Contents: BEING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN MOZAMBIQUE: Mozambican Students Talk to Canadians • One Teacher's Experience • Fatima Ibo and Adelino Julio, two Mozambican high school students from Nampula Province, visited many classrooms during a Canadian tour in 1988. The document reports their responses to some questions posed by Canadian students. Joaquim Mapinda was the local primary school teacher in the village of Zavane in Mozambique. In 1982, at age 39, he was elected to head the effort to establish Zavane as a communal village, part of a larger programme to promote rural development. The document mentions Nampula Secondary School, Niassa, Frelimo soldiers, MNR (Renamo), bandits, the...
Contents: BEING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN MOZAMBIQUE: Mozambican Students Talk to Canadians • One Teacher's Experience • Fatima Ibo and Adelino Julio, two Mozambican high school students from Nampula Province, visited many classrooms during a Canadian tour in 1988. The document reports their responses to some questions posed by Canadian students. Joaquim Mapinda was the local primary school teacher in the village of Zavane in Mozambique. In 1982, at age 39, he was elected to head the effort to establish Zavane as a communal village, part of a larger programme to promote rural development. The document mentions Nampula Secondary School, Niassa, Frelimo soldiers, MNR (Renamo), bandits, the timber industry, sawmills, food, clothing, medical treatment, a sugar company tractor, the Central Hospital in Beira, the Mozambique Defence Forces, Norway, Sweden, and solidarity groups. [Note: This document was distributed by the Mozambique Support Network. Probably it was part of a document created in Canada.]