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Mozambique was hit by three major cyclones in recent months, with the last one, Tropical Cyclone Jude (March 2025), affecting over one million people and damaging more than 225,000 homes. Many of these communities were still recovering from earlier cyclones Chido (December 2024) and Dikeledi (January 2025), which had already stretched local resources and weakened critical infrastructure. The repeated disasters have left families without shelter, food, or access to essential services, and some areas remain cut off entirely. Humanitarian teams are overwhelmed and underfunded, with only 0.2% of the emergency appeal covered. This crisis highlights the urgent need for immediate support and longer-term investment in recovery and disaster preparedness.
The Joint Response
In the aftermath of the three destructive cyclones, the Dutch Relief Alliance and its partners have come together to launch a coordinated response in some of the hardest-hit areas of Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces. The joint effort aims to support nearly 91,000 people with urgent relief and early recovery support. Teams are focusing their work in the most impacted districts, delivering food, clean water, shelter, and protection services. Every aspect of the response is guided by what communities need most, ensuring resources are used effectively and reach the most vulnerable families.
The activities carried out by the joint response are the following:
The JR is planning to reach 90,950 people during this response.
Photo: CARE Mozambique
Save the Children
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2593 BM Den Haag
The Netherlands
Chair organisation: Plan International
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