation. CAFOD and AVSI Foundation are already involved in educational and protection responses to Cyclone Idai. In particular, the action will be complementary to other on-going initiatives and will strengthen the education system in the area of intervention:
•	Islamic Relief - AVSI foundation – 9 classrooms in 3 schools in Beira). MOZ382 is complementary to this project. 
•	ECW (“Education Cannot Wait” project – AVSI foundation, 6 schools).
The Action will focus the following areas specifically: 9 classrooms across 3 schools in Nhamantanda which have been identified as most in need by the local authorities (Direcção Provincial da Educacao and Ministry of Education)
Outcome: 2,635 girls and boys (aged 6-13 years) affected by Cyclone IDAI improve their learning through access to an inclusive, relevant and quality education within a safe and protected environment
A.1. Rehabilitate 9 classrooms in 3 schools in Nhamantanda District </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ392"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="21" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ392"><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ392" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2020-05-25" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2021-05-31" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="73010" percentage="100" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2020-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2021-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2020-05-25">30678.0000</value></budget><transaction ref="54071"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-05-22" /><value value-date="2020-05-22">30678.0000</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ392"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="68549"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-08-03" /><value value-date="2020-05-22">15339.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="68697"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2020-08-05" /><value value-date="2020-05-22">15339.0000</value><receiver-org><narrative>AVSI Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ393</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Assistência humanitária aos deslocados de guerra de Cabo Delgado</narrative></title><description><narrative>The ongoing emergency has its origins in the upsurge of violence in Cabo Delgado province in northern Mozambique, which is forcing thousands of people to flee attacks by armed groups who identify themselves as Islamists in order to save their lives. 
According to UNHCR in February there were at least 100,000 displaced people within the province. In recent months there has been a drastic increase in the attacks started in October 2017 and perpetrated by these armed groups. The violence is spreading through the Districts of the South, causing the massive displacement of the inhabitants to the capital of the region, Pemba
In the last three weeks the displaced have begun a more distant migration, arriving also in the territory of the Province of Nampula especially in the Districts situated along the main road that colleagues the North with the city of Nampula (Erati, Nacaroa, Monapo, Meconta up to the city of Nampula itself), mostly counting on the support of relatives or acquaintances or temporarily placed in reception centres (primary schools now closed by Covid-19 or administrative posts).
The situation is serious: in the areas affected by the attacks, and in the area where IDPs arrive there are no conditions for humanitarian assistance. Tents, food and hygiene kits are the main material shortages.
The Diocesan Caritas of Nacala operates at the level of the territory of the Diocese of Nacala which includes n. 10 Districts, namely Nacala, Nacala-a-Velha, Memba, Erati, Nacaroa, Monapo, Liupo, Mogincual, Ilha de Moçambique and Mossuril. Out of these Districts, 4 to date are hosting IDPs. 

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As a result, Mozambique is currently experiencing a multiple humanitarian emergency, aggravated by the repercussions of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Considering that at the end of 2018, Mozambique had 15,000 displaced people, including the northern and central regions, there has been a 2,700% increase in recent months. There are 36,936 IDPs present in Nampula Province in November 2020 (UNHCR, 16 November 2020). Among the displaced, only 3,981 (4.6%) are welcomed in the reception centres set up by the Government (INGC) and the United Nations. The conditions in the reception areas for families are precarious. Many displaced persons are taken in by relatives and acquaintances, but in most cases they are unable to guarantee their survival. The multiple and widespread emergency has led to a worsening of the already precarious socio-economic condition: rising commodity prices, negative impact on the informal economy, trade and small businesses. This has led Diocesan Caritas of Nacala to implement a six-month humanitarian assistance project (June-December 2020) with two main activities:
- Distribution of food kits, hygiene supplies, household utensils;
- Creation of "child-friendly spaces" for psychosocial support to displaced children.
Caritas Nacala intends now to continue with a post-emergency assistance by adapting its strategy to the current circumstances with a view to encourage the IDPs who received the first emergency aid to start rebuilding their lives in a more sustainable way. With this Project we are targeting these main needs:
- the loss of the means of production make economic independence and therefore food security impossible for them;
- the host families are also in a critical situation due to the shortage of seeds because of the scarcity of the last harvest;
- some of the Districts are planning to allocate land for resettlement and farming;
- the "child-friendly spaces" were well participated by all the children registered and offered a great opportunity for the most vulnerable
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AVSI responded in the immediate aftermaths, providing psychosocial support, NFI and shelter to the some of the displaced temporarily hosted in the Sao Pedro Parish and subsequently moved to the Mutua resettlement centre in September 2019. 
