The First Lady of Mozambique, Gueta Chapo, highlighted literacy as a national priority, emphasizing that in the digital age, it should be a driver for education, social inclusion, and active citizenship.
The First Lady noted that digital technologies provide numerous opportunities to bring schools closer to families and connect education to the world. “Through them, we can strengthen ties between families and schools, as well as connect the world to education,” she said.
(Source: MMO)
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