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Find below some articles on activities that have been carried out by Non-Governmental Organizations in Niassa.

Activists and health workers fight HIV/AIDS along road EN242 (from Newsletter 12 – Ibis in Mozambique, 2003)

The rehabilitation of road EN242 will ease the traffic across northern Mozambique. It will also increase the knowledge about HIV/AIDS among road workers and in the villages along the way and hopefully prevent the virus from spreading.

Global Action Week for Education gave results in Milange (from Ibis Africa News no. 14, May 2004)

Last week there were demonstrations, dancing, singing and meetings in many parts of Mozambique. The events were part of the Global Action Week for Education, and nowhere had more action than the district of Milange in the Zambezia-province.

Ibis invited to implement new community participation project (from Newsletter 10 – Ibis in Mozambique, September 2003)

The local government in the Niassa Province in northern Mozambique has invited Ibis to prepare and facilitate the implementation of a new project for Community Participation in Local Governance in the Majune District. The project will be financed by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) through the 'Forward Niassa' programme.

Joint venture project with MSF to combat HIV/AIDS (from Ibis Africa News no. 13, March 2004)

Ibis has made a proposal for a joint venture project in cooperation with MSF Luxembourg (Médecins Sans Frontičres), MSF Switzerland and Douleurs Sans Frontičres France in the provinces of Maputo, Gaza and Tete.

New children's rights activists in Alto Molocue (from Ibis Africa News no. 13, March 2004)

87 children and adults from the Alto Molocue-district participated in a seminar about children's rights in the last week of January, 2004. Probably the first seminar of its kind in the history of Mozambique, declared the administrator, Raul Alberto Tomane.

New community radio in Massangulo (from Ibis Africa News no. 14, May 2004)

10th of April developed into a party in the village of Massangulo in northern Mozambique. The equipment and antenna for the new community radio arrived on a large truck and was accompanied by dancing and singing villagers on the last kilometres.

New education and development projects in the North (from Newsletter 12 - Ibis in Mozambique, 2003)

Some of the poorest districts in Mozambique, Muembe and Mavago, will be targets for two comprehensive education and development projects in the coming years.

New education projects on the way in Milange and Alto Molocue (from Newsletter 11 – Ibis in Mozambique, 2003)

The local development projects, PDLAM and PDLM, in Alto Molocue and Milange in central Mozambique will be phased out by New Year 2003. That’s six months before planned, but the local partners have agreed to the change, because it opens the way for two new education projects.

Find below some articles on activities that have been carried out by Non-Governmental Organizations in Niassa.

Study circles are useful in development work (from SCC ROSA e-bulletin 14 October 2004)

The study circle concept has proved to be a useful tool in development initiatives in Africa. In September 2004, the Swedish Cooperative Centre Regional Office for Southern Africa (SCC ROSA) organised a regional study circle workshop in Nyanga, Zimbabwe, which provided an opportunity for SCC, its partners and Studieförbundet Vuxenskolan (SV) from Sweden to share experiences in the implementation and management of study circle activities.

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