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Official grant agreement outlining financial support, obligations, and definitions for the implementation of a public works program targeting extremely poor households and provincial public institutions in Mozambique.
Year:
2011
Country:
Mozambique
Document type:
Grant Agreement
Organization:
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / International Development Association
Author:
Laurence Clarke
Recipient:
Republic of Mozambique
Project:
Piloting Public Works Program
Grant amount:
USD 1,800,000
Funding source:
Rapid Social Response Multi-Donor Trust Fund
Target beneficiaries:
Public institutions at provincial or district level, extremely poor households
Effective date:
November 7, 2011
Signatory date:
November 30, 2011
Related documents:
Standard Conditions for Grants Made by the World Bank, Disbursement Letter, World Bank Disbursement Guidelines for Projects
Purpose:
Financing and implementation of public works subprojects to reduce absolute poverty
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Year:
2021
Country:
Myanmar
Region:
Selected pilot locations in Myanmar
Subject:
Nutrition screening and acute malnutrition assessment
Document type:
Operational and technical guidance
Program focus:
SMART MUAC mass screening pilot
Target population:
Children aged 6–59 months and pregnant and lactating women
Implementing partners:
Nutrition Cluster; Action Against Hunger; World Vision Myanmar; MHAA; UNICEF
Coordinating bodies:
Global Nutrition Cluster Technical Alliance; AIM-TWG
Donor:
United States Agency for International Development
Health context:
Acute undernutrition and IMAM programming
Pilot period:
2021
Related methodology:
SMART MUAC Screening Assessment Tool
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Africa
Topic:
Health Financing
Document Type:
Terms of Reference
Organization:
AUDA-NEPAD Development Fund
Author:
Prof. Aggrey Ambali
Target Audience:
Individual Consultants (Senior Health Economist)
Period of Implementation:
2021–present
Approval Date:
February 2019
Modification Date:
February 2021
Year:
2018
Location:
Saint Denis de l’Hôtel, Orléans, France
Event type:
Canopy Piloting Competition
Organizer:
Ecole de Parachutisme du Centre Orléans Loiret
Authority:
French Parachuting Federation
Equipment requirements:
Personal parachuting equipment certified as airworthy, AAD, helmet
Competition rules:
FAI Competition Rules for Open event, French Federation rules for Advanced (N2) event
Judges:
FAI and approved national judges
Aircraft:
Pilatus Porter & Cessna 207 Soloy
Training:
Available from 2 September at swoop pond
Accommodation:
On-site breakfast, lunch, dinner, gala dinner, camping and caravanning options, nearby hotels
Insurance:
Personal health and liability insurance required
Schedule:
7–9 September 2018, including training, competition jumps, and award ceremony
Registration:
Forms and fees required by 3 September 2018
Contact:
[email protected], http://parachutisme-orleans.net/
Cost:
Registration €50, Canopy Piloting jumps €17 each
Context:
Official event announcement providing full details on dates, venue, rules, equipment, accommodation, schedule, and registration for an international canopy piloting championship.
Year:
2010
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Multi-Donor Trust Funds; One UN Funds; Joint Programmes; Accountability
Document Type:
Policy Document
Organization / Institution:
UNDP
Author:
Bisrat Aklilu
Target Audience:
Resident Coordinators, Resident Representatives, their Deputies, and all UN staff involved in UNDP-managed Pass-Through Trust Funds and/or UN Joint Programmes
Effective Date:
30/07/2010
Replaces:
UNDP’s accountability when acting as Administrative Agent in Multi-Donor Trust Funds and/or UN Joint Programmes version of 20/6/2007
Related Documents:
UNDG guidance on joint programming and multi-donor trust funds; Protocol on the Administrative Agent for Multi-Donor Trust Funds and Joint Programmes, and One UN Funds; The Management and Accountability System of the UN Development and Resident Coordinator System
Context:
Policy document outlining the role and accountability measures of UNDP when acting as Administrative Agent for Multi-Donor Trust Funds, One UN Funds, and UN Joint Programmes under the pass-through fund management modality.
