The review aims to look in depth at the Mozambican refugee programme in Zimbabwe in order to draw lessons from this experience to guide other programmes and to assess to what extent the programme has prepared people to return to Mozambique. The first section outlines the programme and the methods used during this review, which include several PRA tools such as mapping, institutional diagrams and ranking. The second section discusses community structures and participation, activities and projects, health programmes, repatriation, needs assessment and resettlement. For each of these subjects, there is a short analysis followed by a summary of the main issues. Key recommendations to both Helpage International and Mozambique are also given for each subject and synthesised at the end.
Publication year:
1994
Interest groups:
Of interest to government and NGO staff with a regional or refugee interest
Pages:
31p.
Publisher reference:
HelpAge-International