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Mozambique: Protection Monitoring Report - Cabo Delgado, Nampula, Niassa and Zambezia (January – June 2025)

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Methodology

This Protection Monitoring report is based on data collected by UNHCR and partner
Helpcode from January - June 2025 in Cabo Delgado, Nampula, Niassa and Zambezia,
Mozambique.
■ A total of 9,480 households (HHs) were interviewed, including displaced people in
host communities and sites, and returnees in areas of origin. 61% of respondents
were women and 39% were men. The average household size was almost 4.8
people. 46% of respondents were displaced people in IDP sites, 19% were displaced
people in host communities, and 35% were returnees in the place of origin.
Enumerators conducted the interviews in the local languages, collected data using
the KoBo data collection tool, employed a randomized sampling methodology and reached provincial-level household statistical representativity.
■ The quantitative data was enriched with qualitative data collected through 72 focus
group discussions (FGDs) with 907 IDP, returnee, and host community members
(including women, men, girls, boys, older people and people with disabilities) in Cabo
Delgado, Nampula and Zambezia and 21 key informant interviews (KIIs) with IDP,
returnee and host community members.
Note that all indicators were disaggregated by age, gender, disability, district of data
collection, and district of origin, however these were only included (either as a graph or
narrative) if the differences between variables were both significant (10% or greater) and
relevant.