Luanda – Education minister, Luísa Grilo, is carrying out a working visit to Brazil since Sunday.
According to a press release to which ANGOP has had access, the minister's agenda includes a meeting with her Brazilian counterpart Camilo Santana, contacts with other local authorities linked to education, a visit to the Brazilian Cooperation Agency, as well as to the National Education Development Fund and reference institutions in the area of School Meal.
The programme also includes a visit to the Centre of Excellence Against Hunger, meetings on inter-ministerial coordination within the National School Feeding Programme, the state of school feeding in Angola, food and nutrition security in Brazil, guaranteeing the right to food and public policies to strengthen education.
Luísa Grilo is also scheduled to travel to the state of Goiânia, aiming to address, among other topics, Social Control and Accountability, Digital Monitoring and Evaluation Mechanisms and Partnerships with Universities, as well as make field visits.
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