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2007 census results

Detailed results from Mozambique’s 2007 census are being published on a province by province basis. One version is on the National Statistics Institute (Instituto Nacional de Estatística) website. A slightly different version, with data on some different questions, is being provided at provincial press conferences. There is interesting data on language, religion, population shifts, education, and possessions such as bicycles and mobile telephones. These are posted below, in very large PowerPoint files.

National Statistics Institute (Instituto Nacional de Estatística)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Maputo city (16.7 Mb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Maputo province (17.1 Mb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Gaza (18.2 Mb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Inhambane (16.2 Mb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Sofala (14.9 Mb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Manica (13.9 Mb)

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Disappointing government performance means no extra budget support

Reports of 28 May pledges and 29 April joint government donor aide-memoire.

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Mozambique Political Process Bulletin 39 - 10 June 2009 (341 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Boletim sobre o processor Político em Moçambique 39 - 10 de Junho de 2009 (343 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Sheridan statement of G19 pledges (Eng & Port) (66 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Sheridan RC closing speech 29 04 09 (99kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Revisão Conjunta 2009 Aide Mémoire (366 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Apresentacao Revisão Conjunta 2009 (922 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Word document Comunicado de imprensa 29 04 2009 (77kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Revisão do Desempenho dos PAPs (650 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Discurso do Embaixador da Finlandia 29 04 09 (29kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Discurso do Ministro das Financas 29 04 09 (43kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document PAF indicators for 2008 (37 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document QAD Governo 2008 (25kb)

New budget support agreement

The 19 budget support donors signed a new five-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Mozambican government on 18 March. There are several important subtle changes - donors have increased their scope to put pressure on government (particularly over corruption) and to be even more deeply involved in government planning processes, but individual donors have accepted a reduction in space for unilateral action.

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Joint government-donor press statement (107 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Statement by donor head Frank Sheridan (46 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Full 2009 Memorandum of Understanding (90 pages, 566 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document J Hanlon report on new MoU (50 kb)

Budget support donors website - with details of reviews, evaluations, etc

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Cholera epidemic and protests

Cholera is now present in most of Mozambique, and the epidemic is becoming more serious. In the first 12 weeks of 2009, 13,000 cases were reported, with 140 deaths. This is a mortality rate of 1.1%, which is considered low. But there are already more cases than all of 2008, when there were 12,000 cases and 150 deaths.
Protestors attacked a cholera treatment centre and a prevention team in Cabo Delgado and have killed two Red Cross volunteers and a policeman. This is a repeat of incidents in coastal Nampula seven years ago, in which brigades putting chlorine in wells were instead accused of putting cholera in the wells, and were attacked. Those protests were studied by Carlos Serra and a team from Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, and published in 2003 in an excellent small book Cólera e catarse. The shocking finding of the study was that poor people strongly believed that the rich and powerful wanted to kill them.
On 17 March, at least 12 people suffocated to death in an overcrowded police cell -- most had been arrested after cholera protests.

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document The panic and rage of the poor - article by J Hanlon on cholera violence, lynchings (23 Mar 09; 137 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document 13 dead in police cell (55 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Preface & summary (English & Portuguese) to Carlos Serra - Cólera e catarse (29 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Carlos Serra - Cólera e catarse - full text (Portuguese) (715 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Cholera epidemic & protests at 10 March 09 (47kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document OCHA Regional Cholera Update No3 09Jan09 (3.4 Mb)

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Mozambique local elections November 2008

A daily Bulletin is being published during the election period

To subscribe: Para assinar:
In English: http://tinyurl.com/mz-en-sub
Em Português: http://tinyurl.com/mz-pt-sub
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There is also a website with additional material, including text messages from "citizen correspondents":
In English: http://www.cip.org.mz/pub2008/index_en.asp
Em Português: http://www.cip.org.mz/pub2008/
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New Mozambique book

Is Mozambique an African success story? It has 7% a year growth rate and substantial foreign investment. It is the donors' model pupil, but poverty is increasing. The number of bicycles has doubled and this is often cited as the symbol of development. In his book, Do bicycles equal development in Mozambique? Joseph Hanlon challenges key assumptions of both the donors and the government. The book has been published in Portuguese and will be available in English in November.

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Hanlon e Smart lançam livro sobre Moçambique

Massingir dam accident report

A report on an accident at the Massingir dam in May 2008 points to errors in the original construction and in recent repairs. The accident caused major damage and will reduce the water available for biofuel and rice production.

Icon - Microsoft Word document AIM summary of official report (36 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Comissão de inquérito ao acidente da barragem de Massingir - Relatório (780 kb)

Inquiry finds $8 mn stolen from social security

High ranking officials in the National Social Security Institute (INSS) stole $8 million between 2002 and 2008, according to a commission of enquiry set up by Labour Minister Helena Taipo following denunciations of serious irregularities. In an unprecedented action, a summary of the commission report was published by Taipo on 3 June 2008. It names the ministry officials and companies involved in the frauds.

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document AIM report on enquiry (12 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Ministry of Labour report on inquiry commission (212 kb)

36,000 Mozambicans flee South African xenophobia; 23 dead

More than 36,000 Mozambicans fled the attacks on foreigners in South Africa. At least 23 Mozambicans have been killed. Below are reports from the Mozambican National Disaster Management Institute (Instituto Nacional de Gestão de Calamidades) and from the Mozambican press agency AIM. On 2 June 2008 the emergency phase of the repatriation was declared as over. Several thousand Mozambicans remained in emergency centres in South Africa set up by the Mozambican government, but they decided not to return to Mozambique, hoping the violence would end.

