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Country Overview: UN Volunteers in Mozambique
01 February 2003 The United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV) supports development initiatives in Mozambique with a project focused on promoting and strengthening non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) working in development and gender issues. In 2002, the project's participating NGOs and CBOs received training in negotiation, planning and monitoring skills and in the evaluation of development projects and activities at the community level. The partners established coordinating mechanisms and produced a manual on participatory methodologies. Micro-business projects were also initiated covering 16 groups consisting of nearly 500 men, women and youth. The next phase of the project will focus on the continued strengthening of the NGOs and CBOs in civic education and income generating activities. In the Country Cooperation Framework for 2001-2005, the main areas of development are democratic governance, poverty reduction, the environment, HIV/AIDS, information and communication technology (ICT), and crisis prevention and recovery. Activities within HIV/AIDS will increase in Mozambique, and it is estimated that more than 100 UN Volunteer posts will be created in the next two years to join the fight against the disease. All current UN Volunteers are encouraged to take part in HIV/AIDS activist training and to mainstream HIV/AIDS advocacy into their work plans. As the majority of UN Volunteers work at the community level, they have the ability to communicate the HIV/AIDS message with and through project participants. UN Volunteers' current contribution to Mozambique Mozambique's contribution to UN Volunteers Promotion of volunteerism |
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