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Manga Secondary School, located in the Beira city neighbourhood of the same name, will benefit from a thoroughgoing rehabilitation, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) representative in Mozambique, António Molpeceres, announced yesterday morning during a visit to the establishment.
Molpeceres was accompanied by the governor of Sofala province and officials from the Provincial Directorate of Education and the Post Cyclone Reconstruction (GREPOC) cabinet.
Antonio Molpeceres. said that, having seen at first hand the state of dilapidation of the school, there was no doubt that it deserved a positive response to the request for funding for the complete rehabilitation both of the infrastructure itself and the equipment therein, in order to guarantee the quality of teaching.
The rehabilitation of the Manga Secondary School comes four years after Cyclone Idai devastated it, along with other infrastructure in Beira and other parts of the centre of the country and northern Inhambane.
This morning we announced the #rehabilitation & #equipping of Manga Secondary School in Beira, under the Mozambique Recovery Facility programme #MRF, benefiting about 9k students from vulnerable communities. “We are grateful for the support of the
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Manga Secondary School is one of the schools most affected by #CycloneIdai in 2019 in Sofala. Yesterday, under the Mozambique 🇲🇿 Recovery Facility programme #MRF, #UNDP announced its #rehabilitation and #equipping, with the support of 🇪🇺, 🇨🇦,🇳🇱,🇳🇴,🇫🇮, 🇮🇳 &🇨🇳. #BuildBetterForward pic.twitter.com/hMCI6LjoTt
— UNDP in Mozambique (@UNDPMozambique) April 11, 2023
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