NEWS RELEASE
A cheque for 8500 pounds was presented to Prime Minister Keith Mitchell today March 9th by Dr. Makela Smith CEO of the Commonwealth Partnership
for Technology Management (CPTM). The money is a gift from the Government of Mozambique donated through the CPTM. It is the balance from
Mozambique’s solidarity fund created by the CPTM to assist victims of the devastating floods experienced by that country in 2002.
Through the CPTM of which Grenada is a member the Government of Mozambique recognized Grenada’s interest and progress in technology. Realizing
the negative impact Hurricane Ivan had on the country’s technology efforts the president of Mozambique saw the need to assist in this area.
The money would be used to assist the "Smart School" programme which is a pilot project implemented in Grenada after Hurricane Ivan. This
programme allows students, teachers and members of the business community to interact and use state-of- the-art technologies to enhance and
further educational goals, through media that will enable international curricula and teaching standards to be available locally. Also to be used
as a platform upon which schools, training institutions in the region and developing countries worldwide, can adopt "Best Practice" procedures
and methodologies for efficient and effective deployment.
Office of the Prime Minister
March 9th 2005
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