Mozambique, Dec. 19 -- In November, a non-state armed group carried out multiple attacks in Nampula province, Mozambique, triggering the third and largest wave of displacement in the north of the country in months.

This wave of displacement is part of a broader humanitarian crisis caused by the eight-year-long conflict in Cabo Delgado, which has periodically spilled over into neighboring provinces, including Nampula. Over 100,000 people have fled their homes in recent weeks, according to the latest data from the International Organization for Migration. In total, over 300,000 people have been forcibly displaced in northern Mozambique since late July.

In response, Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) launched a three-mo...