Mozambique: Violence in Cabo Delgado Sparks New Wave of Displacement
Over 50,000 displaced by attacks face urgent needs; MSF reports over 4,500 medical consultations and calls for coordinated long-term humanitarian aid to prevent worsening crisis.
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Mozambique: Violence in Cabo Delgado Sparks New Wave of Displacement
Pemba - Following a series of attacks by a non-state armed group, the northern province of Cabo Delgado in Mozambique is experiencing its largest wave of displacement since February 2024. Official figures estimate that more than 50,000 people have been displaced.1 Entire families -- including young children, pregnant women, and elderly people with chronic conditions -- have fled in fear, walking for days to take refuge in makeshift camps under p…
“This conflict feels endless”: Mass displacement surges in northern Mozambique
“This conflict feels endless”: Mass displacement surges in northern Mozambique Health and humanitarian needs soar in Cabo Delgado amid new wave of violence and cuts to global aid. Kate Rankin August 20 2025, 12:16pm Official figures estimate that more than 50,000 people have been displaced, with entire families— including young children, pregnant women, and elderly people with chronic conditions—fleeing in fear, walking for days to take refuge…
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