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Mozambique

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

The ICRC continued activities in a variety of fields in Mozambique in 1990. The delegation extended the scope of its visits to prisons, helped set up a specialized course for local orthopaedists, and opened a sub-delegation in Xai-Xai and an office in Chimoio. In addition to the local work of the Maputo delegation and the ICRC's four sub-delegations, delegates assessed the situation in governmentcontrolled areas of Tete, Niassa, Cabo Delgado and Inhambane provinces, where the ICRC had no permanent presence. However, many of the ICRC's relief and medical activities in the field, and especially those in areas under the control of the opposition and in contested regions, were suspended or reduced for months at a time because of security constraints or owing to lack of authorization from RENAMO. Despite these constraints, the ICRC continued year-round to provide relief and medical assistance to conflict victims in the field.

Type
Field Operations
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1990

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References

page 16 note 1 Mozambican National Resistance Movement.

page 17 note 1 People's National Security Service, part of the Ministry of Security.