Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
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By Pamela Lee - Donor Development Officer, August 06, 2008 04:00 PM
Due to the snowstorm and Sichuan earthquake in China, the progress of this project (Pingzi Primary School Reconstruction Project) was seriously affected. As estimated, the project will be completed in Sept 2008 instead of March 2008. Our programme colleague has visited the project site in July this year and noticed that the following items of the project have already completed in April, they include:
- A concrete-integrated school building of 196 m2 with 4 classrooms and 2 staff rooms. - A squat toilet with 4 stalls - Smoothed playground with planting
Students will be studying in this new-reconstructed school in the coming Sept this year.
The newly-reconstructed school building and its facilities could enable 60 school children in Gaoqiao Township of Daguan Country. To study in safe and stable environment to better equip themselves for lifting out from poverty. Attachments:
Newly completed projects
By Vicky Ng - Donor Development Officer, April 01, 2008 06:59 PM
Our program colleague has visited the project site in January this year and noticed that the following items of the project have already been completed since last November, they include: a concrete-integrated school building of 77 m2 with 2 classrooms and 1 staff room; a squat toilet with 4 stalls; blackboard and teaching podium have also installed in each classroom; and a table-tennis table has also constructed; Students will be studying in this newly-reconstructed school in the coming April this year.
The newly-reconstructed school building and its facilities could enable 235 school children in Jili Township, Yunnan to study in safe and stable environment and to better equip themselves for lifting out from poverty.
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