ADIN already has offices in Niassa

The Integrated Development Agency of the North (ADIN), recently made official its offices in the city of Lichinga, Niassa province. With the officialization it is now present in the assistance to local authorities in the implementation of activity plans.

During the officialization, Armindo Ngunga, president of ADIN's executive committee, explained that the institution does not finance local plans, but facilitates that there are partners and, "we ask for everyone's collaboration so that we can reduce the asymmetries," he said quoted by a global news portal.

For his part, the Secretary of State of Niassa, Dinis Vilanculos, understands that the implementation of ADIN in Lichinga, is not only part of the lists of the various institutions with headquarters in that region.

"We call for your actions to be circumscribed in order to respond expressively to the expectations of the population," Vilanculos was quoted as saying in the news portal.

The Provincial Council of Niassa, through its governor, sees the presence of ADIN in that province as accelerating the paths to integrated development and as a strategic partner in the solutions to inequalities.

ADIN is a public institution that was created to coordinate the execution of studies, the presentation of strategies and management programs to boost socioeconomic development in the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Niassa and Nampula, considered poor in relation to the other provinces of the country.

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