
The National Association of Private Education (ANEP) has launched a project to distribute more than five thousand computers, to boost the digital literacy, revealed President António Pacavira.
Speaking during the press conference to launch the third edition of the Forum on Technology and Education (FTE), the person in charge said that the project will allow guardians to buy computers for students from primary to second cycle, at an affordable price for the market and in several installments.
António Pacavira also highlighted that a partnership was established between ANEP and the Technology and Education Forum, in order to promote the culture of digital literacy.
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Please note that the Technology and Education Forum, which will take place from 27 to 29 November, has as its background the exchange of knowledge and good practices and is aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals number 4, focusing on inclusive and quality education.
The FTE is promoted by Chimuma Comunicação, in collaboration with the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technologies and Social Communication (MINTTICS) through INFOSI and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX).



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