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UN warns of “perfect storm” as 25,000 more uprooted in Mozambique amid conflict, climate, and unrest

The United Nations’ refugee agency said it might be forced to cut services like healthcare and education for refugees and asylum seekers who have moved to Mozambique, as it struggles to support Mozambicans who have fled their homes

The Palais des Nation in Geneva, home to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Creative Commons photo: United States mission to the United Nations in Geneva

The United Nations (UN) on Thursday warned of a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis in Mozambique, where more than 25,000 people have been newly displaced in recent weeks, adding to nearly 1.3m already uprooted by armed conflict, extreme weather, and political unrest.

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