Six schools were built by the Gorongosa National Park in central Mozambique with an investment of more than $1 million (£800,000).
These schools will house pupils who attend school in the area’s mountain range.
The administrator of the conservation area, Pedro Muagura, says that this is an initiative that brings together several partners, aiming to improve access to basic services for the local community.
The project includes the construction of laboratories, sports fields and houses for teachers.
The park, one of Mozambique’s famous conservation areas, was, for many years, badly affected by a rebel conflict.
Most of its wildlife, decimated during the civil war, has been restored thanks to an investment from the US-based Greg Carr Foundation.