Mozambique has been classified as a 'medium-intensity conflict' country by the World Bank Fragile and Conflict-affected Situations List for five consecutive years (FY21-FY25). The country faces forced displacements due to armed conflicts; natural disasters; and climate change; currently hosting around 25;000 refugees and asylum seekers; in addition to 577;545 internally displaced persons. Most of the internally displaced persons are concentrated in the provinces of Cabo Delgado; Nampula; and Niassa; while displacements caused by climatic events mainly affect the central provinces of Sofala; Manica; Tete; and Zambezia.Internally displaced persons and refugees face significant challenges; including dependence on humanitarian aid for basic needs and limited access to education; employment; and financial services. The situation is exacerbated by persistent insecurity and recurring climatic events; making forced displacement increasingly prolonged and frequent. Creating sustainable support and lasting economic opportunities for these displaced populations remains a crucial challenge for the government and humanitarian and development communities.The study under this Terms of Reference (ToR) is to conduct a comprehensive diagnostic of agricultural value chains in FDP-hosting areas of northern Mozambique. Additionally; the study will explore how financial institutions can meet the financing needs of these value chains and contribute to local economic development in areas hosting forcibly displaced persons.