Mozambique and South Korea sign US$14.8 million agreement to strengthen education

The South Korean government has announced an investment of US$14.8 million for the construction of a school and the expansion of classrooms in the province of Maputo, Mozambique.

As indicated by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Ndiça Massinga, the project includes the construction of a primary school in the Ngolhoza neighborhood of Matola, as well as the expansion of facilities at Eduardo Mondlane Secondary School and Joaquim Chissano Primary School, both located in Maputo Province. The aim is to improve the quality of education in the region, thereby increasing the number of students enrolled and providing adequate learning conditions.

(Source: MMO)

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