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Which aims to rebuild 50 schools, benefiting more than 10,000 students with an investment of 125 million pesos. As part of the first stage of the project, on September 3, Iberdrola delivered to the Government of Oaxaca the first three schools that were rebuilt, which were equipped with solar panels so that they can have a sustainable energy supply. These first three schools are located in the municipalities of: Juchitán de Zaragoza. Santa Cruz Bamba and Garrapatero. The Morro Mazatán. Alejandro Murat Hinojosa, Governor of Oaxaca, thanked Iberdrola for its commitment to the inhabitants of the region, since, in addition to the reconstruction of the 50 schools, the company has invested more than 200 million pesos in schools and homes that did not have light, has given scholarships to high school young people and has contributed to the empowerment of women in the state.
For his part, Enrique Alba Carcelén, CEO of Iberdrola México, affirmed the company's commitment to the education of children and young people in the country, since they are convinced that knowledge will give them better opportunities in the future. During the inauguration, at the Santa Cruz Bamba Chinese Australia Phone Number List and Garrapatero Indigenous Initial Education Center, one of the benefited schools, Enrique Alba also announced the donation of health supplies, which consists of: 50 thousand face masks. 15 thousand KN95 masks. 1000 one-liter bottles of antibacterial gel. These items will contribute to the return to classes of 24 thousand students.
Additionally, as part of the program and in alliance with the ConcentrArte organization —an organization that works on education, resilience and community participation through artistic languages—together with students, teachers and parents of the campus, the mural “Embroidery Hope” designed by the artist Iván Itakto, which reflects the resilience of the inhabitants of Oaxaca in the face of the problems triggered by the 2017 earthquake. The second part of the Building to Educate program is already underway with the rehabilitation of five other schools, three in Juchitán and two in Santo Domingo Ingenio, in which an investment of 15 million pesos will be made.
For his part, Enrique Alba Carcelén, CEO of Iberdrola México, affirmed the company's commitment to the education of children and young people in the country, since they are convinced that knowledge will give them better opportunities in the future. During the inauguration, at the Santa Cruz Bamba Chinese Australia Phone Number List and Garrapatero Indigenous Initial Education Center, one of the benefited schools, Enrique Alba also announced the donation of health supplies, which consists of: 50 thousand face masks. 15 thousand KN95 masks. 1000 one-liter bottles of antibacterial gel. These items will contribute to the return to classes of 24 thousand students.
Additionally, as part of the program and in alliance with the ConcentrArte organization —an organization that works on education, resilience and community participation through artistic languages—together with students, teachers and parents of the campus, the mural “Embroidery Hope” designed by the artist Iván Itakto, which reflects the resilience of the inhabitants of Oaxaca in the face of the problems triggered by the 2017 earthquake. The second part of the Building to Educate program is already underway with the rehabilitation of five other schools, three in Juchitán and two in Santo Domingo Ingenio, in which an investment of 15 million pesos will be made.