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Institutional Capacity-building for Diaspora Engagement in Mozambique
Institutional Capacity-building for Diaspora Engagement in Mozambique
Africa
CE.0186
MZ10P0001
200,000
Mozambique
Community and Economic Development
National
Completed
To respond to some of the challenges since the civil war, and following Mozambique’s accession as a Member State of IOM in 2011, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINEC) requested IOM’s assistance to develop a diaspora database within a broader diaspora engagement strategy.
This project aims to build governmental capacity to mobilize diaspora involvement in Mozambique’s national development. This will be achieved through the development of a national steering committee, formulation of a national diaspora strategy, organisation of a high-level study tour to Portugal, and the implementation of a communications campaign with the Mozambican diaspora to register for a diaspora database – in the form of an online diaspora platform to gather basic information and monitor trends – and invest in future programmes to contribute to national development. The intended outcome of this project is strengthened national institutional capacity to engage with the diaspora; increased knowledge of the nature and whereabouts of the diaspora; the development of evidence-based long-term programmes to promote investment and skills transfer; and strengthened positive communications between the Mozambican government and the diaspora.