Tvind made an agreement with the Mozambican government in 1992 for teacher training under the name Escola de Professores do Futuro (EPF) and there are now 5 EPF colleges (mostly training primary school teachers) in Mozambique. (Tvind has an arrangement to open 28 colleges in Angola and Mozambique.)
The teachers are trained in the Tvind method and go on to work for the organisation:
ADPP has a network of 118 teachers living and working in the flood affected regions of southern Mozambique. These teachers have either graduated from, or are currently working on their one year practice period as part of their formation from ADPP's Teacher Training College in Maputo. In addition to being primary school teachers, these teachers are also trained in making health campaigns, the construction of latrines and other building projects involving the community and the schools, literacy campaigns, agriculture and school gardens to improve the nutrition level of children, and other community based programs. Many of these teachers who have been living in the accommodation centers have played a key role in our distribution of family packages of clothing, blankets, and soap to the flood victims in the accommodation centers. - ADPP brochure.