Mozambique

Currency: Metical

Timezone: UTC+2

Major Cities: Maputo

Mozambique is a Southern African country with its land borders surrounded by Malawi, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The country’s climate is both tropical and sub-tropical. It boasts a terrain consisting of coastal lowlands, plateaus, and mountains in the northwest and west respectively. The country’s population is approximately 31.3 million people. The predominant ethnic groups in the country include the Makhuwa, Tsonga, Lomwe and Sena. Portuguese is the official language of the country, spoken alongside the local languages.

The country is governed based on a presidential republic system that is administratively divided into ten provinces, including Maputo the capital of Mozambique. The agriculture sector is the main economic sector employing 74 per cent of the country’s population and the major source of foreign exchange earnings alongside the exports of aluminum, prawns, cashews, cotton, and sugar. Extreme poverty is one of the country’s major challenges — estimates suggest that 50 percent of the population lives below the poverty line.

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Resolução n. 15/2020 - Aprova o Programa Quinquenal do Governo para 2020-2024

Ministry of Economy and Finance, Mozambique

This Resolution approves the Government’s Five-Year Programme for 2020-2024. The Government’s Five-Year Programme (PQG) 2020-2024 focuses its governmental action on improving the well-being and the quality of life of Mozambican families, in reducing gender, social...

Mozambique 2020 Economy

National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (2018-2022)

Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Action, Mozambique

The National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security 2018-2022 is framed within the 2015-2019 Five-year Government Program, which aims to improve the well-being of the Mozambican population, and consolidation of national unity, peace and...

Mozambique 2018 Gender and Human Rights