Disaster resilient infrastructure key to risk reduction in loss of life and property May 24, 2021, 3:26 PM IST
Rajiv Tikoo is a journalist and editor with interest in sustainable development. Apart from writing, he has edited books and compendiums of case studies related to social sector, including ‘Forest Lanterns’ on tribal communities published by Penguin Random House. He has also produced radio programmes for All India Radio, and films. Besides, he explores the use of mobile Apps, IVRS-based helplines, info-kiosks and Community Radio stations for hyperlocal communication. A former Deputy Editor of ‘The Financial Express’ and Asia Editor of United Nations Millennium Campaign, he is a recipient of fellowship from the Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership. Presently he heads ICT for development non-profits OneWorld Foundation India and OneWorld South Asia. LESS. MORE
UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Report No 1: 1 January - 28 February 2021 - Mozambique
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Mozambique – Flash Report 18 | Buzi - Movement, Relocation and Settlement, OM/INGD Rapid Assessment (21 February 2021) - Mozambique
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Mozambique – Flash Report 17 | Evacuations to Accommodation Centres Update 2 (Tropical Cyclone Eloise) - IOM DTM/INGC Rapid Assessment (31 January 2021)
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The landfall of Tropical Cyclone Eloise in the early morning hours of 23 January 2021 and Tropical Storm Chalane on 30 December 2020 has affected Sofala, Manica, the southern part of Zambezia, Inhambane, and Gaza provinces. Buzi was one the most affected districts and the discharge of water from Chicamba dam and the Mavuzi reservoir has affected the residents of Vila Sede, Guara-Guara, Ampara, Grudja, Estaquinha, Inhamuchindo, and Bândua localities in Buzi district. According to the National Institute for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction (INGD) an estimated 143,292 individuals (27,388 households) and 3,917.3 hectares of farmland have been affected in the aforementioned localities.