Year:
2023
Type of document:
Annual report
Program:
Advance Universal Health Coverage Multi-Donor Trust Fund (TF072424 & TF072602)
Administering organization:
World Bank
Region of focus:
East Asia and the Pacific
Number of active countries in 2023:
22
Total contribution commitments (as of December 2023):
US$109,373,323
Primary contributor:
Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
Other contributors:
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; Global Fund
Thematic focus:
Universal health coverage; health systems reform; pandemic prevention, preparedness and response; gender equality and social inclusion; health financing
Period covered:
January–December 2023
Trust Fund extension:
Closing date extended by one year through amendment to Supplemental Arrangement (TF072602)
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Nigeria
Document Type:
Application Guidelines
Organization:
World Bank
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
NGOs, Grant Applicants
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2010
Date of Agreement:
May 25, 2010
Country:
Republic of Benin
City of Signature:
Cotonou
Document Type:
Grant Agreement
Project Name:
Health System Performance Project
Grant Number:
TF096654
Funding Source:
Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Health Results Innovation
Grant Amount:
USD 11,000,000
Parties:
Republic of Benin and International Development Association (World Bank)
Implementing Institution:
Ministry of Health
Purpose:
Financing results-based maternal and neonatal health services and strengthening institutional capacity of the Ministry of Health
Target Areas:
Selected regions within the Republic of Benin
Health Focus:
Maternal care, neonatal care, malaria testing and treatment, outpatient services, child immunization, distribution of insecticide-treated mosquito nets
Project Component:
Results-Based Health Services Financing
Beneficiaries:
Women, newborns, and children receiving health services
Verification Mechanism:
Third-party verification of service delivery
Version:
1.7
Date:
4 December 2024
Effective date:
1 January 2025
Document type:
Preferential tariff schedule
Legal basis:
Customs Tariff (Preferential Trade Arrangements) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020
Related legislation:
Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020
Agreement:
Economic Partnership Agreement between the Southern African Customs Union Member States and Mozambique and the United Kingdom
Parties:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Botswana; Eswatini; Lesotho; Mozambique; Namibia; South Africa
Subject matter:
Preferential duty rates, tariff formulas, and quota provisions
Geographic scope:
United Kingdom and Southern African Customs Union member states
Annexes:
Preferential Duty Tariff Table; Preferential Quota Table
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Southern African Customs Union, Mozambique, United Kingdom
Theme:
Economic Partnership Agreement, Trade Regulations
Document Type:
Origin Reference Document
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Parties involved in the Economic Partnership Agreement
Effective Date:
19 June 2023
Date of Approval:
16th June 2023
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2014
Region / city:
Mozambique
Subject:
Pesticide regulation
Document type:
Annex to decision
Organ / institution:
Chemical Review Committee
Author:
Chemical Review Committee
Target audience:
Governments, regulatory bodies, international organizations
Period of validity:
Ongoing, since 2014
Date of approval:
15 July 2014
Date of changes:
N/A
Context:
The document is an annex providing a rationale for the decision by the Chemical Review Committee regarding the regulatory actions on iprodione, a pesticide, in Mozambique and the European Union under the Rotterdam Convention.
Year:
1990
Region / city:
Southern Africa
Topic:
International Relations, Diplomacy, South Africa, Mozambique
Document Type:
Doctoral Thesis
Organization / Institution:
University of Kent
Author:
Murdhi Awad Nassar Al-Khaledi
Target Audience:
Scholars and researchers in International Relations
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
February 1990
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Zambezia, Mozambique
Theme:
Coastal Livelihoods, Marine Resources, Blue Economy
Document Type:
Request for Quote
Organization:
ACDI/VOCA
Author:
ACDI/VOCA
Target Audience:
Contractors, researchers, organizations involved in marine resource management and coastal livelihoods
Period of Effectiveness:
09/23/24 - 10/14/24
Approval Date:
09/23/24
Amendment Date:
N/A
Document Type:
Project proposal submission template
Program:
UNIDO/GEF Project
Call Type:
Request for Proposals
Geographical Focus:
Mozambique
Sector:
Renewable Energy and Industrial Energy Use
Technologies Covered:
Solar PV and Waste-to-Energy Systems
Funding Mechanism:
UNIDO/GEF Grant with Co-financing
Target Applicants:
Private or public companies, project developers/investors, governmental institutions, NGOs or cooperatives
Required Financial Information:
Total Project Cost, Grant Requested, Applicant Funding, Partner Co-funding
Required Technical Information:
Renewable energy generation, CO2 emission savings, technical design, feasibility analysis
Evaluation Criteria:
Economic and Financial Net Present Value (ENPV/FNPV), Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA), Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA)
Implementation Requirements:
Monitoring and Evaluation scheme, risk analysis, replication and scaling-up potential
Annexes Required:
Gantt chart, technical drawings, time and expert deployment schedule
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Palma, Mozambique
Theme:
Insurgency, Christian persecution, humanitarian aid
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Aid to the Church in Need (ACN)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public, supporters of ACN
Period of Action:
Since 2017
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
A report highlighting the ongoing violent insurgency in Mozambique and the support provided by ACN for the victims, including church reconstruction and trauma relief.
