O ur Co-founder’s, Nelson Tivane, co-authored a working paper or case study on Cabo Delgado province in northern Mozambique, where nearly one million people have been displaced from their homes, with most now living informally alongside local residents.
The study focus on how IDPs, while facing double-crises: thee upheaval of conflict and climate, are often subject to the need to re-establish lives and livelihoods that have been turned upside down. The study shows how many Mozambican internally displaced persons (IDPs) are coping with rebuilding and diversifying their livelihoods across farming, fishing, artisanal mining, charcoal production, trading, small business, odd jobs and humanitarian assistance.



