Mozambique

  • Mozambican farmers are learning techniques that will improve crop productivity.

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  • USAID protects the habitat of Lake Niassa, the most biodiverse freshwater lake on earth.

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  • Mozambique has improved its customs policies to help exports cross borders more easily

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  • USAID works with community groups to improve information about health and nutrition

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Festa em Metangula: Celebrating in Mozambique
Festa em Metangula: A Celebration
 In Mopeia district, water was taken from rivers and unprotected wells, increasing the risk of cholera and other water-borne dis
Clean Water for Rural Communities

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Following a long civil war, Mozambique has made the transition to peace, stability and sustained economic growth, providing an essential link between landlocked neighbors and the global marketplace.

Its ties to South Africa’s industrial heartland underscore the fact that the country’s economic, political and social progress is vital to the interests of the region. However, the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases, as well as high infant mortality, have resulted in the distressingly low life expectancy of just 42 years. 

USAID’s programs in democracy, economic growth, health and education address these challenges and opportunities.

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Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/Mozambique
JAT Complex, Rua 1231
No. 41 Bairro Central C.
Maputo
Mozambique
Phone 
+258 21 352 000
Fax 
+258 21 352 100

Headquarters Contact

Shelley Johnson
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
DC
20523
Phone 
202-712-4662

Mission Director

Last updated: March 04, 2013

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