This project aims at improving the livelihood and resilience conditions of the residents of Mutua, in particular, improving their food security levels, resilience and their source of incomes, through the support of domestic agriculture (i.e. supporting the vegetable gardens that were created during the phase 2 of CAFOD-AVSI DEC intervention), development of Income Generating Activities (IGAs) that will be carried out in a way to boost economic and human development of the direct beneficiaries with a positive impact on the community as a whole. Furthermore, this project aims at ensuring continuity to the psychosocial support for children together with the Diocesan Caritas of Beira (Caritas Beira) whose personnel will be trained, mentored and coached to take over the activities after the project end. 
The expected results are: 
R1: Socio-economic conditions of Mutua community improved.
R2: Children well-being on different dimensions improved.
R3: Caritas Beira capacity in PSS activities strengthened. 
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It is a reality that as per WASH the most affected target group is constituted by women and children. With this project proposal our focus will be on the prevention of COVID19, due to the fact that many families have lost their prevention material on one side and on the other side because they are not able to buy new ones


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On the one hand, there are in the neighborhoods and markets high numbers of children and women in vulnerable situations at risk of contamination as they try to sustain their lives through commercial exchanges in the markets and on the streets. 
Despite the context, fairs and markets continue to operate normally.  At the same time, it is urgent to have an intervention plan to reduce the health risk of sellers, as well as users, in order to minimize COVID-19 impact on this group of people exercising this informal commercial activity in the neighbourhoods and in the Xipamanine market.
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Young people entering the workforce will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to enter formal employment or begin their own enterprises, reducing dependence on informal work. The root causes of gender inequality will be addressed to remove barriers facing women. 
To achieve this, participants will strengthen their technical, life and soft skills to participate in the demands of Maputo’s marketplace, for example to understand and meet consumer demand for products and services. As training alone will not guarantee the outcome, our partner Office of Support to the Entrepreneur (“OSE”) will be supporting young people in either (1) Entrepreneurship: developing business plans, receive start-up materials, and be connected to funding opportunities. (2) Accessing Employment: Developing a job register, linking jobseekers to hiring SMEs, and supporting job applications. An internship programme with local SMEs will build jobseekers’ experience. 
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The evaluation will assess implementation and results based on the OECD/DAC criteria, and Core Humanitarian Standards. 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With this situation, there is an urgent need for an intervention in the reinforcement of Covid-19's prevention and mitigation measures in markets, schools and communities, through the dissemination of campaigns and training of leaders, teachers and, of course, students. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ402"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ402"><narrative>Associacao para Desenvolvimento Juvenil - Khandlelo</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ402" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2021-12-20" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2022-04-30" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="14030" percentage="80" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="73010" percentage="20" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2021-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2022-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2021-12-20">9473.0609</value></budget><transaction ref="55528"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2021-12-16" /><value value-date="2021-12-16">9473.0609</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ402"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="70366"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2021-12-21" /><value value-date="2021-12-16">9473.0600</value><receiver-org><narrative>Associacao para Desenvolvimento Juvenil - Khandlelo</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ403</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Empoderamento profissional de jovens na cidade de Beira e apoio ao CFS in Mafambisse Parish</narrative></title><description><narrative>The project aims to facilitate access to labour market to young people in the city of Beira. They will be accompany to strengthen their professionalization, personal development, generation of financial independence. The personal empowerment (soft skills) and training of the beneficiaries are aimed at supporting them to be better equipped when approaching the market.  
It should be noted that this project according to CAFOD agreement with the local Archbishop will be a pilot project; the result of this phase will determine whether or not to continue to the next phase in new areas of intervention. After the VTA, we intend to accompany the young people in their approach to the market for a further 6 months period of time. 
