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Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Report No. 2, February 2025

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Highlights

  • Violence and insecurity continued to affect Cabo Delgado, displacing over 5,000 children in February 2025.
  • Cholera continues to increase with over 400 cases reported in Nampula and Zambezia in February.
  • UNICEF and partners reached 63,000 children with malnutrition screening, of whom over 2,000 children received lifesaving treatment for severe acute malnutrition
  • UNICEF supported the installation and rehabilitation of 50 water points, two water supply systems benefiting nearly 24,000 people with safe water
  • Nearly, 25,900 children, adolescents, and caregivers benefited from community-based Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
  • UNICEF supported over 100 integrated mobile brigades in 59 communities, providing health services to nearly 12,900 people
  • UNICEF HAC Appeal for 2025 has a funding gap of USD 48.8 million. The cost of inaction is high: close to 2 million children will not receive measles vaccination, 572,800 children and families will not have access to safe drinking water, 335,500 people will not be able to access mental health and psychosocial support