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Reference : V-P-MZ-E-00371
Date : 2023
Country/Region : MOZAMBIQUE
Caption : Cabo Delgado province. The ICRC, in collaboration with the Mozambique Red Cross Society, organises a distribution of essential household items.
Photographer : BATA, Fidelto
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Description : "The armed conflict in Cabo Delgado continues to exact a toll on civilians and civilian infrastructure. Humanitarian consequences linked to displacement, the destruction of infrastructure and loss of livelihoods continue.
"While about 834,000 people are still internally displaced, a total of 1 million people are extremely vulnerable due the impact of the conflict. Moreover, 420,000 people have returned to their places of origin across the province but find themselves similarly vulnerable to those still internally displaced. They face critical needs for livelihoods, shelter, water, food, and other emergency support.
"In May 2023, the ICRC opened its new office in Mueda to bring humanitarian assistance to people affected by the armed conflict in the north of Cabo Delgado and to develop a sustained humanitarian dialogue with weapon bearers there.
Across the province, in the first half of 2023, the ICRC, in collaboration with the Mozambican Red Cross (CVM), provided emergency assistance and livelihood support to help internally displaced people (IDPs) and returnees improve their living conditions.
"From January to June 2023:
"Providing emergency assistance
• Disbursed unconditional cash assistance to 523 vulnerable IDP households (2,615 people) in Marcune IDP site, Montepuez, for them to meet their basic needs.
• Provided essential household items to 2,575 people (515 households) affected by conflict in Nairoto, Montepuez, as well as 100 people (20 households) in the Maringanha area affected by floods in Pemba.
• In collaboration with community leaders and CVM, distributed essential household items to a total of 17,500 returnees (3,500 households) in Mocímboa da Praia to improve living conditions in places of return.
• Supported the capacity building of 43 CVM volunteers and staff in various emergency assistance activities."

Source: ICRC website, article 27/10/2023
Original material : digital
Resolution : 4032x3024
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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