Mar 20 • 22:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Minister of Education, Camilo Santana, delivers National Teaching Card units in Amapá

Minister Camilo Santana inaugurates an imaging center and delivers benefits to teachers in Amapá.

On Saturday, Minister of Education Camilo Santana participated in a ceremony at the Federal Institute of Amapá (IFAP) in Macapá, where he delivered units of the National Teaching Card of Brazil (CNDB) and computer vouchers under the Mais Professores program. This event highlighted the government's efforts to support and enhance resources available for educators in the region.

Additionally, during the ceremony, the Minister inaugurated the Imaging Center at the University Hospital of the Federal University of Amapá (HU-Unifap), which significantly improves the state's ability to perform high-complexity diagnostic procedures. This step is part of broader investments aimed at advancing healthcare services in Amapá, signaling a commitment to improving both education and health infrastructure in the region.

Later in the day, Santana visited Afuá (PA) in the Marajó region, where he met with local teachers to deliver more CNDB units and engage directly with educators on the ground. These initiatives and direct engagements underscore the government's focus on investing in education and providing the necessary tools for teachers to enhance their teaching capabilities, aiming for improved educational outcomes across the state.

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