Contextually, the Project will have a component to be carried out in the Mutua resettlement center, located in the Dondo district, Mafambisse Administrative Post, about 70 kilometers from Beira, which houses about 700 IDP families, for a total of 4000 people. Thanks to the interventions previously carried out by CAFOD and AVSI over the last three years, we are gradually moving from an emergency phase to a recovery phase, with a progressive assimilation with the rest of the community of Mafambisse. The Parish of Mafambisse together with Caritas Beira will continue the work in the Child Friendly Space (CFSs) in Mutua. </narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ403"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="23" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ403"><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ403" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-02-28" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="11330" percentage="60" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="12340" percentage="10" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15220" percentage="20" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="32130" percentage="10" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2021-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2022-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2022-02-28">68010.7418</value></budget><transaction ref="55689"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-02-14" /><value value-date="2022-02-14">66739.4908</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ403"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="56091"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-02-14" /><value value-date="2022-02-14">-19950.9574</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ403"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="56092"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-06-20" /><value value-date="2022-06-20">21222.2084</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ403"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="70565"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-02-21" /><value value-date="2022-02-14">19427.3100</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="71107"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-06-28" /><value value-date="2022-02-14">9236.9800</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="71399"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-09-28" /><value value-date="2022-02-14">15732.7900</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="71603"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-09" /><value value-date="2022-02-14">2391.4500</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="71400"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-09-28" /><value value-date="2022-06-20">10586.8700</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="71604"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-01-09" /><value value-date="2022-06-20">10635.3400</value><receiver-org><narrative>Caritas Diocesana da Beira</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ404</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Supporting Institutional Development of Caritas Mozambicana</narrative></title><description><narrative>CAFOD in Mozambique at the beginning of 2021 in compliance with the new IEPM framework started to rethink the way of partnerships. We have reduced the number of partners we are working with with a focus on 3 main provinces: Nampula, Sofala and Maputo. Given the strategic role played by the General Secretariat of Caritas Mozambicana for National Church Commissions' coordination and capacity strengthening we have taken the decision to include the General Secretariat amid the partners we will be working with. We have been asked by Caritas Mozambicana to support them in a number of institutional development activities in order to support them to increase transparency, coordination, adoption of new policies. CAFOD in Mozambique has been working with partners in the area of capacity strengthening and some progress have been accomplished but more support is still needed and necessary.</narrative></description><participating-org type="21" role="1" ref="GB-CHC-285776" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ404"><narrative>Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD)</narrative></participating-org><participating-org type="22" role="4" activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ404"><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></participating-org><other-identifier type="A1" ref="MOZ404" /><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date type="2" iso-date="2022-03-01" /><activity-date type="3" iso-date="2023-02-28" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></organisation><email>cafod@cafod.org.uk</email></contact-info><recipient-country code="MZ" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15110" percentage="50" /><sector vocabulary="1" code="15150" percentage="50" /><policy-marker code="2" significance="2" /><default-flow-type code="30" /><default-finance-type code="110" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="1"><period-start iso-date="2021-04-01" /><period-end iso-date="2022-03-31" /><value currency="GBP" value-date="2022-03-01">37716.0205</value></budget><transaction ref="55714"><transaction-type code="1" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-02-24" /><value value-date="2022-02-24">37716.0205</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="GB-CHC-285776-MOZ404"><narrative>CAFOD General Funds</narrative></provider-org></transaction><transaction ref="70606"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-02" /><value value-date="2022-02-24">18858.0100</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="71370"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2022-09-16" /><value value-date="2022-02-24">18858.0100</value><receiver-org><narrative>CARITAS MOCAMBICANA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity hierarchy="1" xml:lang="en" default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2026-06-01T00:00:00"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-285776-MOZ405</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-285776" type="21"><narrative>CAFOD</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency Response Cyclone Gombe - Nacala</narrative></title><description><narrative>On 9th and 10th of March the tropical storm Gombe, formed east of Madagascar, evolved to the state of an intense tropical cyclone with heavy rains (over 200 mm/24h) and gusts up to 160 Km/h. The cyclone made landfall in the Nampla Provinche on the 11th in the morning  and caused massive destruction. The entry point was in the area between Nacala and Angoche (sources: INAM; www.meteofrance.re/cyclone/activite-cyclonique-en-cours). Preliminary damage estimates indicate: 18,345 people affected corresponding to 3,669 families; 20 people injured and 10 deaths due to collapsed houses; 8 schools destroyed affecting about 1,100 students; 2,212 houses totally destroyed and 1,457 houses partially destroyed; 37 medium and low tension poles collapsed and n. 8 health units destroyed. The priority areas, within Caritas' territorial competence, are in the Districts of: Mozambique Island, Mossuril, Moginqual, Liupo, Monapo and Nacala Port. The dangerous weather conditions (gusts of wind) have ceased, but the rains continue to fall with intensity causing other houses to fall. The intense rains of these hours may also cause flooding and other hydrogeological damage.

