Growing, in 2000 the CONDES (National Council for Sustainable Development) and FUNAB (National Environment Fund) were created, both created under the legal and legal premises of the above-mentioned law.
As a continuous act, MICOA played its role of coordinating environmental governance in Mozambique, for two decades, precisely, from 1994 to 2014, highlighting, among several achievements, the adoption and implementation of policies for adaptation and resilience to climate change, the actions carried out in the context of the management of the urban environment, the integrated management of coastal zones, the sustainable management of natural resources, without ever losing sight of the fact that Man is the epicenter of the environment-development interaction.