Mozambique: Rehabilitation of the Chiveve River is improving the quality of life of Beira’s residents

By |2021-02-23T15:31:21+01:00December 9th 2016|Climate Change & Resilience, Green & Smart Development, , , , , , , , |

In a four-part series, URBANET takes a closer look at specific projects that contribute to making cities more liveable. This second part describes how the coastal city of Beira in Mozambique mitigates floods and other climate change-related natural disasters, which usually effect the poorest communities the most severely. By rehabilitating the Chiveve River, the situation has improved significantly.