Health, development, and institutional factors: the Mozambique case

Third session in cycle of debates for IGM

Health, development, and institutional factors: the Mozambique case


On 17 August 2022, the Faculty of Economics of the University of Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) organizes the third session of the cycle of debates on institutional development and economic development in Mozambique.

In this session, entitled ‘Health, development, and institutional factors: the Mozambique case’, His Excellency Ivo Garrido, former Minister of Health of Mozambique, will discuss the findings of his recent study with the same title ‘Health, development, and institutional factors: The Mozambique case’.

The event is organized within the scope of the Inclusive growth in Mozambique (IGM) programme in partnership with the Economic Development & Institutions (EDI) programme. It is targeted for national and international academics, the student community, managers of Mozambican public and private institutions, policy makers and representatives of civil society.

The seminar is open to everyone via Zoom and will be held in Portuguese.

For details, please see the programme below:

Programme
Time Description
14:00-14:05

Opening of the event and introduction of the presenters
Moderator, UEM

14:05-14:40

Health, development, and institutional factors: the Mozambique case
His Excellency Ivo Garrido

14:40-14:55

Q&A
Moderator, UEM

14:55-15:00

Closing
Moderator, UEM

 

On the Economic Development and Institutions (EDI) programme

Despite increasing awareness of the importance of institutions on economic outcomes, there is little evidence on how positive institutional change can be achieved. The Economic Development and Institutions (EDI) research programme aims to fill this knowledge gap by working with some of the finest economic thinkers and social scientists across the globe. One of the objectives is to design an EDI Institutional Diagnostic Tool. The methodology relies on carrying out in-depth case studies of a select group of countries, aimed at comprehensively exploring the relationship between the characteristics and functioning of a country’s institutions and its economic development performance and constraints. The goal is to equip analysts and policy makers with a framework that will allow them to identify appropriate and effective directions for institutional reforms, which will support the promotion of economic growth.

EDI is funded by the UK government through UK Aid and managed by Oxford Policy Management (OPM).

About the Mozambique Institutional Diagnostic

The Mozambique Institutional Diagnostic (MID) study was implemented under the EDI programme in partnership with the Inclusive growth in Mozambique (IGM) programme between 2019–20. It was launched at a Launch Workshop of the Mozambique Institutional Diagnostic (MID) on 12 June 2019 in Maputo, and resulted in the presentation of a draft report on 4 November 2020 in Maputo. It will culminate with publication of a book by Cambridge University Press in late 2022/early 2023 on full open access.

The key goal of the MID study was to produce an 'institutional diagnostic that allows policy makers to identify institutional weaknesses that constrain economic development in Mozambique and indicates possible directions for reforms and change.