Mozambique
Mozambican doctors' strike
Mozambique’s health system is in turmoil

Strikes among health workers and stockouts of essential medical products point to a need for more investment in the National Health Service in Mozambique

Rwanda’s military is the French proxy on African soil

Over July and August Rwandan soldiers were deployed in Mozambique, purportedly to fight ISIS terrorists. However, behind this campaign is French maneuvering that benefits an energy giant eager to exploit natural gas resources, and perhaps, some backroom deals over history

Why the discovery of natural gas in Mozambique has produced tragedies, not economic promise

The rise of the al-Shabaab insurgency in the Cabo Delgado province and the “hidden debt” scandal are both linked to discovery of natural gas in Mozambique, a development that has far from benefited the people

Multinationals and oil companies are imposing their greed on the people of Mozambique

Vijay Prashad explores the role of multinational companies in the deepening social, economic and political crisis in Mozambique

[In Photos] Cuban physicians provide care to victims of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique

Over 7,000 people who were affected by the long-live storm have received free medical care from volunteers

[In Photos]: Camp of people affected by cyclone in Mozambique

A group composed of members of Brazilian people’s movements traveled to this African country to support the reconstruction of the nation