Partnership between Clube Moza and UniSave empowers youth and promotes menstrual dignity

The social responsibility arm of Moza Banco, Clube Moza, and Save University (UniSave) have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing a strategic partnership to enhance actions in support of youth inclusion, gender equity, and the promotion of menstrual dignity.

Under the terms of the agreement, UniSave students will benefit from training through the Accelerated Skills Development Programme, which aims to strengthen English language proficiency and other key transversal skills essential for employability and entrepreneurship.

Additionally, the memorandum includes the integration of the topic of menstrual dignity into UniSave's teacher training curriculum, ensuring that future educators are sensitive to the needs of female students and promote an inclusive, gender-aware educational approach both within and beyond the university setting.

During the MoU signing ceremony, there was also an opportunity to present commercial proposals, allowing university staff to learn about and potentially subscribe to Moza Banco's services. This initiative concluded with the official opening of UniSave’s institutional account at Moza Banco.

According to Professor Dr Catarina Nhapossa, Rector of Save University, the signed memorandum reflects the shared commitment of both institutions to driving meaningful change for the wellbeing of young people, particularly women and girls.

“By signing this Memorandum with Clube Moza, we are bridging the gap between academia and community engagement. English language training and the focus on menstrual dignity are powerful tools for social empowerment. We want our students—especially future teachers—to leave university prepared to transform the communities they will serve. This collaboration is an example of how the university can go beyond classrooms to make a positive impact on the nation,” the Rector affirmed.

Inácio Fernando, President of Clube Moza, also highlighted the strategic relevance of the initiative:

“Today we celebrate a strategic alliance that places girls at the heart of development. Clube Moza's mission is to open pathways, create opportunities, and transform realities through education and volunteerism. By joining forces with us, Save University is showing that Mozambican higher education is aligned with the contemporary challenges of inclusion, sustainability, and social justice. The integration of menstrual dignity into the university curriculum is a milestone. This partnership is more than a protocol—it is a commitment to the country’s future,” he emphasised.

Manuel Soares, Chief Executive Officer of Moza Banco, reinforced that such initiatives aim primarily to improve the lives of Mozambicans:

“They reflect our core values, especially ‘winning together,’ which is about practicing love for others, unity, and solidarity.”

These and other initiatives reaffirm Moza Banco’s continued commitment—through all its affiliates—to supporting sustainable human development and creating positive social impact, via strategic alliances with key institutions in the education, health, environment, and other sectors. 


03/07/2025

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