Partners

Associação Promotora do Associativismo Comunitário (GPAC)

Associação Promotora do Associativismo Comunitário (GPAC)

The GPAC (Union of Community Associations) is a forum for community associations in Mozambique that supports and promotes activities for local sustainable development. Groups from the provinces of Maputo and Gaza and from Maputo-City joined forces to look for solutions for their own problems, especially poverty alleviation.

Centro de Estudos Democracia e Desenvolvimento (CEDE)

Centro de Estudos Democracia e Desenvolvimento (CEDE)

The CEDE (Center for Democracy and Development Studies) is a nongovernmental and nonpartisan institution created in 1999 in Mozambique. It provides an impartial mechanism and neutral forum for dialogue and research in order to promote citizenship and national development.
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Centro de Pesquisa Konrad Adenauer / Catholic University of Mozambique

Centro de Pesquisa Konrad Adenauer / Catholic University of Mozambique

In a partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Catholic University of Mozambique founded in Nampula the Konrad Adenauer Research Center (CEPKA). The institution aims to contribute to equity and social justice through research work. CEPKA operates in the areas of law and socio-political and economic development.
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Conselho Constitucional de Moçambique

Conselho Constitucional de Moçambique

The Constitutional Council of Mozambique is the state organ responsible for resolving issues of constitutional justice. Composed of seven judges, the Council has powers to adjudicate the constitutionality of laws and the illegality of normative acts, settle disputes between sovereign bodies and to determine the constitutionality of referendums.
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Delegation of the European Union to Mozambique

Delegation of the European Union to Mozambique

Situated in southern Africa and bordering the Indian Ocean, Mozambique has a population of 21 million and a land area of around 800,000 km², roughly equal to the combined area of Italy and Spain. After gaining independence from Portugal in 1975, Mozambique endured a long period of civil war that ended in 1992. Although having experienced significant economic recovery in recent years, it still remains relatively poor country. Mozambique has been regularly hit by natural disasters, mainly floods, droughts and cyclones. Most of the rural population survives on subsistence agriculture, making them vulnerable to these natural disasters. HIV/AIDS remains a major and growing problem, which is already having an impact on the economy and on development in all sectors. Mozambique is highly dependent on international assistance. The EU (European Commission and Member States) is one of the major players among donors, accounting for approximately 70% of development assistance to the country. The EU, in close coordination with the other co-operation partners, is seeking to ensure that assistance promotes sustainable development and generates long-term benefits. The strategy for EC-Mozambique co-operation aims to help the country to achieve its action plan (Poverty Reduction Strategy) to decrease the incidence of poverty and promote fast, sustainable and broad-based growth. The new EC-Mozambique Country Strategy Paper for 2008-2013 [2 MB] was signed in December 2007. The National Indicative Programme (NIP) has a total budget of EUR 622 million for programmable aid (envelope A). The EC increased the allocation of resources for Mozambique’s unforeseen needs by EUR 12.11 million in response to soaring prices and the resulting macroeconomic and social effects. An addendum to the CSP [27 KB] and NIP regarding this increase was signed on 4 June 2009.
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Economics Association of Malawi (ECAMA)

Economics Association of Malawi (ECAMA)

ECAMA is a forum of Economists in Malawi that provides evidence-based policy advice to decision makers to improve economic management. The organization works to promote an understanding of the role of economics and the economic conditions in the country through analysis and proactive dialogue. It works in partnership with the government, private bodies and the civil society.
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Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN)

Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN)

Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) is a group of more than 100 civil society organizations, which have activities in the field of economic governance, including NGO's, Community Based Organisations, Trade Unions, representatives of the Media, Academics and Church among others. The MEJN Secretariat in Lilongwe coordinates the day-to-day activities of MEJN. It is also represented in the districts and has regional coordinators helping to coordinate the activities of the MEJN district chapters.
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Municipality of Beira

Beira is the second largest city of Mozambique and the capital of the province of Sofala. Together with the city authorities, the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation is working in the field of training for employees of the local government.

Parlamento Juvenil

Parlamento Juvenil

The "Parlamento Juvenil" (Youth Parliament) is a nonpartisan and analytical platform that encourages young people to engage in the development of the country, expressing their concerns and priorities to decision-making bodies. It comprises 120 members from 11 provinces which proactively participate in issues related to youth policy.

Young Politicians Union (YPU)

Young Politicians Union (YPU)

The Young Politicians Union is the association of Malawi's young men and women with political aspirations. Founded 2003 and registered 2005 it has now groups in all 28 Districts of Malawi.
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