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Angola: Huíla - NGO Engages in Electoral Civic Education


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

25 April 2008
Posted to the web 25 April 2008

Lubango

The non governmental organisation Movimento Juvenil Unido para Paz (MUJUP) of the Angolan Sinodal Evangelic Church (IECA) is implementing since the beginning of this month, in Lubango City, southern Huíla Province, a programme of electoral civic education for youths.

In an interview to ANGOP this Friday, an officials of the organisation, Eduardo Eliseu, said that the implementation of the project is amounted at USD 15, 000 and financed by the European Union and should last until next July.

During its implementation, two round tables and a talk will take place to explain matters related to the country's legislation, directed to youths and women of Santo António, Calumbiro, João de Almeida, Sofrio and Nossa Senhora do Monte quarter.

MUJUP has been developing actions since 2001, with the aim to unite youths in diversity.



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