The NICC Foundation, together with resource persons, interns and volunteers, publishes a growing number of timelines via the Canon of the Netherlands. Timelines that are currently being worked on but have not yet been published: Tanzania, Kenya, Forests (Dutch) and Rain Harvesting.
If you would like to provide feedback, please send an email to info@stichtingnicc.nl.
The general Mozambique timeline highlights 50 years of cooperation between Mozambique and the Netherlands, dating back to 1975. To provide a broader context, the timeline also briefly covers the history of Mozambique and its current characteristics, including important moments when the Dutch were involved in the country's development.
If you would like to provide feedback, please send an email to info@stichtingnicc.nl.
This timeline highlights the cooperation between the Netherlands and Mozambique in the water sector, which celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2022. It is the first sector-specific timeline for Mozambique.
The timeline focuses on drinking water, sanitation and water management. A separate timeline will be devoted to irrigation. Sub-themes such as rural water supply and university cooperation in the field of water are also planned for future timelines. This water timeline serves as a starting point for a broader collection.
If you would like to provide feedback, please send an email to info@stichtingnicc.nl.
The “Onsite Sanitation” timeline concerns on-site sanitation facilities: this refers to systems where urine and faeces are produced, stored and partially treated. The timeline does NOT concern piping solutions such as sewerage systems.
This first version of the timeline was completed in March 2025. Comments and suggestions are welcome at info@stichtingnicc.nl.
View the first version of our timeline Food and Agriculture in Dutch International Development Cooperation, a bird's-eye view of policy and practices over a period of 75 years.
Highlights include international trends, policies and practices that have changed the landscape of Dutch international cooperation, and reflections on how these changes have influenced agricultural development and food security in developing countries.