In Mozambique, military personnel as a percentage of the population showed a marked decrease from 1987 to 2016. Initially steady at from 1987 to 1991, the proportion dropped to in 1992, likely influenced by peace processes following prolonged civil conflict. By 1994, it had further declined to , signaling Mozambique’s shift toward demilitarization and rebuilding. The rate remained low or at zero from 1999 onward, reflecting a sustained focus on peace and development over military expansion.
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