According to this article, on 1 December a project to provide a single display maritime surveillance system for Mozambique has been commissioned and handed over to the country’s Government in Maputo.
The project, supported by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), is set to boost maritime situational awareness for all concerned agencies in Mozambique and enhance operational decision making and increase cooperation in dealing with maritime security issues.
The project, funded by the Government of Japan, provides maritime surveillance systems including the Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS), automatic identification system (AIS), and VHF radios with data link – creating an integrated system for the Mozambique National Maritime Authority (INAMAR), Mozambique Navy, Fisheries, and the Mozambique Maritime Police.