- MoRENet connects education and research institutions with broadband and cloud platforms.
- It reduces infrastructure gaps through shared services, training and affordable ICT support.
MoRENet supports education and research
MoRENet was created to link Mozambique’s universities, schools and research centres with the digital world. According to its objectives, the network focuses on giving institutions fast internet and reliable ICT services, so that teaching and research can reach a wider scale.
Its services cover a broad list: internet access, e-learning platforms, digital libraries, cloud hosting, identity systems and even cybersecurity support. Beyond the technology, MoRENet also runs training programmes for ICT teams inside schools and universities. This way, institutions not only get access to the tools but also the skills to manage them. By linking local researchers with global platforms, MoRENet makes it easier for Mozambican academics to share knowledge and take part in international projects.
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MoRENet tackles challenges in the sector
Education in Mozambique faces several difficulties. Building infrastructure is costly, rural coverage is weak, and many schools still lack staff who can run advanced ICT systems. These problems make it harder for teachers and researchers to benefit from digital learning and international collaboration. MoRENet has been working to close these gaps. It provides shared infrastructure so that institutions do not need to carry the cost alone. It also subsidises services and offers technical training, giving schools and universities the ability to use tools they would otherwise find too expensive or complex.
Mozambique has also felt the wider global move towards online learning, cloud services and open research. To keep up, MoRENet has widened its reach and built platforms that are both flexible and secure, so institutions can grow into them as demand changes.