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Remigio and his sister

Remigio (background) left school because his grandfather, the family’s sole wage earner, couldn’t afford to keep him there. Now he spends his days collecting firewood and playing with his brothers and sister (foreground)

Members of the Massingir HIV women's group sing a song written by themselves about HIV [Annie Bungeroth]

Members of the Massingir HIV women's group

Members of the Massingir HIV women's group sing a song written by themselves about HIV [Annie Bungeroth]

Daniel Ubisu is leader of the Association of Honey Production in Mozambique {CAFOD]

Daniel Ubisu

Daniel Ubisu is leader of the Association of Honey Production in Mozambique [CAFOD]

Celebrating Mass in Mozambique [Sean Sprague]

Girl at Mass

Celebrating Mass in Mozambique [Sean Sprague]

Rogero was one of thousands made homeless by floods in Mozambique in 2000. CAFOD immediately sent money to help families rebuild their homes and livelihoods. [Pieternella Pieterse]

Rogero aged 12

Rogero was one of thousands made homeless by floods in Mozambique in 2000. CAFOD immediately sent money to help families rebuild their homes and livelihoods. [Pieternella Pieterse]

After the devastating floods in Mozambique in 2000, those affected were given land and material to help rebuild their lives [Simon Rawles]

Rebuilding after devastating floods

After the devastating floods in Mozambique in 2000, those affected were given land and material to help rebuild their lives [Simon Rawles]

CAFOD partner Daniel Abaco supports farmers in Mozambique [CAFOD]

Daniel Abaco

CAFOD partner Daniel Abaco supports farmers in Mozambique [CAFOD]

Eliza Nongu tends cashew nut trees planted to help re-establish her livelihood after the floods of 2000 [Pieternella Pieterse]

Woman tending cashew tree

Eliza Nongu tends cashew nut trees planted to help re-establish her livelihood after the floods of 2000 [Pieternella Pieterse]

After the devastating flood of 2000, CAFOD helped villagers in Mozambique rebuild their homes [Simon Rawles]

Villagers in Mozambique rebuild

After the devastating flood of 2000, CAFOD helped villagers in Mozambique rebuild their homes [Simon Rawles]

Anabelle Macucule, aged 18 yrs. Got to standard six at school but now works in the fields all day [Pieternella Pieterse]

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Anabelle Macucule, aged 18 yrs. Got to standard six at school but now works in the fields all day [Pieternella Pieterse]

Community theatre in Mozambique [CAFOD]

Community theatre in Mozambique

Community theatre in Mozambique [CAFOD]

Although only 18, Celina already carries a heavy burden of responsibility as both her parents are HIV positive. As well as nursing them, she is also bringing up her brother, sister and son in a drought-stricken region of Mozambique [Annie Bungeroth]

Celina preparing fish

Although only 18, Celina already carries a heavy burden of responsibility as both her parents are HIV positive. As well as nursing them, she is also bringing up her brother, sister and son in a drought-stricken region of Mozambique [Annie Bungeroth]

Celina Mader, 18,  with her son Bartholomew. Although only 18, Celina already carries a heavy burden of responsibility as both her parents are HIV positive. As well as nursing them, she is also bringing up her brother, sister and son [Annie Bungeroth]

Celina Mader, 18, with her son Bartholomew

Celina Mader, 18, with her son Bartholomew. Although only 18, Celina already carries a heavy burden of responsibility as both her parents are HIV positive. As well as nursing them, she is also bringing up her brother, sister and son [Annie Bungeroth]

Published on 21/01/2005, last updated on 23/02/2008