“Girls Shouldn’t Give Up On Their Studies”
Pregnant Girls’ and Adolescent Mothers’ Struggles to Stay in School in Mozambique
The humanitarian situation in northern Mozambique worsened in 2022 amid attacks by an Islamic State (ISIS)-linked group locally known as “Mashababos” or Al-Shabab. Mozambican forces, with the support of troops from Rwanda and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) regional force, have significantly increased their presence in the region and recovered areas previously under the control of the insurgents. Government security forces across the country continued to use excessive force and arbitrary arrest and detention to restrict people’s right to peacefully protest. Press freedom came under pressure as new laws limiting freedom of expression and the work of journalists were debated or passed in the national parliament. Police officers continued to be implicated in cases of kidnappings for ransom across the country.
June 27, 2024
March 1, 2024
Pregnant Girls’ and Adolescent Mothers’ Struggles to Stay in School in Mozambique
ISIS-Linked Militants Should Free Captives; Authorities Should Assist Survivors
Ensure Aid Access; Investigate Movement Restrictions in Cabo Delgado Province
Instruct Educators on Obligations, Improve Reproductive Health Services
At Least 3 Killed in Post Municipal Election Demonstrations
Authorities Need to Ensure Accountability, Protect Candidates' and Voters' Rights
Publish Results of Announced Investigation; Provide Redress to Victims
Clarify Government-Linked Force’s Mandate, Investigate Abusive Members
Investigate Alleged Excessive Use of Force
Withdraw Abusive Counterterrorism Financing Measures; Uphold Freedom of Association
AU, SADC Should Mandate Investigations Into Abuses
Authorities Should Immediately Locate and Free Arlindo Chissale