The president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, argued Tuesday that economic recovery on the continent will depend on access to vaccines, in a speech to launch the Annual Meetings, taking place this week in virtual format
Covid-19: Vaccines are in short supply in the poorest countries, WHO warns
Some countries that receive vaccines through the United Nations sharing scheme, Covax, are running out of enough doses to continue vaccination programs, the World Health Organization has warned
Businessmen consider tariff barriers an obstacle to regional integration
The president of the Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA), the country's largest business association, Agostinho Vuma, on Tuesday pointed to tariff and non-tariff barriers as a brake on economic integration in southern Africa
Multimillionaires Accelerate Gifts of Fortunes Made in the Tech World
Americans gave a record $471.4 billion to U.S. charities in 2020, much of it from fortunes made in the technology sector
UNICEF increases humanitarian appeal in Cabo Delgado to US$96.5 million
UNICEF has increased the humanitarian appeal for Mozambique from $52 million to $96.5 million and victims of armed violence are among the priorities
US gives WFP $30 million to stop food insecurity in Cabo Delgado
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has granted 30 million dollars to the World Food Program (WFP) to fight food insecurity in the areas affected by violence in Cabo Delgado
Government invests $85 million to improve water supply
The government is investing about $85 million to improve the country's drinking water supply chain
Inflation in Mozambique rises from 3.1% in 2020 to 5.3% this year
The consulting firm NKC African Economics estimated last Friday that inflation in Mozambique is expected to rise from 3.1% last year to 5.3% this year due to the covid-19 pandemic and rising oil prices
Luísa Diogo defends the improvement of the business environment in the country
Mozambique's former Prime Minister defends the profound transformation of procedures, in the public and private sectors, to improve the country's business environment
IMF wants to set international minimum price for carbon
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calls on the leaders of the most polluting countries to adopt an international carbon floor price to combat climate change