FAO in Mozambique
19 June, 2024, Nacala Porto-Nampula – On June 17 and 18, 2024, the Nacala Porto...
14 June 2024, Cabo Delgado- The Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO)...
3 May 2024, Alto Molócuè – In a pioneering initiative in Mozambique, the Food and...
27 March 2024, Mozambique – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),...
The current rates of chronic malnutrition in Mozambique of 43% are a matter of serious concern for the Government. Therefore, the reduction of chronic malnutrition is a top priority of government and constitutes a key objective of government policy.FAO, with European Union funding under the project "Support to Accelerate Progress...
It is Friday again, 7am, and Emília Manuel sits on the mat she unrolled over the threshing floor at the Farmer Field School (FFS) she is vice-president and facilitator of. After a one-week break, the second loan and savings round at Kulima Kakanaka, her FFS, starts today. Throughout the last six...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on Tuesday and Wednesday held a provincial workshop in Manica to share experiences, lessons learnt and best practices in nutrition education gained within the Sub-programme "Accelerate Progress towards MDG 1c in Mozambique". The event is part of a series of...
07th February, Mozambique – Queen Mathilde of the Belgians held a five-day visit to Mozambique as UN Advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals. In this context, she visited field projects funded by the Belgian Fund for Food Security, implemented by United Nations Agencies, including FAO.In her speech at the Eduardo...
18 January 2019, Tsangano (Tete) – Ntengo-Wa-Mbalame means, in Chewa dialect, "bird tree". Legend has it that in past times, when this locality was still covered by trees, many migratory birds came here to procreate. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Mozambique's Institute of Agricultural Research...