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Viewing cable 06MAPUTO1056, Mozambique - Summary of Activities and Outcomes for

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
06MAPUTO1056 2006-08-22 08:07 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Maputo
VZCZCXYZ0000
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHTO #1056/01 2340807
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 220807Z AUG 06
FM AMEMBASSY MAPUTO
TO SECSTATE WASHDC 5884
UNCLAS MAPUTO 001056 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
AF/RSA for Mharpole 
G/TIP for Ryousey 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: AFIN AMGT KFSC PHUM SNAR SMIG KCRM KWMN MZ
SUBJECT: Mozambique - Summary of Activities and Outcomes for 
$12,000 in FY2005 ESF Funding for Moamba Shelter 
 
Ref: State 57689 
 
1. Summary:  Post has allocated $12,000 in FY05 ESF funds to 
help start Mozambique's first shelter for trafficking 
victims, located towards the South African border from 
Maputo near the district capital of Moamba.  The shelter 
opened in May 2006.  Currently eight children are housed 
there, with the number likely to increase further.  Funding 
has been used to provide equipment, and some of the funds 
will be used on staff salaries.  The project has already 
proved beneficial by increasing awareness of the problem of 
trafficking and by encouraging the growing government 
support to victims of trafficking.  End summary. 
 
Grant 
----- 
2. Post signed a $12,000 FY05 ESF grant for a trafficking 
victims shelter in Moamba with the Instituto de Educacao 
Civica (FECIV) on May 30, 2006. 
 
Background 
---------- 
3. Rehabilitation work on the shelter started in December 
2005, and the shelter was inaugurated on May 2, 2006.  It 
became operational in June.  Shortly afterward, a reception 
committee began meeting trains carrying deported Mozambicans 
to assist any trafficking victims among them.  A social 
worker and a guard were hired as staff for the shelter. 
 
Shelter Population 
------------------ 
4. The shelter is furnished with beds and sheets, and 
stocked with food, for up to 50 people.  As of mid-August, 
however, it was only housing eight children: six girls 
between the ages of 8 and 13, and two boys, aged 12 and 13. 
The primary reason is that FECIV envisioned assisting 
children repatriated via train from South Africa to the 
Mozambican border post of Ressano Garcia, and very few 
children have been on these trains.  (Comment:  We do not 
know why so few children are being repatriated this year, in 
contrast to previous years.  End Comment.)  As a result, 
FECIV has begun accepting child victims of internal 
trafficking who are brought from Maputo to the shelter. 
FECIV has also invited staff at another NGO, the Scalabrini 
Sisters religious order, who have a house right next to the 
Ressano Garcia border checkpoint where people cross by foot 
and bus, to be on the lookout for trafficked children and to 
send them to the shelter. 
 
Use of Funds 
------------ 
5. The $12,000 was budgeted to pay for equipment ($5,000), 
refurbishment of shelter ($5,000), and office supplies 
($2,000).  Because post did not receive FY05 ESF funding 
until late this spring, we have had to readjust the 
allocations.  Money has instead been used to purchase a 
refrigerator, will be used to buy a stove and some of it 
will go toward salaries for the shelter staff. 
 
6. At the Ressano Garcia border post FECIV works with a 
reception committee to triage repatriated children.  This 
committee is composed of a Scalabrini nun, border guards, 
someone from the district office of the Ministry of Women 
and Social Action, and someone from the NGO Massangulo. 
FECIV works closely with the Moamba district government, 
too.  The local Moamba government, in particular, has become 
increasingly involved in supporting the shelter project - 
most recently by admitting the trafficking victims to a 
school nearby.  Additionally, the German NGO Terre des 
Hommes is providing invaluable support to this project, in 
terms of management advice and project design. 
 
Comment 
------- 
7. This project has not yet served the anticipated number of 
trafficking victims, but the number of children continues to 
climb in the short time since the shelter opened, increasing 
between mid-July and mid-August from two to eight.  However, 
previous estimates were unrealistic, likely delays were not 
factored into projections, and, most importantly, this 
project is fighting against traditional thinking.  Some 
fundamental working assumptions of the project -- including 
who is or is not a child and a person self-identifying 
himself or herself as a victim of trafficking -- challenge 
Mozambican views and behavior.  As the country's first 
trafficking shelter, this project is shedding light on a 
problem still not widely acknowledged and provoking the 
government to become more actively involved in addressing 
trafficking. 
DUDLEY