Twelve young people from Angoche, Larde and Moma completed, on 19 December 2025, a cycle of mid-level professional technical training at the ADPP Polytechnic Institute - Nacala (Muzuane), supported by scholarships financed by MozNorth Project and monitored by the Foundation for the Conservation of Biodiversity (BIOFUND) through the Leadership Program for the Conservation of Mozambique (PLCM).
Under BIOFUND’s Climate Emergency Response Program (BIO-CERP), created to support Conservation Areas in preparedness for and response to extreme weather events, BIOFUND mobilised program funds in under 48 hours to support Banhine and Limpopo National Parks.
The Foundation for the Conservation of Biodiversity (BIOFUND) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) have formalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing a cooperation framework to identify and implement joint projects on conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources in Mozambique, through specific agreements to be defined between the parties.