Angola: Environment Minister Receives Graduates From Brazil

Luanda - The minister of Environment, Fátima Jardim, met Friday, in Luanda, with a group of fellow Angolan graduates in environmental management in Brazil, as part of the training of new staff for the sector.

The meeting, according to a press release from the institution sent Thursday to ANGOP, will take place in the boardroom of the Ministry of Environment.

The document indicates that they attended for two years at the Master course in Environmental Management, as a result of an agreement signed between the Ministry of Environment of Angola and Environmental Technology Institute of Parana (ITAPAR), of the Federal Republic of Brazil.

The recipients were selected by the ministry, in partnership with other organs, including Ministries of Transport, Education, Agriculture and Hospitality and Tourism, a project which has also a partnership with the Eduardo dos Santos Foundation (FESA).

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