Norway supports Mozambican reconstruction

 

An aerial view of Mozambique’s Sofala Province, one of the areas hardest hit by cyclone

‘The cyclones Idai and Kenneth, which struck Mozambique in March and April, caused enormous devastation that will affect the country for a long time to come. The costs of reconstruction are expected to exceed $3 billion.

Some two million people are affected, and the poverty rate is expected to increase considerably in the affected areas. Women, children and people with disabilities are particularly vulnerable.

‘Reports of the large-scale devastation in the wake of Idai and Kenneth have made a deep impression. As we now move into the reconstruction phase, it will be important to strengthen local communities so that they are more resilient and better equipped to handle future natural disasters, which unfortunately are bound to come,’ said Mr Ulstein.

Norway has supported the energy sector in Mozambique for many decades and will increase its support for the reconstruction of climate-resilient energy infrastructure.

In addition to its bilateral support, Norway is also making significant contributions to the reconstruction efforts in Mozambique through multilateral channels, such as the World Bank and the African Development Bank.

Furthermore, Norway has contributed NOK 47 million in humanitarian aid to the three countries affected by Cyclone Idai and NOK 10 million to Mozambique and the Comoros following Cyclone Kenneth.

Before the cyclones struck, Norway had already provided around NOK 21 million in humanitarian aid to the countries later affected by Cyclone Idai, through the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).

 
Norwegian Government