Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China

by Oxfam Hong Kong
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China
Reconstructing earthquake-damaged schools in China

Project Report | Mar 30, 2009
News from our project

By Pamela Lee | Donor Development Officer

The New School Building
The New School Building

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.

Both Pingzi Primary School and Chayuan Primary School were completed before Sept 2008. The newly-reconstructed school buildings and its facilities could enable children to study and teachers to teach in a safe and stable environment.

The Old School Building
The Old School Building
The Squat Toilet
The Squat Toilet
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Organization Information

Oxfam Hong Kong

Location: Hong Kong SAR, SAR - China
Website:
Pamela Lee
Project Leader:
Pamela Lee
Donor Development Officer
Hong Kong SAR , China

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Thanks to 65 donors like you, a total of $18,564 was raised for this project on GlobalGiving. Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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