Mozambique: Civil society questions using the Sovereign Fund to finance State Budget
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The European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) signed today, 22, in Maputo an agreement under which the EU will contribute with EUR 34.3 million to support the implementation of the Mozambique Recovery Facility, a five-year multi-partner Fund managed by UNDP in partnership with the Government of Mozambique.
The agreement is part of joined efforts to fast track post-cyclone recovery and to build resilience against future disasters in Mozambique. Actions under the project will address post-cyclones recovery and resilience, with focus on:
About this agreement, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative, Francisco Roquette said: “We are very grateful the European Union for this partnership and support for the people of Mozambique, particularly for those who suffered the devastating effects of the cyclones Idai and Kenneth”. This agreement, he added, “provides a firm basis for the sustainable recovery of most vulnerable cyclone affected communities in Mozambique and will make a tremendous difference in people’s lives. These are exceptional times for the world because of the COVID 19 crisis. UNDP and its partners will make every effort to ensure this and other initiatives also respond to this crisis”.
While coordinating directly with the government’s Gabinete de Reconstrução to address the human and social aspects of the recovery process, UNDP has also been working with other UN agencies, among which the World Food Programme, International Labor Organization, UN Habitat, UN- Women and local NGOs, as well as with civil society groups and communities.
On his part, the EU Ambassador to Mozambique, Antonio Sánchez-Benedito Gaspar, stated that for the European Union, “this is an essential contribution for recovery and reconstruction after the damages caused by the cyclones IDAI and Kenneth. Our aim is to build back better focusing on resilient infrastructure, and promote economic opportunities for sustainable development in the disaster affected areas, in accordance with the commitments made by the EU in 2019. We are aware of the persisting needs and high expectations of the affected communities and are committed to working with partners and the Government of Mozambique in supporting actions to addressing such needs”.
The EU and UNDP are long-standing partners, working in close partnership with the government of Mozambique. Financing for today’s agreement formalizing EU support to the Recovery Facility has been made available since August 2019 and a lot has already been achieved under the Recovery Facility:
Besides EU, other funding partners are Canada, China, India, Finland, Netherlands and Norway.
The ceremony took the precautionary measures having few participants due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
About the Mozambique Recovery Facility
A #covid19 não vai travar-nos. 🇪🇺 contribui com 34.3M💶 ao Mecanismo de Recuperação pós-Ciclones em 🇲🇿, um fundo múltiplo gerido pela @UNDPMozambique. Governo quer "arregaçar as mangas" a bem da população afectadas e @XicoRoquette fala de superação e recuperação sustentável. pic.twitter.com/MrMQreciIV
— Antonio Sánchez-Benedito Gaspar (@SBeneditoEU) April 22, 2020
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