Dilapidated school buildings all
over Italy are to benefit from interventions to improve the
structure and learning environment under a project launched by
the social responsibility arm of Italian electricity giant Enel
and the Reggio Children Foundation Thursday.
In total 60 schools will benefit from the three-year
programme, including institutes in Carpi, Genoa, Livorno,
Teramo, Matera and Catania.
The project "marks a certain discontinuity with respect to
the other action carried out by Enel Cuore, which has destined
over 53 million euros to 660 projects in Italy and abroad since
2003," Enel chairwoman Patrizia Grieco said.
"It is a lovely initiative that shows how a large Italian
company and leader in the field of innovation can pay great care
and attention to the territory it belongs to," Transport and
Infrastructure Minister Graziano Delrio said.
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