The rise of ISIS-Mozambique poses a dire threat in Cabo Delgado, endangering over half the province's population, and jeopardizing the peace and resources of the region.
With 6,000 deaths reported and half the population displaced, the local conflict has transformed Cabo Delgado from a once peaceful fishing and farming area into a war zone.
Following a heavily-disputed presidential election, Mozambique has seen the worst violence since the civil war, with around 300 people killed in protests against alleged political fraud.
Natural disasters, such as Cyclone Chido, have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, with tens of thousands more displaced and lacking access to food and clean water in a resource-rich area.
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