
This country brief describes the significant role that the off-grid solar power sector could play in meeting Mozambique's universal electricity access goal and provides a structured overview of the key barriers hindering private sector participation for scaling-up the sector as well as recommendations to address the identified barriers.
Use of renewable energy and more efficient use of natural assets are two essential aspects to foster rural development and increase agricultural productivity in Mozambique. The Green Growth Potential Assessment – Mozambique Country Report presents recommendations for both aspects.

China in Mozambique's Forests: A review of issues and progress for livelihoods and sustainability, compiles three years of work of the China-Africa Forest Governance project to develop evidence on constraints and opportunities for forest resources in productive and resilient land use and trade, to develop capacity and dialogue among relevant stakeholders in China and Mozambique, and to deliver policy and practice improvement opportunities.

This report Trends in Global Land Use Investment: Implications for Legal Empowerment takes stock of trends in land use investments and legal empowerment responses in low- and middle-income countries, with a view to informing next steps for legal empowerment agendas.

This report presents the findings from cost-benefit analyses of mangrove restoration for coastal protection and an earthen dike alternative in Quelimane, Mozambique.