OVERVIEW A series of attacks by non-State armed groups (NSAGs) in Nampula Province in late November triggered large-scale displacement in northern Mozambique, with humanitarian consequences unfolding...
OVERVIEW A series of attacks by non-State armed groups (NSAGs) in Nampula Province in late November triggered large-scale displacement in northern Mozambique, with humanitarian consequences unfolding...
SITUATION OVERVIEW Violence sparks displacement, children bear the brunt of the crisis. Attacks by non- State armed groups (NSAGs) in Nampula Province in mid-November, combined with widespread fear...
SITUATION OVERVIEW Violence sparks displacement, children bear the brunt of the crisis. Attacks by non- State armed groups (NSAGs) in Nampula Province in mid-November, combined with widespread fear...
Displacement triggered by escalating attacks in Nampula. In November, the displacement crisis in northern Mozambique entered a new phase, marked by mass internal movements within Nampula Province...
SITUATION OVERVIEW Violence sparks displacement, children bear the brunt of the crisis. Attacks by non-State armed groups (NSAGs) in Nampula Province in mid-November, combined with widespread fear of...
KEY POINTS Across Mozambique, 4.9 million people were estimated to face high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above), between October 2024 and March 2025. Additionally, UNICEF reported...
In October, new escalation of violence in Cabo Delgado and Nampula triggered new waves of displacement. The most affected districts included Ancuabe, Balama, Chiure, MocĂmboa da Praia, Montepuez in...
SITUATION UPDATE The humanitarian response in Mozambique continues to face significant challenges. As of the end of August 2025, around 798,000 people had received some form of assistance—about 73...
A new escalation of violence lead to new wave of displacement. In September, northern Mozambique witnessed a sharp escalation in violence as attacks by non-State armed groups (NSAGs) and military...
Intensified conflict and mass displacement in Cabo Delgado. Between 20 and 28 July, non-Sate armed groups (NSAGs) launched a wave of attacks across three districts in Cabo Delgado, displacing over...
KEY POINTS Across Mozambique, 4.9 million people were estimated to face high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above), between October 2024 and March 2025. Additionally, UNICEF reported...
June 2025 witnessed a deepening humanitarian crisis across Northern Mozambique. Escalating conflict, funding shortfalls, cholera outbreaks, and the aftermath of three consecutive cyclones severely...
The humanitarian situation in northern Mozambique, particularly in Cabo Delgado and Niassa provinces, worsened significantly in April 2025 due to escalating violence by non-State armed groups...
In the first quarter of 2025, the Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) delivered critical services to over 90,000 individuals across 14 of the 17 districts in Cabo Delgado. This...
On 15 December, Tropical Cyclone Chido made landfall in Mozambique. According to the National Institute for Natural Disasters (INGD), as of 24 December 2024, an estimated 453,971 people have been...
In February a total of 10,140 people were on the move within Cabo Delgado. The majority of the movement (93 per cent) was forced due to attacks or fear of attacks while the remaining seven per cent...
SITUATION OVERVIEW On 15 December, Tropical Cyclone Chido made landfall in Mozambique. According to the National Institute for Natural Disasters (INGD), as of 24 December 2024, an estimated 453,971...
Situation overview Cabo Delgado faces a worsening crisis due to escalating Non-State Armed Group (NSAG) violence and the impact of Cyclone Chido in December 2024. Conflict-driven displacement...
Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi made landfall south of Ilha de Mocambique in Nampula province in the early afternoon of 13 January and re-entered the Mozambique Channel via Angoche the next day. It brought...
SITUATION OVERVIEW On 15 December, Tropical Cyclone Chido made landfall in Mozambique. According to the National Institute for Natural Disasters (INGD), as of 24 December 2024, an estimated 453,971...