UNHCR urges greater support for people
fleeing post-election violence in Mozambique
31 December 2024 Migrants and Refugees
The UN refugee agency, UNHCR is deeply alarmed by the ongoing situation in Mozambique, where post-election unrest has forced thousands to flee their homes, including to seek safety in neighbouring countries.
The violence comes after the top court in Mozambique confirmed on 23 December that the ruling Frelimo party won the disputed presidential election held in October, sparking protests.
The southern African country is also still recovering from the devastating effects of Cyclone Chido, which hit just weeks ago.
The current situation is hampering vital humanitarian efforts for communities who lost everything in the storm, while challenging the response to assist them.
Fleeing to Malawi and Eswatini
UNHCR and the Government of Malawi have identified around 2,000 people who crossed the border dur
31 December 2024 Migrants and Refugees
The UN refugee agency, UNHCR is deeply alarmed by the ongoing situation in Mozambique, where post-election unrest has forced thousands to flee their homes, including to seek safety in neighbouring countries.
The violence comes after the top court in Mozambique confirmed on 23 December that the ruling Frelimo party won the disputed presidential election held in October, sparking protests.
The southern African country is also still recovering from the devastating effects of Cyclone Chido, which hit just weeks ago.
The current situation is hampering vital humanitarian efforts for communities who lost everything in the storm, while challenging the response to assist them.
Fleeing to Malawi and Eswatini
UNHCR and the Government of Malawi have identified around 2,000 people who crossed the border dur
