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A child walks past a newly built school painted yellow and red with a green roof and Mozambique flag.

Mozambique

Mozambique Tropical Cyclone Relief

November 2019 – March 2020

Following Cyclone Idai, AHAH worked in Mozambique to clear debris, rebuild homes, and restore water and sanitation infrastructure in impacted areas.

Disaster Profile

Hundreds of Thousands Displaced by Idai’s Powerful Winds and Flooding


On March 15, 2019, Cyclone Idai made landfall near Beira, Sofala Province, Mozambique. With sustained winds of up to 185 km/hour and torrential rains, Idai caused widespread destruction across parts of Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. More than 400,000 individuals were displaced, over 200,000 homes were severely damaged or washed away, and a reported 4,222 classrooms were destroyed, impacting 336,125 students. Idai has been classified as one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most devastating storms on record.

244 Volunteers
2,372 Volunteer Days
2 Schools in Progress
770 Children Back to School

Our Response

Creating Disaster-Resilient Classrooms and Community Projects in Sofala

We committed to rebuilding two schools, each with disaster-resilient classrooms, an office space and improved WaSH facilities, in Sofala, the most affected province in Mozambique.

Five months into the program, in mid-March, we suspended operations due to the global threat of COVID-19. When it was safe, working within COVID-19 regulations, we hired local contractors to finalize the construction—ensuring students moved out of temporary, open air learning spaces, into safe, weather-proof classrooms.

In addition to our construction activities, our team developed a number of local community projects. These included Disaster Risk Reduction training for the community, English lessons for community members near our volunteer base and weekly football and volleyball matches with kids in the Lamego community.

Students sit at wooden desks inside a simple classroom with white walls and open windows.
A group of children play together on a colorful wooden platform near a school building in Mozambique.
Three men stand in front of a newly constructed yellow building with green roof panels in Mozambique.
Children play on swings and a seesaw in an outdoor area surrounded by trees in Mozambique.
A smiling man in a white hard hat and All Hands and Hearts shirt stands outdoors at a construction site.
A local man wearing an All Hands and Hearts shirt smiles while seated at a wooden desk outdoors.
An All Hands and Hearts volunteer operates a hand water pump while a woman waits with yellow jerry cans.

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