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The Alberto Joaquim Chipande Foundation has announced it will spend 18 million meticais this year in the construction of social infrastructure for the victims of terrorist attacks living in Metuge district accommodation centres in Cabo Delgado.
A primary school, with housing for teachers, a health post and five drinking water fountains are to be provided.
The infrastructure will be installed in the resettlement zone of Ngalanga village in Metuge administrative post, and is expected to benefit more than 1,000 of the approximately 9,000 people displaced from Quissanga district.
Metuge district currently hosts more than 39,000 internally displaced people [IDPs] from the central and northern regions of the province of Cabo Delgado.
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