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Impact from Family Visits on Rural Family Schools in Mozambique

Impact from Family Visits

Paulo is a student at the Manjacaze Rural family school ( RFS).  He is in second year of secundary school in agriculture and is a boarder at the school.

His greatest dream is to achieve a profession, but he has seen his dream being interrupted from lack of money. At the beginning of 2016, Paulo was removed from the classroom for not having neither a uniform or notebooks. Because of this situation he was unhappy and wept at school because his family could not afford to pay for him as a boarder at the school nor buy notebooks.

Unsafe abortion

Twenty-one year old Ângela lives in the district of Marracuene in the province of Maputo. When she was nineteen she became pregnant by a boy in the neighbourhood, who abandoned her when he discovered she was expecting a child.

Fearful of telling her parents, Angela told a school colleague, who informed her there was a chemist shop that sold abortion pills.

Lack of electricity in the Family Farm School in Natete, Mozambique.

Lack of electricity in the FFR in Natete

 

I am a trainer at the family farming school in Natete. I am going to talk to you about the lack of power in our community.

The FFS is based in Natete, a district with a power administrative post in the monapo district and is located six kilometers from the post headquarters.

Early pregnancy in rural Mozambique

Early pregnancy in rural Mozambique. Clara is an extravert girl  from the province of Gasa, Chicanhanine, Mozambique.

She is fifteen years old. She lives with her sister who is disabled and has a  brother who has been away for four years because of his job in the capital Maputo.

Lack of access to communication puts our community at risk

The lack of a radio and the lack of a newspaper sales establishment, together with having an expensive and poor-quality Internet or lack of devices to access, is a reality in our District. 

This directly impacts the right to information, provided for in law 34/2014 (Photo of the Law) 

Let us take care of our grandmothers!

Integrated market gardening

 

I am a teacher at the Mueria Rural Family School, in Nacala-a-Velha, in the Province of Nampula..
Currently, we find large offers of vegetables with defective aspects, damaged fruits, leaves with blemishes, yellowing and rotting..
This is due to the non-use of good practices during the production process. 

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