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Mozambique and Norway

Mozambique
  • Capital: Maputo
  • Population: 22061451
  • Size: 801590.0 Km2

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Norwegian and Swedish child rights support in Mozambique
K. Halvorsen (ed); C. Rosario (ed); M. Tuominen (ed) / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2011
Marking the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) commissioned a jo...
Norwegian capacity building for clean development mechanism in Mozambique
ECON Pöyry, 2011
Norwegian Embassy Maputo to build capacity within Mozambique for the CDM.Pöyry Management Consulting (Norway) AS (Pöyry) was contracted to the Norwegian Embassy Maputo to build capacity within Mozambique for clean developmen...
Norwegian and Swedish agencies should cooperate more to promote child rights in Guatemala, Kenya, Mozambique and Sudan
A. Tostensen; H. Stokke; S. Trygged / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
Guatemala, Kenya, Mozambique and Sudan have ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and are bound to take legislative, policy, and administrative action to honour their legal obligations. This report synthesises the f...
Improving poverty reduction strategy in Mozambique
M. Paulo; C. Rosário; I. Tvedten / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011
According to the World Bank (2010), 70 per cent of the urban population of Mozambique still live in settlements. This report contributes in monitoring and evaluating Mozambique’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PARPA II), focusing o...
Investigating the potential for investment in aquaculture and fisheries in Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda
J. Muir; E. Aurell; S. Davies / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
A Norwegian report reviewed nine African countries’ profiles in the context of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment, and revealed potentially positive attributes for four countries. This report validates these in...
Exploring nine African countries' profiles with respect to potential fishery investment
J. Muir; E. Aurell; S. Davies / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
This document reviews nine countries' profiles that were made in the context of a Norwegian study on potential aquaculture and fish processing investment in Africa. The report tries to determine the countries which have the best resou...
Gender relations in southern Mozambique
I. Tvedten; M. Paulo; M. Tuominen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2010
This study examines the variations and complexity of gender relations in southern Mozambique. It notes that the region recently witnessed profound processes of socio-economic change, including an extensive male labour migration and a ...
The benefits and challenges of agricultural land investment in Tanzania and Mozambique
H. Theting; B. Brekke / Development Fund, Norway, 2010
This report discusses the potential benefits of, and the current challenges for, agricultural land investment in Tanzania and Mozambique. The paper finds that there is little, if any, development potential in these investments. Indeed...
How mightagro-investment impact on land and livelihoods in Mozambique and Tanzania?
R. Kaarhus; R. Haug; J.P. Hella / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010
The purpose of the study is to assess different approaches to agro-investment in Mozambique and Tanzania in order to learn lessons on how agro-investment might impact on land and livelihoods there. Concerning Mozambique, ...
An evaluation of the rehabilitation of the Mavuzi and Chicamba Hydropower Stations, Mozambique
U. Meier (ed); E.S. Eggen / Scanteam, 2009
Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) is considering financing the rehabilitation of Mavuzi and Chicamba Hydropower Stations in Mozambique. The stations are owned by “Elictricidade de Mocambique” (EDM), and EDM w...
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