By Dhally Menda | Project Leader
Rural Children's Hope project in Nyakuwalo village has made it possible for children to have access to education .This village was neglected for years children had to walk long distances in order for them to have access to education. parents were keeping their children home especialy children from 3 to 6 because of the distance . through this project we have managed to bring the community to work together in the construction of a temporal structure made of grass to provide to their children a safe place to learn . children were moved from under the tree to the new temporal structure made with grass by community members while waiting for the construction of a permanent structure. the community leader appreciated the fact that their children can now go to school even the number of children have increased.The money which was donated by our partners through GlobalGiving was received in November and due to COVID-19 it has been not possible for us to do the work. currently the number of COVID-19 cases have increased even in the rural areas cases have been identified. When the number of cases reduces we will resume work and learning has not been easy because we are dealing with children aged 3 to 6 it has not been easy for them to wear mask at that age as seen in the classroom in the attached documents.
Attached are pictures showing the work done by the community members , teachers and pupils in class.
Your finacial support to the education of these vulnerable children in the rural is really appreciated.
Thank you.
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