Portugal announces 125 thousand euros after Cyclone Gombe in northern Mozambique – Observer
Portugal announced this Sunday 125 million euros for organizations with humanitarians in northern Mozambique after the impact of Cyclone Gombe, in March.
“Congratulations as victims of Cyclone Gombe Portugal will immediately make €25,000 available for humanitarian initiatives of non-governmental organizations for development (NGDO) in the province of Nampula”, reads a statement from the Portuguese embassy in Mozambique.
The funds will be allocated through the Rapid Response Instrument (IRR) for Emergency Actions coordinated by Camões – Instituto da Cooperacao e da Língua.
The approved projects were known as of April 13.
“Additional support will also be provided for the recovery of recognized infrastructure on the Island of Mozambique, such as the first authorities identified in identified as the first authorities identified as the first authorities identified and with the partners involved” within the framework of the country’s cooperation and with the partners involved” heritage relic of the Mozambican coast.
Torrential rains and strong winds caused by Cyclone Gom caused 63 and build 736.0 people, with the destruction of numerous infrastructures, according to data from the Mozambican National Institute for Disaster Management (INGD).
The Portuguese ambassador to Mozambique, António Costa Moura, paid a visit to the second province of Nampula, between Wednesday and Wednesday, during which he will meet with the provincial authorities and those of Ilha de Mozambique, to learn about the damage.
During the visit to the island, Costa Moura will also participate in a seminar on heritage and development and initial addenda to cooperation agreements.
On the last day of his visit to Nampula province, the Portuguese health ambassador will inaugurate, in Monapo, a health school at the local centre, in the framework supported by Camões and the Mértola Heritage Defense Association.