By Albert Lokasola | Co-founder, Djolu Technical College
I recently returned from a visit to Djolu Technical College in October, and am happy to report that construction of one guest house for visiting professors is nearly complete. Students and local residents have worked together to produce 10,000 bricks, and the mason has completed most of the work on the first guest house. A second one is currently being built. The houses each have three bedrooms and a living room.
Due to an underestimate of the cost for masonry, carpentry and roofing costs, we experienced a funding shortfall of $456. The masons and carpenters often work with a squad of assistants. In our cost projections, we had neglected to take into account some tasks, such as going to the pond to draw water for the construction. If we are able to cover the funding shortfall in early January, the construction of the second house will be completed by the end of January or early February!
Being able to provide housing for visiting professors will contribute to the College’s long-term financial stability, because it will save money by reducing the professors’ per diem expenses.
Professors will not be able to inhabit the completed guest houses until they are equipped with beds, chairs, and tables. Furniture can be built by carpenters in Djolu out of locally available materials, but we will need to raise additional funds for that purpose.
Some of the professors travel 300 miles from the University of Kisangani to teach in Djolu. They endure lifestyle hardships and separation from their families in order to assist our young institution of higher education. By providing them with a comfortable residence, we demonstrate our gratitude and provide inducement for their continued support, thanks to our friends overseas who have made this possible.
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