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Mozambique and Malawi: A relationship back on track

On 13 July 2013 the fragility of regional security in Southern Africa came to the fore when the Southern African Development Community’s Ministerial Committee of the Organ on Politics, Defence and...

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Small-Scale Fisheries in Mozambique

SAIIA Policy Briefing No 72, August 2013

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A Boom for Whom? Mozambique’s Natural Gas and the New Development Opportunity

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 151, August 2013

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Bridging Africa and the Indian Ocean Rim

It is not surprising that African countries bordering the Indian Ocean see themselves as ‘gateways’ or entry points to the continent. The coastal towns and communities of South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania,...

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Small-Scale Fisheries in a Modernising Economy: Opportunities and Challenges...

SAIIA Report No 13, August 2013[notice class="attention"] Download - English (1.63 MB) [/notice] Governance of Africa's Resources ProgrammeMozambique is in a period of rapid transition. Since the end...

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New SAIIA Research Report: Small-Scale Fisheries in a Modernising Economy:...

Mozambique is in a period of rapid transition. Since the end of civil war in 1992 sound governance, infrastructure investments and support from the donor community have helped to boost commerce and...

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Mozambique’s Future Trajectory: Challenges and Opportunities

Mozambique has been one of the ten fastest growing economies in the world from 2001-2010 and is forecast to continue its rapid growth trajectory. In 2014 Mozambique will commemorate 20 years of...

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Preventing and Resolving Future Climate and Natural Resource-related...

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 155, September 2013

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Mozambique’s Foreign Policy: Pragmatic Non-Alignment as a Tool for Development

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 160, November 2013

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Balancing Development and Coastal Conservation: Mangroves in Mozambique

SAIIA Report No 14, November 2013[notice class="attention"] Download - English (1.13 MB)[/notice] Governance of Africa's Resources ProgrammeDespite their well-researched and widely recognised...

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SAIIA Podcast 21: Fisheries in Africa

Fishing in Africa represents a significant source of income, particularly at the local community level. We spoke to SAIIA Senior Researcher, Alex Benkenstein, about the state of fisheries in Africa,...

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SAIIA Podcast 24: Mangroves in Africa

Mangroves are invaluable for fuel, fishing, climate change, disaster protection and tourism, but are rarely valued and protected appropriately. We spoke to Romy Chevallier, a researcher with SAIIA's...

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New SAIIA research on Mozambican foreign policy

When Japan’s Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, led a business delegation to Mozambique in mid-January 2014, he also extended a loan package to the government of USD$672 million to support Mozambique in...

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Valuing Africa's Mangrove forests

Despite the well-researched and recognised socio-economic and ecological values of mangroves worldwide, mangrove ecosystems are among the world’s most threatened vegetation types. More than half of all...

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Resource Abundance in Mozambique: Avoiding Conflict, Ensuring Prosperity

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 173, February 2014

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Transport Infrastructure in Central and Northern Mozambique: The Impact of...

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 175, February 2014

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Improving the Quality, Capacity and Compliance of Environmental Licensing...

SAIIA Occasional Paper No 178, March 2014

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China and Mozambique: From Comrades to Capitalists

China’s rising position in African affairs, from that of quiescence to becoming a key economic actor on the continent, is now a well-recognized fact. A new book co-edited by SAIIA's Chris Alden and the...

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What are Mozambique's prospects for peace?

On 15 October 2014 Mozambicans go to the polls to vote in the fifth round of democratic elections to be held in the country since they first took place in 1994. Twenty years after this watershed event,...

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Getting Down to Business: Lessons from the African Peer Review Mechanism

SAIIA Report No 17, August 2014[notice class="attention"] Download - English (642.1 kB)[/notice] Governance and APRM ProgrammeThe Africa Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is an initiative aimed at fostering...

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