School renovation for 1,700 children in Nigeria
Organization | HUMAN-Stiftung |
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Region | India |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Karlheinz Neumann |
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The Amuro/Mgbom Community Primary and Secondary School is located between two villages in the state of Ebony. Around 1,700 children from different villages attend the school. The situation in the classrooms is awful: several classes in one room, extremely hot, very limited equipment, broken walls and roofs. The school complex consists of 10 buildings, which will be refurbished over time. In addition we modernize the school kitchen, establish water supply and toilets and equip the classrooms.
Challenge
The school buildings are in very poor condition with limited options for an adequate instruction. There are no classroom ceilings under the roofs to block the heat waves from the sun. Classrooms are usually very hot, noisy and unbearable for students. Some of the classrooms are roofless and the walls are falling apart. There are no toilets, neither water supply nor special teaching rooms. Teachers often have to teach 3-4 classes in one room. It is difficult to motivate teachers and students.
Long-Term Impact
With better education, children are ready to compete on the job market and can find employment. There are multinational companies in Nigeria, but without a good education the opportunities are limited. They can work for Governmental institutions and help develop the country. With a reasonable education some of the students can become entrepreneurs, creating jobs for themselves and others. Some of them could work as effective farmers, helping to solve the problem of food shortage in the country.
References
- http://www.human-stiftung.org/
- https://human-stiftung.org/en/category/nigeria-en/
- https://vimeo.com/637804307
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/49187/projdoc.pdf
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