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Schools for the indigenous population of Paraguay with the help of the City of Murcia (10/07/2010)

Councilmember Employment, Civil Protection and Development Cooperation, Beatriz Hontoria, is traveling in Paraguay where it has opened five schools have been built with funding from the City of Murcia.

Schools are in areas of the Chaco Indians of Paraguay.

This initiative is part of a project that started 2007 driven by the UNESCO Centre of Murcia, with the support of the City of Murcia, as well as the Autonomous Region and other municipalities in the region.

In addition, the City Council has used his visit to hold meetings with the governors of the provinces where schools were built.

Murcia City Council has also contributed to the donation of books to those schools, and to eradicate illiteracy and promote reading is one of the priorities of the Department who heads Hontoria.

Thousand children will benefit from these projects to be formed in these schools and provide them with vaccinating health care.

The adult population will also be users of these schools because there will be workshops for adult education, crafts, cooking and children with disabilities.

In addition, schools have tanks, you can use the population as well as bathrooms.

In some centers have been built dining and housing for teachers.

Schools are already built and operating.

One of the schools named after Alderman Remigio Lopez, who died recently.

Beatriz Hontoria unveiled a plaque in memory of Councilman, who was the driving force behind the project.

The center is named after the City Council currently houses 220 students studying at primary and middle level education.

From 2011 will start the school setting, and are preparing for adult education programs.

The centers have been built are:

-Educational Center Councillor Remigio López.

It has three classrooms and toilets for the rural population.

It is located in the settlement department Kitts Caaguazu Espinola.

"Women's Education Center of the United Nations in Vienna.

With two classrooms and services.

Intended Mbya ethnicity, community Ă‘uhovy, Caaguazu department.

"UNESCO Centre of Murcia.

Also located in the Caaguazu department has two classrooms Nembia community service, ethnicity Mbya, Caaguazu department.

Co-educational Centre of Murcia.

Academic activities began in 2009, has computer workshops and specific courses for women.

It is a school for ethnic Ayoreos, the department of Boqueron.

City co-educational center of Cieza.

In operation since 2009.

An ethnic South Enxet, Department of Presidente Hayes.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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