#Mozambique is experiencing devastating flooding across vast swathes of the country following intense rainfall. Over 430,000 people have been affected, with around 50,000 forced to flee their homes. Children and families have been cut off from critical services.
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Over 100,000 people, around two thirds of them children, have been displaced in northern Mozambique during the month of November, following attacks against civilians.
www.unicef.org/press-releases/surge-violence-pushes-children-breaking-point-northern-mozambique
The UNICEF Mozambique ‘Children & Youth in Mozambique’ factsheet is live! An easy-to-use summary of key facts and figures on the situation of children in Mozambique, which we will update regularly with the latest stats. lnkd.in/dNTwkVDT
UNICEF is deeply saddened by the deaths of 22 people, including 5 children, in a bus crash that took place on the morning of Tuesday 25th March in the Cafumpe region of Gondola district, in the central Mozambican province of Manica. UNICEF sends its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. This incident highlights the serious toll of road accidents on children in Mozambique and underscores the importance of all efforts to improve road safety.
An exciting opportunity to address Mozambique’s parliament today, and to advocate with parliamentarians for accelerated action to protect and promote the rights of children in a country where more than half the population is under 18.
Every child deserves safety and protection, and the opportunity to play and to learn.
In the community of Miaji, in the district of Memba (Nampula), UNICEF is working with partners like @worldvision.bsky.social to provide displaced children with child-friendly spaces.
The impoverished and remote area is home to some of the most vulnerable people in the world, "who are just not well set-up to withstand these kind of impacts," UNICEF's Mozambique spokesperson Guy Taylor said.
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Two UNICEF female staff wearing UNICEF-branded t-shirts and caps, during a field mission in Mozambique. One of the staff member holds a baby girl in her arms.
UNICEF Mozambique Representative sits down next to a child with headphones while writing on a small board.
When children’s rights are ignored, who will fight for them?
When the world grows silent on the plight of those in need, who will speak out and give them a voice?
At UNICEF, we believe that every question calls for an answer and our answer is clear: I AM.
Join us: help.unicef.org/global/i-am
Measles is one of the world’s most contagious viruses One person can infect as many as 18 others and you can get measles just by being in a room where an infected person has been, even up to two hours after that person has left. Stay protected and learn the facts this #WorldMeaslesDay
🔵After the storm #CycloneJude, hope flows again.
UNICEF and its partners are using water trucks to provide life-saving clean water to displaced children and families in accommodation centres in Ilha de Moçambique, Nampula.
Access to safe water is crucial for preventing waterborne diseases.
“The impact of Cyclone Jude on hundreds of thousands of children & families already reeling from cyclones Chido & Dikeledi is proving devastating. UNICEF, partners & Government are working to respond and meet the needs of those affected" - @unicefmoz-rep.bsky.social.
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The third cyclone to hit Mozambique in as many months has destroyed schools, cutting nearly 20,000 children off from education, and damaging or destroying over 20,000 homes, initial reports suggest.
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Chefe de Comunicação, Guy Taylor, mostrou-se preocupado com o facto de quase todas as bacias hidrográficas...de Nampula já estarem cheias..."É uma situação muito preocupante num país onde já temos cerca de 3,4 milhões de crianças em situação de carência humanitária.
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As the response to #CycloneJude gets underway, I spoke to UN News about the cyclone's impact on children and families and how @unicef.org is responding. www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2K2...
First drone footage of #CycloneJude impact shows devastation from winds & widespread flooding in #Mozambique’s #Nampula province. This is the *third* cyclone of the current season - a large scale response will be needed to support the 100s of thousands of people being impacted.
#CycloneJude is causing destruction & flooding in areas already hit by two cyclones in the space of a few months, putting children and families at risk. @unicef.org is working to respond but funding and supplies are limited. I shared an update with Bloomberg News: www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Cyclone Jude is the third cyclone to hit #Mozambique in the last 4 months & made landfall in Nampula province on 9th March, bringing heavy rains & flooding.
UNICEF is concerned about the impact on children & families. Ahead of the cyclone, we prepositioned large quantities of essential supplies.
#CycloneJude hitting #Mozambique now, threatening destruction across Nampula & Zambezia. Around 1m people at risk, with 1200 schools and 120 health care facilities likely to be put out of action. UNICEF is on the ground, ready to respond, but needs will likely exceed capacity.
Satelite image of a cyclone entering Mozambique channel in the north region.
As the 3rd cyclone of the current season approaches #Mozambique, @unicef.org & UN partners are activating an Anticipatory Action Protocol to support impacted children & families, with support from @uncerf.bsky.social.
Preparedness & rapid response are key to saving lives & keeping children safe.
Thank you to the inspiring women around the world who are helping to #EndPolio – from scientists to program leaders to vaccinators. With your help, we can #MakePolioHistory.
Happy Internacional Women's Day #IWD2025
Another cyclone making its way towards #Mozambique, predicted to hit Nampula on Sunday evening. This is the third of the season... @unicef.org is preparing to respond and is deploying staff and supplies to ensure we can quickly provide support to affected children and families.
The urgency of our mission is clear: every child deserves safety, support & opportunity.
I AM #ForEveryChild calls on us to transform our shared commitment into concrete actions that make a real difference.
help.unicef.org/global/i-am
Hope starts with each of us. Even small acts create lasting impact.
I AM #ForEveryChild rallies us to unite our strength, address hardships, and build a future where every child thrives.
Let’s act now! help.unicef.org/global/i-am
Another 2 cyclone systems in the Indian Ocean / #Mozambique channel. Not projected to hit Mozambique (Madagascar seemingly at greater risk) but clearly shows the elevated risk of climate shocks in this region - Mozambique already having been hit hard by Cyclones #Chido & #Dikeledi this season.
A woman smiles as she sits on the floor with twin babies on her lap, using a spoon in her right hand to feed the babies a nutritious porridge.
UNICEF & WFP are working together to provide emergency nutrition response to communities affected by El Niño-related drought and malnutrition in #Mozambique, aiming to reach almost 150,000 children under age 5.
A mother helping her baby girl eat a package of plumpy nut.
Several districts in Manica, Zambézia, and Sofala provinces have seen sharp increases in acute malnutrition among children under 5.
Urgent funding is needed in #Mozambique to reach 15,000 children who are at risk of missing out on lifesaving malnutrition treatment in 2025.
A baby boy looks at a health worker while he measures his arm circumference for malnutrition.
In #Mozambique, El Niño has caused a considerable rise in acute malnutrition prevalence in children under 5. UNICEF and its partners are taking urgent action to keep children alive, safe, and healthy.
Pleasure to meet 🇲🇿 Minister of Youth & Sport HE Ciafadine Paolo Manasse with members of UN Country Team. We discussed the enormous potential to create opportunities for young people, facilitating transitions from learning to earning & ensuring young people’s voices are heard.
A young girl washing her hands at a water point inside her school courtyard.
In 2024, UNICEF's Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene programme in #Mozambique achieved remarkable results 👇
💦 151,588 people received access to improved, durable & resilient water supply services, 87% in rural area
💦 468,075 people were reached with appropriate drinking water services