Nevertheless Mozambique merits continued donor investment – both to ensure its own sustainable future and to contribute to regional peace and security. Indeed, abrupt changes to existing donor support would represent a threat to the country’s (and region’s) stability. The challenge is to remain engaged and to ensure that development assistance is effective. In deciding to embark on a strategy composed of short-term pain for long-term gain, donors need not –initially – fear either the commercial sector or the attentions of non-aligned donors, such as Brazil, China, India or Vietnam.
Although they offer potential alternatives for income and partnership, none is in direct competition to fund the kind of service delivery that FRELIMO knows is required, both to secure its electoral base (a primary concern) and to pursue poverty reduction (a secondary concern).
Although they offer potential alternatives for income and partnership, none is in direct competition to fund the kind of service delivery that FRELIMO knows is required, both to secure its electoral base (a primary concern) and to pursue poverty reduction (a secondary concern).
Como colaboradora local neste estudo, é avançado o apelido de uma senhora que, não mais que de repente, me obriga a franzir o sobrolho: Hunguana.
Quem conhece o Moçambique político, não terá dificuldade em perceber o porquê!
Desconfio que a colaboração que prestou, se resume à primeira palavra deste pequeno extracto...
O que já não é coisa pouca, convenhamos!