(Reuters) - Mozambique is looking to donor nations for at least $150 million a year to expand its education network, its prime minister said on Tuesday.
Luisa Diogo told Reuters the funds would be needed to meet the southern African country's U.N Millennium Development Goals, a global campaign which includes fighting poverty and improving education with a 2015 target date.
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Luisa Diogo told Reuters the funds would be needed to meet the southern African country's U.N Millennium Development Goals, a global campaign which includes fighting poverty and improving education with a 2015 target date.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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