Country:
Mozambique
Program Name:
Sustainable Rural Economy Program (MozRural)
Project ID:
P174002
Document Type:
Implementation Support Mission Aide Memoire
Mission Period:
May 5–23, 2025
Approval Date:
30/06/2021
Effectiveness Date:
27/09/2021
Closing Date:
30/06/2026
Project Amount:
US$204.0 million
Current Disbursement:
US$172.7 million (87%)
Implementing Institutions:
Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries (MAAP); ProAzul; BioFund; National Fund for Sustainable Development (FNDS)
Geographic Coverage:
Nampula, Sofala, Zambezia, Cabo Delgado Provinces
Sectors:
Agriculture; Fisheries; Forestry; Natural Resources Management; Food and Nutrition Security
Key Components:
Increasing Productivity and Market Access; Enhancing Natural Resources Management; Strengthening Institutions and Policies; Contingency Emergency Response; Food and Nutrition Security
Monitoring Period Reference:
Since previous mission of November 2024
Financial Management Rating:
Moderately Unsatisfactory
Environmental and Social Safeguards Rating:
Moderately Unsatisfactory
Beneficiaries Reached:
80,121 direct beneficiaries
Agri-SMEs Supported:
38 approved SMEs
Forestry Coverage:
2,540 hectares planted; 94% concessions inspected
Fisheries Support:
2,138 value chain actors; 14,075 licensed fishing gears supported
Conservation Area:
Magoe National Park
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Bobole, Mozambique
Subject:
Palaeogroundwater studies and isotope hydrology
Document type:
Newsletter
Organization:
G@GPS Project
Authors:
Multiple contributors, keynote speakers included
Intended audience:
Scientists and researchers in groundwater studies
Event dates:
14-19 October 2013
Contents:
Abstracts of presentations, participant list, organizing committee, sponsor list
Topics covered:
Groundwater recharge, palaeoclimate variations, isotope techniques, hydrogeochemistry
Key locations studied:
Sydney Basin (Australia), North China Plain, Great Artesian Basin (Australia), St Lucia Wetland Park (South Africa), Niger Central Delta (Mali), Namib-Naukluft region (Namibia), Kahe Basin (Tanzania), Great Sand Sea (Egypt), High Plains Aquifer (USA), Benin, Inhaca Island (Mozambique)
Contact:
Dr. Martine van der Ploeg, [email protected]
Participation:
Open research network, free of charge
Summary:
Newsletter source containing abstracts, participant information, and study results from the G@GPS Africa workshop and training course focused on groundwater isotope studies and palaeohydrological research across multiple regions.
Year:
2026
Regions / Countries:
India, Thailand, Mozambique
Theme:
Climate change, human rights, aging
Document type:
Research report / Case study compilation
Organization:
HelpAge International
Target audience:
Policymakers, humanitarian actors, researchers
Methodology:
Questionnaire responses from network members, online sessions
Focus groups:
Older persons, marginalised communities, displaced persons, people with disabilities
Key issues:
Food security, health, social inclusion, access to services, mental wellbeing, livelihoods, displacement
Natural disasters referenced:
Cyclone Idai
Legal framework:
Human rights of older persons
Ano letivo:
2025
Escola:
American International School of Mozambique
Nível:
MYP 1 (6º ano)
Disciplina:
Língua Portuguesa A
Tipo de documento:
Descrição de curso
Autor:
Departamento de Língua Portuguesa da escola
Objetivo:
Desenvolver competências linguísticas e literárias em múltiplas línguas
Público-alvo:
Estudantes do 6º ano
Período de aplicação:
Ano letivo 2025
Avaliação:
Critérios de avaliação contínua do MYP, incluindo apresentações orais, trabalhos escritos e autoavaliação
Recursos:
Textos literários e não literários, livros didáticos de português, materiais multimídia
Year:
2011
Region / City:
Maputo, Mozambique
Document Type:
Grant Agreement
Issuing Organization:
International Development Association (World Bank)
Recipient Organization:
Ministry of Planning and Development
Author / Signatory:
Laurence C. Clarke, Aiuba Cuereneia
Purpose:
Support implementation of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)
Funding Amount:
USD 350,000
Donors:
Australia, Belgium, Canada, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Project Period:
January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009
Attachments:
Standard Conditions for Grants, Disbursement Letter, World Bank Disbursement Guidelines
Key Activities:
Scoping report, EITI report, capacity building, dissemination campaigns, operational support
Compliance Requirements:
Anti-Corruption Guidelines, UN Security Council sanctions
Year:
2023
Country:
Mozambique
Region:
Africa Region
Theme:
Poverty, inequality, labor market, and economic vulnerability
Document Type:
Poverty assessment report
Institution:
World Bank
Department:
Poverty and Equity Global Practice
Subject Areas:
Economic growth, inequality, labor markets, fiscal policy, climate shocks, and social welfare
Geographic Scope:
National analysis with provincial comparisons
Time Period Covered:
Approximately 1996–2023 with detailed analysis for 2014/15–2019/20 and 2015–2020
Key Topics:
COVID-19 impacts on poverty, multidimensional deprivation, inequality trends, labor market conditions, fiscal incidence, climate and weather shocks
Data Sources:
Household surveys, national accounts, fiscal incidence analysis, and poverty measurement frameworks
Analytical Components:
Statistical analysis, poverty trends, inequality measurement, labor market profiling, and policy considerations
Annexes:
Poverty measurement, inequality analysis, labor market decomposition, fiscal incidence analysis, and climate shock modelling