ALLA SCOPERTA DEL MOZAMBICO

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Where does this curiosity come from?
project “Going to that country”: it aims to
explore the theme of a responsible tourism
school:
through:
1) refresher seminars
2) teaching materials for teachers and
student kits,
3) education programs
4) participation in the competition
Which European skills are referred to?
• Learning how to learn
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Design
Communicate
Collaborate and participate
Act independently and responsibly
Solve problems
Identify links and relationships
Acquiring and interpreting information.
Working in cross-cutting projects under the
Class Council
‘The project 'Go to that country‘ leads students in risk of
school failure and social marginalization to think about
diversity and stereotypes that affect the relationship
between individuals and cultures through group work,
organization of activities and relationships with
alternative cultures.
Actively stimulates the motivation and cooperation in the
realization of a product in the sharing of goals and ways
of working (theatrical happening with guests from
Mozambique, the final event organization, online
newsletter)
METHOD
• Mozambique project:
• reception of the Mozambican delegation in
third week of October carrying out an
activity with the students of third and fourth
year participating in the trip to Maputo for
four boys and a teacher in the month of
June 2011
Go to that country as a support to travel in
Mozambique
• The two proposals (responsible tourism and
Mozambique), both supported by the Province of
Bologna, are interwoven very well, as the project
to go to that country has served its purpose by
supporting the organization of the trip to
Mozambique
• The creation of a guide of Mozambique in the
issue of April within the magazine 'Rosa online'
represent a product for the National Competition
CLOSING EVENT
• Within the project 'Go to that country' classes
4CL, 4BL and 4Dl were involved in the final
event of the day Wednesday, May 11 from 10
am to 16.25pm at the Polivalente room of the
Institute
• The day was as follows:
• from 10am to 1pm intervention of a lecturer on 'Sustainable Tourism'
and other activities such as screening of short films and theatrical
performances.
• 1pm buffet offered by the ‘african women's participation‘ with classes
from other institutions of Bologna involved in that project
• From 14.30 to 16.25 intervention of an expert on 'Fair Trade’.
DISCOVERING MOZAMBIQUE
…and now some news on
Mozambique
• A country on the African continent that we know
little
• A country that more closer, more involving and
fascinates us
• A country that brings us closer to the mystery of
Africa and its contradictions
The students were divided into heterogeneous groups in
terms of profit DL IV: the economy, and IVBL IVCL: tourism,
history and culture
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A) BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
AND RELATIONS WITH
FOREIGN CURRENCY
B) TRADE BALANCE AND
ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH
FOREIGN COUNTRIES
C) GDP, GDP PER CAPITA, ON
THE DEVELOPMENT, LIFE
EXPECTANCY, HEALTH DATA,
POPULATION DATA
D) FORM OF STATE, THE
FORM OF GOVERNMENT,
MOST IMPORTANT POLICIES
government set
E) CURRENCY, HISTORY OF
THE MONETARY SYSTEM,
MONETARY POLICY,
AUTHORITY 'MONEY
FINANCIAL MARKET
GENERAL
Mozambique is divided administratively into 11 provinces (provincias), each
subdivided into districts. The current organization includes 11 provinces, one of
which is the only capital Maputo, which enjoys the special status of a cityprovince. The 11 provinces are divided into 128 districts.
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Cabo Delgado
Gaza
Inhambane
Manica
Maputo (city)
Maputo (province)
Nampula
Niassa
Sofala
Tete
Zambezia
ASPETTI GENERALI
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS AND
RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN CURRENCY
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Mozambique depends largely on
foreign assistance to balance the
balance of payments hanging
seriously at increasing the foreign
debt. The fact imports exceed
exports by far. The situation
should improve in the medium
term. The connections and
transport of goods with South
Africa and the rest of Southern
Africa are improving as well as
foreign investment. Among these
investments are: metal production,
natural gas, power generation,
agriculture, fisheries, timber and
transportation services.
Mozambique has received a
formal cancellation of foreign debt
thanks to an initiative of the IMF
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS AND
RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN CURRENCY
• The main problems of the
country are for the most
part those advocated by
the International
Reconstruction
Conference held in Rome
in 2001. At the
conference, they were
taken as those related to
the priority problems of
the rural sector and
environmental
rehabilitation.
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
• Within the Human Development Index ranking for 2007,
Mozambique occupies the 172th position out of 177
countries, ranking in the group of LDCs. Despite the high
poverty rate and the numerous problems the country is
shown by many as an example of good implementation
of development policies and cooperation with
international institutions (IMF, World Bank). The
economic growth rate remains high (around 8%), at least
if compared with that of other neighboring countries, and
the development prospects of less gloomy than the rest
of Sub Saharan Africa.