The Mozambican National Energy Transport Company has allocated 58.6 million dollars for resettlement and compensation related to its Temane-Maputo Power Transmission Line. The 563-kilometer project, a key part of national electrification, affected 219 households and various public infrastructures across three southern provinces.
A significant portion of the funds, 25.7 million dollars, was used to physically resettle homes and infrastructure, including two hospitals and three schools. The company also disbursed over 21 million dollars in monetary compensation for nearly 2,700 farms and a dozen commercial establishments. A further 4.6 million dollars was invested in community support projects, such as constructing 88 new classrooms and 18 water supply stations. An additional seven million dollars covered consultancy services for implementing these social initiatives.
A significant portion of the funds, 25.7 million dollars, was used to physically resettle homes and infrastructure, including two hospitals and three schools. The company also disbursed over 21 million dollars in monetary compensation for nearly 2,700 farms and a dozen commercial establishments. A further 4.6 million dollars was invested in community support projects, such as constructing 88 new classrooms and 18 water supply stations. An additional seven million dollars covered consultancy services for implementing these social initiatives.