Icon - Microsoft Word document End of emergency 2.6.8 (84 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document Instituto Nacional de Gestão de Calamidades special report 6 - 27.05.08 (268 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Word document Mais de 28,999 moçambicanos regressaram ao País - Instituto Nacional de Gestão de Calamidades (INGC) - 27.05.08 (40 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Word document Mozambican death toll now 23 - AIM 26.05.08 (23 kb)

Floods 2008

Mozambique government reports on the 2008 floods from January and February, the worst of the flood period, are posted here. They include Boletims Hidrológico Nacional (BHN) issued daily by DNA (Direcção Nacional de Águas) and irregular reports issued by INGC (Instituto Nacional de Gestão de Calamidades) and CANOE (Centro Nacional Operativo de Emergência).

Icon - Microsoft Word document Cyclone Jokwe 9 March 2008 (44 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Word document Cyclone Jokwe warning - 8 Mar 2008 (47 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 07Mar08 BHN 90 (239 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 06Mar08 BHN 82 (239 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 26Feb08 BHN 82 (239 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 25Feb08 BHN 81 (233 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 24Feb08 BHN 80(222 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Word document DNA 23Feb08 BHN 79 (583 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 22Feb08 BHN 78 (240 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 21Feb08 BHN 77 (233 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 20Feb08 BHN 76 (233 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 19Feb08 BHN 75 (241 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 18Feb08 BHN 74 (241 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 16Feb08 BHN 72 (215 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 15Feb08 BHN 71 (238 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 14Feb08 BHN 70 (240 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document CENOE 14 Feb 08 (1 Mb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 13Feb08 BHN 69 (243 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 13Feb08 BHN 69 (243 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 12Feb08 BHN 68 (236 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 11Feb08 BHN 67 (235 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document CENOE 11 Feb 08 (1.2 Mb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 10Feb08 BHN 66 (232 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 8Feb08 BHN 64 (237 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 7Feb08 BHN 63 (234 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 6Feb08 BHN 62 (234 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 5Feb08 BHN 61(234 kb)

No bulletins are available from the holiday weekend.

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 1Feb08 BHN 57 (228 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 31Jan08 BHN 56 (224 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 30Jan08 BHN55 (224 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 29Jan08 BNH 54 (224kb) Record flooding at Tete

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 28Jan08 BNH 53 (216kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 27Jan08 BNH 52 (216kb)

Icon - Microsoft Word document Cyclone Fame warning (44kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 26Jan08 BNH 51 (224 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 25Jan08 BNH 50 (224 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document CENOE 25 Jan 08 (848 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 23Jan08 BHN 48 (224 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 22Jan08 BNH 47 (244 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA resumo nr2 14-20Jan08 Has tables comparing 2001, 2007 and 2008 floods. (524 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 20Jan08 BNH 45 (244 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 19Jan08 BNH44 (244 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 18Jan08 BNH43 (243kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document DNA 17Jan08 BNH42 (228 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Word document INGC 11 Jan 08 (354 kb)

Icon - Microsoft Power Point document CENOE 11 Jan 08 (1.6 mb)

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Is Poverty Decreasing in Mozambique?

Poverty is said to be falling - but chronic child malnutrition is increasing. This paper below was for the 19 Sept 2007 IESE conference in Maputo and argues that the decline in poverty is exaggerated. The gap between rich and poor is widening with most of the growth in GDP going to the top 20% while the poor are becoming steadily poorer and unable to properly feed their children. Most people cannot use the present economic model to pull themselves out of poverty by their own bootstraps.

These views were repeated in a paper presented at a conference at the British Foreign Office’s Wilton Park on "Conflict Prevention and Development Co-operation in Africa" on 10 November 2007. I further argued that "donors are being highly selective in the choice of data, highlighting the most positive figures while ignoring equally valid information that paints a different picture."

Pedro Couto, vice minister of Finance, attended the conference, and asked Channing Arndt of the University of Copenhagen and the Ministry of Planning and Development - and one of the main architects of the poverty decline figures criticised as exaggerated - to respond for the government.

That response is harsh: "Hanlon’s primary assertions do not withstand scrutiny." In my reply to Arndt’s response, I accuse Arndt of wishful thinking, of seeing the main problem (in his own words) of "communicating progress in the fight against poverty" and of ignoring overwhelming evidence that living conditions are becoming worse for the majority of Mozambicans. My two papers, Dr Arndt’s response, and my reply, are all posted below.

This debate goes to the heart of government and donor policy. We both agree the Mozambique remains very poor, but Dr Arndt’s paper says that present policy is working to reduce poverty - indeed, quite rapidly - while I claim to show the policy is failing - poverty is worsening and a change is policy is needed.

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Is Poverty Decreasing in Mozambique? by Joseph Hanlon (149 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Wilton Park paper. The poverty discussion is in the second half of the paper. (175 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Comments of Dr Channing Arndt (9 January 2008 revised version, 72 kb)

Icon - Adobe Acrobat pdf document Hanlon Response to Dr Arndt (9 December 2007 version, 53 kb)

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