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IOM MOZAMBIQUE 2022 KEY ACHIEVEMENTS | | | “I am really happy when I manage to pick up plastic trash and trade them in for some cash.” Learn how displaced people in Ibo Island have taken action to #BeatPlasticPollution: | | | INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN CONFLICT | | | 35% of women worldwide have experienced sexual violence, often in conflict-affected areas. | | | In Mozambique, IOM prioritizes protection, provides extensive support to survivors, and works to prevent sexual violence. | | IOM also promotes health by preventing sexual violence in conflict, raising awareness and training community health workers and local leaders to prevent SEA. | | | MOZAMBICAN CHILDREN'S DAY | | | Children from Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces celebrated the Mozambican Children’s Day participating in sporting, recreational, artistic and dance activities. Read more | | | CHOLERA PREVENTION In Zambezia Province, where over 12.000 cholera cases have been reported, community theater is making a difference. | | | COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND PEACEBUILDING Over 100 youth from conflict-affected areas in Cabo Delgado received training in civic education and engagement. | | | MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT IOM promotes menstrual health in Mozambique through menstrual hygiene kits, safe bathrooms, and improved education and health systems. Read more | | | MIGRATION, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE IOM Energy Ambassadors raise awareness on clean energy solutions, educating, gathering feedback, enhancing accountability, and empowering communities. | | | PSEA Workshop on PSEA in Nampula Province addressed sexual exploitation and abuse in humanitarian settings. | | | WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IOM works to provide life-saving, long-term and sustainable access to safe water and sanitation whilst promoting good hygiene practices. | | | MIGRATION AND DISPLACEMENT DATA Mozambique — Mobility Tracking Assessment Report 18 (April 2023) Mobility Tracking assessments estimate the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees across Northern Mozambique. IOM DTM mapped a total of 834,304 IDPs and 420,200 returnees in 221 locations, with the highest numbers recorded in Pemba (cidade), Metuge and Mueda. Download here | | | IOM and the Northern Integrated Development Agency (ADIN) visited humanitarian and development interventions in Niassa Province, and discussed the need of urgent durable solutions. Read more | | | IOM and UN-Habitat are implementing a United Nations Joint Programme aiming to foster the integration of IDPs in Pemba, Cabo Delgado, through the implementation of Urban Durable Solutions. The project aims to foster sustainable integration of IDPs through community-based and participatory methods, prioritizing social cohesion, livelihoods, and institutional capacity building. | | | Find out IOM's Operational Presence in Mozambique |  | | | | |
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