Mozambique
By: Helen Buck19 August 2021 Predictions and mitigation measures for aid organisations.
19 August 2021 Predictions and mitigation measures for aid organisations.
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ISACP has already threatened further mass casualty attacks over the month of Ramadan, likely in an attempt to boost the propaganda impact of its 27 March capture of the petrochemical hub of Palma in northern Mozambique.
Reports of gunfire in the vicinity of Palma town will see increasing numbers of IDPs, and likely further targeting of aid and commercial projects.
Current situation in the Cabo Delgado region and the implications for aid agencies working in the area. Indiscriminate violence and insecurity forced aid agencies operating in conflict-affected regions to suspend their activities.
Watch this new video on insecurity in Cabo Delgado and the implications for aid agencies.
When violence erupts, nurses, community health workers, pharmacists and doctors are frequently among the many civilians severely harmed. This and the destruction of hospitals has devastating consequences for access to health care.
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Since the pandemic was declared, the overall number of violently damaged schools declined. However, violence against school buildings remains a concern in Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Ukraine, and Yemen.