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FIVE INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS INCLUDED IN ANGOLA’s KIWABA PLANS
In December 2019, about US $100 million was made available by the Sovereign Fund to the Central Bank (BNA) for the implementation of the Integrated Municipal Intervention Plan (PIIM).
The PIIM is aimed at developing provinces located across the country with its infrastructure.
The Integrated Plan of Intervention in Municipalities (PIIM), in Kiwaba Nzoje has seen five more infrastructure added to the plan. Such includes the construction and equipping of two schools, 12 water systems and the earthwork of 63 kilometers of road and cleaning and sanitation.
According to the commune administrator, Alexandre Sampaio said more than 500 children are out of the education system this year, not because of lack of schools, but due to the dispersion of the population in several villages of the region and that efforts are being made to bring families together to facilitate the provision of this and other social services.
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