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Southern Africa

Mozambique

Mixed Strategy

Final Score

20.5%

78%
Economy
64%
Human Dev
35%
Political
59%
Opportunity
65%
Risk FactorMedium

Economic Indicators

GDP$23B
GDP Growth2.2%
Population35M
Youth Population66.7%
Labor Force73.5%
Public Sector Emp.3.9%

Human Development

HDI Score0.493
HDI Global Rank#182
HDI Africa Rank#44
HCI0.36
Literacy Rate62%
Tertiary Education2.36%
Private Sector Emp.96.1%

Public Sector Skills Needs

Practical SkillsProblem-SolvingWork EthicTechnical SkillsStrategic Skills

Active Training Entities

Government Institution

Instituto de Formação em Administração Pública e Autárquica (IFAPA)

Government Activities

Technical training, capacity building, improvement, and recycling in public administration and local governance.

Government ScaleApprox. 2,597+ trained annually across 115+ courses, with 19+ female and 7+ male trainers.
Government FundingFederal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Embassy of Switzerland in Mozambique (CH), European Union (EU).

Private/NGO Organizations

ADPP Mozambique

Private Activities

Quality education, health and well-being, sustainable agriculture, and environmental protection.

Private FundingGovernment of Mozambique, bilateral and multilateral donors, international and local organizations, foundations, private sector actors, global funding mechanisms, and self-generated funding through ADPP Second Hand (invested USD 30.1 million in 2024).

Strategic Partnership Area

Joint development and delivery of specialized training programs for civil servants in public administration and local governance, with a focus on sustainable development and community engagement.

Political Intersection Analysis

Top Supporting Countries

United States, World Bank, European Union

Activities Nature

HIV/AIDS programs, emergency response, basic health, basic education, vocational training, public financial management, academic and professional exchange programs, disaster preparedness.

Support ScaleUSD 800M+ annually from major donors, with significant contributions to health, education, and emergency response programs.
Funding MechanismODA (Official Development Assistance), grants, and soft loans.

Political Intersection Analysis

Dominant influence of traditional Western donors (US, EU) and multilateral organizations (World Bank) in human development. Egypt's engagement can leverage its bilateral relations and focus on niche areas like counter-terrorism capacity building.

Political Influences on Human Development

Political instability, internal conflict (RENAMO and Al-Shabaab insurgencies), institutional failures, and corruption hinder human development and access to education.

Entry Recommendation for Egypt

Leverage existing bilateral ties and focus on specialized technical and vocational training programs, potentially linked to security sector reform or post-conflict recovery, to differentiate from traditional Western donor activities.

Performance Radar

EconomyHuman DevPoliticalGovernanceHDILiteracy020406080

Score Breakdown

EconomyHuman DevPoliticalOpportunity0255075100

Governance & Stability

Governance Score49/100
Political Stability12/100
Risk Factor65%

Quick Facts

RegionSouthern Africa
Entry ModeMixed Strategy
Final Score20.5%
Opportunity Score59.3%