Angola: PIC Assigns Priority to Education Sector, Cadres Training

Luanda — The Portuguese Ambassador to the country, Francisco Ribeiro Telles said in Luanda that the Angola-Portugal Indicative Cooperation Programme assign priority to a space for the education sector in four years, in an agreement to be signed soon.

Francisco Ribeiro Telles who talked at a high school inauguration ceremony, in Samba district, said that the project aims at training Angolan cadres, in various fields of education, as well as the organisation and management of institutions.

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