Mozambique
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Insurance as a Risk Management Tool for Finance Managers linkedin.com Nov 18, 2024 4 facts
claimStandard insurance policies are insufficient for comprehensive coverage in Mozambique's current risk environment, necessitating the use of specialized products such as Political Violence Insurance.
claimIn the current climate of Mozambique, politically motivated risks are a primary concern for businesses.
claimFinance managers are responsible for safeguarding company assets and ensuring operational continuity, particularly in uncertain environments such as the post-election tensions in Mozambique.
claimIn the current business climate of Mozambique, insurance is increasingly important for protecting businesses due to the prevalence of politically motivated risks.
Energy Transition Literature - PSU Center for Energy Law and Policy celp.psu.edu May 20, 2024 3 facts
claimKirshner, Cotton, and Salite (2021) argue that historical factors including colonialism, exploitation, and state-sponsored violence have locked Mozambique into a political-economic model dependent on external financial support, which hinders the transition away from coal and gas.
claimKirshner, Cotton, and Salite (2021) report that fossil fuel extraction in Mozambique is driven by multinational corporations, while energy poverty continues to affect rural and peri-urban communities.
perspectiveKirshner, Cotton, and Salite (2021) propose that the government of Mozambique should involve local communities in developing sustainable energy and re-center the economy around citizens and energy projects that serve local communities.
The Geopolitics of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Implications for Africa ... eu-opensci.org Aug 3, 2024 2 facts
claimAlgeria, Angola, the Congo, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Mali, and the Central African Republic have maintained strong military and ideological relations with Russia since the Cold War.
claimSeventeen African nations, including Eritrea, Algeria, Angola, Burundi, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, voted against or abstained from the February 27, 2022, United Nations General Assembly resolution, and these nations are characterized as authoritarian or hybrid regimes.
Ethnobotanical Study of Wild Edible Plants and Their Indigenous ... scirp.org 2 facts
The role of Plant Foods in the evolution and Dispersal of early Humans kernsverlag.com Jul 30, 2022 2 facts
referenceJulio Mercader reported evidence of grass seed consumption by humans during the Middle Stone Age in Mozambique in a 2009 study published in Science.
claimModern humans at Ngalue Cave in Mozambique were grinding seeds by 105,000 years ago, as evidenced by wild grass starch grains with processing damage found on stone tools such as scrapers and core/grinding tools (Mercader 2009).