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Africa: Making Water Work in Mozambique for Economic Growth, People, Food and the Planet

Africa: Making Water Work in Mozambique for Economic Growth, People, Food and the Planet

Water drives over half of Mozambique’s economy, 90% of exports, and 84% of jobs–yet floods and droughts cost 6.7% of GDP each year. A new World Bank Water Security Diagnostic and the ProAguas Compact 2026-2036 chart a path forward: $14.3 billion by 2030 to secure resources, deliver services, build climate resilience, and mobilize finance. Discover how Mozambique is making water work. Mozambique’s economy is profoundly water dependent, and water is a primary driver of the economy. More than half…

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