Herrera highlighted: "We have made an agreement with several small, medium, and large companies, committing to work on a special 24-hour program."
"We hope to solve the problem of the country's lack of classrooms, for that we all have to participate, not only President Luis Abinader, who is the first to be committed to solving this problem, not only the Minister of Education Luis Miguel de Camps, the participation of the whole country is needed, of all the agents who, in one way or another, feel pain for this piece of land that means the Dominican Republic," Herrera concluded.
The 24/7 Plan will have permanent monitoring and will be in action from next Tuesday, which has within its objectives to surpass 1,000 new school classrooms, capitalizing on an energetic program to break the inertia in the continuity of the work aimed at obtaining rapid results.
Likewise, establish achievable goals within the peremptory deadlines for the start of the school year. With budgetary availability, agreed logistics for streamlining procedures, an inter-institutional support agreement, and the commitment of the actors in the sector.