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In July, terrorists moving to Nampula from Cabo Delgado attacked in Nampula province, the administrative post of Lúrio, Memba District. From that moment on, the attacks intensified in the lower area of Cabo Delgado (Ancuabe, Chiúre) and many people moved to the village of Namapa, in the province of Nampula, a city on the border next to the Lúrio River. On Friday, September 2, a new attack was registered in a village in the District of Namapa where houses, school and health center were burned, with no confirmed deaths. Subsequently, this weekend, a village in the District of Memba was attacked and it was said that the military was chasing the terrorists through the forest that connects the District of Erati (inland) with the coast (District of Memba.) On the night of the September 7th terrorists attacked the Chipene Mission: they burned the Health Centre, the Church, the houses of the Fathers and Sisters. As a result of the attack, 6 people died, including a Comboni sister of Italian nationality, and 3 people were kidnapped. After this attack, the number of displacements multiplies. The main village of Memba begins to gradually empty towards the city of Nacala while people fled from the northern part of the District towards the villages of Namapa, Nacaroa and Alua. A week after the attacks, the Government guaranteed security in the village of Memba and the neighboring administrative posts and is encouraging the return of families to their areas of origin by providing free transport and re-establishing public services in this village. Caritas Nacala, in collaboration with the HCT and the INGD, to support these families with food and household utensils (pots, plates, buckets, mats, etc.). 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Within this strategy we identified some main Program Approaches. This new Project has been framed within these 3 approaches:
1. Engage, support, and accompany sustainable farming production, processing, and marketing of agricultural commodities
2. Enable integral human development opportunities/processes for youth and women, fostering the empowerment, participation and leadership of youth and women in the construction of peaceful and gender-balanced communities
3. Promote environmental awareness, regeneration, and sustainable natural resources management in rural and urban settings
CAFOD together with Caritas Nacala  aim to follow on the activities started in 2019, entering in a new project cycle for the period 2022-2025, to consolidate rural development, improving the living conditions of communities.
The project aims to increase the resilience of rural communities by improving agro-livestock practices, market access, natural resource management and youth self-employment activities.  
To achieve this objective, the project intends to make new interventions in the transversal areas of nutrition, savings and credit, literacy and gender equity. Moreover with this project, farmers will also be trained on climate change issues as a way to strengthen their capacities in mitigating and adapting to the negative effects of global warming and ensure food security in the future. The Projects will work either with existing farmer groups in the communities of Muipia, Mujekeje, Muhala, Namicolo, Cava, Minhawene, Namaxilo, Iamwene, Kireheni, Namalima, Mulhawawe, Paphane, Namina, Namiro, and Namoza, or with new groups in Itoculo. Each group will consist of 15 families.
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1. Enable integral human development opportunities/processes for youth and women, fostering the empowerment, participation and leadership of youth and women in the construction of peaceful and gender-balanced communities
2. Foster, support, and accompany  entrepreneurship initiatives, in particular led by youth and women, both in urban and rural settings.
3. Provide quality vocational, professional and skills training to youth and women and promote a strengthened liaison to the job market.
The Project aims to train, capacitate and empower vulnerable young people to contribute to the socio-economic development of peri-urban areas of Maputo, specifically in KaMubukwana district. With this Project we want to build on youths' know-how development centered on the dignity and value of the human person; providing employment opportunities and income generation activities (self-employment) that can benefit the whole community. The Project has been designed together with the target group (young people of the district), which means that these actions are based on the direct participation of local population, structures, Municipal Council of the city of Maputo, local companies as well as training institutions.
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CAFOD has been working with Caritas Beira for some time now in different projects, be they Development, Emergency, Reconstruction, and Institutional Capacity Building, but it is worth mentioning mainly the area of youth empowerment . 
The initiative aims to train, capacitate, and empower vulnerable young people to contribute to the socio-economic development of Beira City. On the other hand, the proposal aims to bring strategies for education and promotion of know-how centered on the dignity and value of the human person, providing employment and income generation (self-employment).  Contextually, the Project have a component in the Mutua resettlement center, located in Dondo district, Mafambisse Administrative Post, about 70 kilometers from Beira, which houses about 700 families, for a total of 4000 people. Thanks to the interventions previously carried out by CAFOD over the last three years we are moving from an emergency phase to a recovery phase, with a progressive assimilation with the rest of the community of Mafambisse, Dondo district. 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