Mozambique: Under Their Own Steam
Natural disasters like cyclones, more than the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with lack of research on the conditions of the poor, threaten the well-being of small-time fishers in Mozambique. When the COVID-19 pandemic landed on Mozambique shores last year, it found a country in dire need of socioeconomic renewal and welfare reform. A series of natural disasters—cyclones, floods, drought—and ongoing military conflict had already reduced the most vulnerable communities of the country to fighting for scraps. Employment and income, already very low, were hit badly by the government’s restrictions on movement, in response to the pandemic.
Title of publication: Samudra Report
الإصدار: 85
ISSN: 0976-1121
نطاق الصفحات: 51-54
المؤلف: Simeao Lopes, Daniel Benigna Lopes
المنظمة: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
السنة: 2021
البلد/البلدان: Mozambique
النوع: مقال صحفي
النص الكامل متاح على: https://www.icsf.net/images/samudra/pdf/english/issue_85/4519_art_Sam_85_art14_Mozambique_SimeaoLopes.pdf
لغة المحتوى: English