At MozParks, we believe that meaningful learning extends beyond the classroom—and this week, we had the chance to put that belief into action. We were thrilled to welcome 30 bright and curious students from the French School of Maputo for an educational visit to Beluluane Industrial Park.
This wasn’t your average school field trip. The visit gave students a unique, behind-the-scenes look at how industrial parks operate and the critical role they play in Mozambique’s economic development. From infrastructure and logistics to investment attraction and local job creation, the tour showcased how MozParks is shaping the country’s industrial landscape.

The students also got a firsthand introduction to the MozYouth Foundation, an initiative of MozParks that connects young people with internship opportunities across the country. So far, MozYouth has empowered more than 1,200 young Mozambicans by helping them gain real work experience and practical skills. It was a chance for the visiting students to see how education and employability go hand in hand, and how companies can be agents of positive change for youth.

Experiences like this help connect classroom learning with the real world, giving students a clearer view of how different industries work and where their own interests might lead them. By opening our doors to young learners, we hope to contribute in a small way to their understanding of the opportunities and challenges that shape Mozambique’s economic future.





