Mozambique: 2024 Humanitarian Response Dashboard - Conflict (May 2024)

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SITUATION UPDATE

In 2024, a total of 1.7 million people are targeted in Mozambique, including 1.24 million people in conflict-affected areas and another 429,623 people across the country to mitigate the risks and impacts of natural disasters.

By the end of May 2024, some 937,965 thousand people had been reached, of which, 487,742 are women and 534,640 are children. People reached include IDPs (94 per cent of target), host communities (over 100 per cent of target) and returnees (21 per cent of target).

A total of 76 humanitarian organisations are coordinating assistance to people in need through the HRP, a quarter of them are national NGOs Camp Coordination and Camp Management Cluster (76 per cent), Nutrition Cluster (73 per cent), Education Cluster (65 per cent of target reached) and Food Security Cluster (Food assistance 67 per cent) reported the highest level of achievement, while Shelter/NFIs (26 per cent) and WASH (21 per cent) reached the lowest numbers.

The Food Security and Livelihoods partners reported achievements of 94 per cent. However, there is a considerable gap between food aid and livelihood interventions, with the latter reaching 32 per cent of the target.

At the end of May 2024, the HRP was 18 per cent funded, having received approximately U$73.7 million out of $413 million requested. An additional $7.1 million has been received outside the HRP framework. Funding imbalances among clusters persisted in 2024; all cluster received below 25 per cent of funding except for the Refugees and Coordination and common service sector.