Where MozTrabalha works
MozTrabalha focuses its efforts within the strategic economic corridors of Beira and Lichinga, two key regions in Mozambique’s development landscape.
Lichinga
Located in northern Mozambique, the Lichinga Corridor is essential in connecting the interior regions of Niassa and Cabo Delgado to coastal areas and international markets, fostering economic growth and development.
This region is rich in natural resources, particularly in forestry and agriculture, providing significant potential for sustainable economic activities. MozTrabalha’s initiatives here focus on enhancing local capabilities, improving infrastructure, and promoting sustainable practices to ensure that economic benefits reach the most marginalized communities.
Beira
Situated in central Mozambique, the Beira Corridor serves as a critical route for trade and commerce. It connects the landlocked nations of Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe to the Indian Ocean port of Beira, facilitating regional trade and economic integration.
With its strategic location and well-established infrastructure, the Beira Corridor is a hub for development projects in sustainable construction and logistics. MozTrabalha aims to strengthen these sectors by introducing innovative practices, supporting local enterprises, and creating employment opportunities that contribute to the region’s socio-economic advancement.
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Our impact
MozTrabalha is committed to creating lasting economic opportunities, boosting productivity, and ensuring decent working conditions across Mozambique.