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A voice for the voiceless

Posted by: Christine Mosler, Posted on: 10 June 2011 - Categories: Africa, Development Debates, Health

I have just returned from a week long trip to Mozambique where I followed a pentavalent vaccine – one that tackles five diseases – from the ministry of health storage unit in the city of Maputo to the arm of …

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International HIV/AIDS Alliance comes to Maputo

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 14 September 2010 - Categories: Africa, Health

I was at a conference right in the centre of Maputo yesterday, next to the beautiful Maputo Cathedral. I took a snap of the cathedral as I left the meeting, but a better picture can be found here. I am …

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Telling the real development story

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 1 September 2010 - Categories: Africa, Other

After months without returning to my old neighbourhood, this August bank holiday Monday found me two doors away from the house I first lived in when I moved to Maputo, for another meeting at the Malaria Consortium office. However this time I had …

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A meeting with the Malaria Consortium

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 24 August 2010 - Categories: Africa, Health

As mentioned in my last blog, which announced the launch of the DFID consultation on Malaria (Malaria: breaking the cycle), I went to see Kate Brownlow, the country director of the Malaria Consortium at the end of last week. I …

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Malaria: breaking the cycle

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 20 August 2010 - Categories: Africa, Health

It has been quite a while since my last blog. My excuse is that I was acting as head of DFID Mozambique for a couple of months. However Keith Mackiggan, the head of office is back, so no more excuses …

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Global Fund Executive Director visits Mozambique

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 27 May 2010 - Categories: Africa, Health

As the UK approaches a second May Bank holiday, it reminds me how hectic the last one was here in Mozambique. Back at the begining of the month, the May Day bank holiday weekend proved to be quite a busy …

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A meeting with President Guebuza

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 13 May 2010 - Categories: Africa, Other

On 26 April I joined the new British High Commissioner to Mozambique as he presented his credentials to President Guebuza. It was a different  start to the day, with police whistles and sirens halting the traffic and with a short …

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President Guebuza's inauguration

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 18 January 2010 - Categories: Africa

The streets of Maputo were very quiet last Thursday, but there was a notable presence of police on strategic street corners, and the distant sound of celebrations could be heard. A national holiday had been declared to celebrate the inauguration …

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World AIDS Day and a 1st Birthday!

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 1 December 2009 - Categories: Africa, Health

Maputo was hit by edge of a tropical storm last night, with high winds, thunder, lightening and rain, and I thought it might put a damper on the events organised to mark World AIDS Day today. I was very cautious …

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Mozambique's answer to Slumdog Millionaire

Posted by: Neil Squires, Posted on: 20 April 2009 - Categories: Africa

I spent Saturday afternoon with my family visiting a dance group that has been established in Mafalala bairro of Maputo. The bairro is an area of tightly packed shacks and houses on the road towards Maputo airport. The living conditions are …

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