 Mozambique has gone from being one of the world's poorest countries to high growth. But even as the poverty rate falls, a deep divide is emerging. Around the 70% of the population live in rural areas. The concentration of police to urban areas leads to migration. And migration causes another problem to the urban areas, like settlements, crime increases. We focus also to rural areas is extremely important just to keep the people working in rural areas. Urban areas and rural areas have very different levels of poverty, access to basic services and housing conditions. Ownership of durable goods is also very different. You and you wider, together with the University of Copenhagen, the Centre for Economic Management Studies Maputo and the Mozambican Ministry of Finance are working to address these challenges. Researchers are visiting over 10,000 households each year to understand the issues facing Mozambicans and how to overcome them. Watch our new documentary to find out more.