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Topic Guide: Land
Evidence on Demand, 2014Written by ODI's Anna Locke and Giles Henley, the guide provides a summary of the latest thinking around contemporary global land issues in developing countries.DocumentRenamo's war talk and Mozambique's peace prospects
Institute for Security Studies, 2013Growing political tensions in Mozambique intensified in October 2013 when Mozambican government forces attacked the base of the Mozambican National Resistance Movement’s (Renamo) long-time leader Afonso Dhlakama. In reaction Renamo declared an end to the General Peace Agreement (GPA) which it had concluded with the Liberation Front of Mozambique (Frelimo) on October 4th 1992.DocumentChina in Mozambique: a cautious approach
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009China's engagement with Africa has taken a different form in its relations with Mozambique, which are characterised by caution and compromise. China's engagement with Africa has taken a different form in its relations with Mozambique, which are characterised by caution and compromise.DocumentThe experience of South African firms doing business in Africa: a preliminary survey and analysis
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2007A key challenge for Africa in the 21st century is to develop an enabling business environment.DocumentEvery continent needs an America: the experience of South African firms doing business in Mozambique
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2007Mozambique has emerged as one of the most significant South African investment destinations on the African continent. South Africa is a leading investor in that country. The purpose of the study was to identify some of the pitfalls associated with doing business in a country such as Mozambique, while also giving credit to some of the success stories.DocumentPayments for ecosystem services schemes: project-level insights on benefits for ecosystems and the rural poor.
World Agroforestry Centre, 2013Payments for ecosystem services (PES) provide a market based instrument to motivate changes in land use that degrade ecosystem services.DocumentMozambique, post-war socio-economic and political challenges
Institute for Security Studies, 2012The current political context of Mozambique is informed by many factors, including changes in the ruling Front for the Liberation of Mozambique’s (Frelimo) political manifesto since 1983 and the civil war of 1977–1992. These two factors have resulted in a strategic shift in the country’s foreign and domestic policies.DocumentTransport infrastructure in Central and Northern Mozambique: the impact of foreign investment on national development and regional integration
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014Numerous major projects are underway or in the pipeline in the energy and mining sectors in central and northern Mozambique, but transport infrastructure is inadequate. As a result, foreign companies themselves have begun to upgrade public roads, railways and harbours.DocumentResource abundance in mozambique: avoiding conflict, ensuring prosperity
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014From as early as the 1960s companies have been exploring the natural resource wealth of Mozambique. However, it is only in the past decade that the potential of these resources has been realised. Indeed, Mozambique is now thought to have some of the largest deposits of gas and coal on the African continent, and beyond.DocumentMozambique’s foreign policy: pragmatic non-alignment as a tool for development
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013In October 2012 Mozambicans celebrated the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Rome General Peace Accord (GPA), which brought an end to the 15-year civil war that broke out two years after the country gained independence from Portugal in 1975.Pages
