Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan

by New Sudan Education Initiative (NESEI)
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan
Help Build a School for 500 Girls in Sudan

Project Report | Feb 29, 2008
NESEI School Right on Schedule

By Mari K. Wright | Update on NESEI School

NESEI’s Sudan Field Officer Lauren Servin reported today that the site of the first school is right on schedule, with construction, student recruitment, and teacher training moving along at an efficient pace. The school, which is being built in Yei, South Sudan, will open to its initial 150 students in late April, with plans to increase student enrollment as funds are raised.

Servin reported that the floors and roofs have been completed on both the classroom and the dormitory buildings, and construction of the dining hall and kitchen has begun. The construction of the classroom blocks should be finished on March 19. In addition, fencing around the perimeter of the campus is nearing completion.

While the field staff are busy building up, they’re also digging down: the foundations for the latrines and showers have been finished, and the borehole, which will pipe in fresh water for the campus and adjoining school farm, is being drilled this week.

Essential agreements and partnerships for construction and recruitment have also been recently created, which will ensure the school's steady progression. The contract for the Staff/Guest housing has been signed and construction on those buildings is set to begin immediately. NESEI’s innovative design for a solar energy system is almost complete, which will provide clean, sustainable, and reliable energy to the entire campus.

The school will welcome six teachers from Kampala, Uganda, who will be joining our school staff on March 24 to begin training and NESEI orientation. From March 26-April 20 curriculum and staff development, as well as classroom preparation will be completed. Interviews of potential students will be conducted in Yei starting March 22, and in the neighboring towns of Juba and Arua beginning March 29.

All of the hard work and waiting will be rewarded on April 21, when NESEI’s new students begin arriving. Classes are scheduled to begin around April 28.

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New Sudan Education Initiative (NESEI)

Location: Colchester, VT - USA
Rachel Hanish
Project Leader:
Rachel Hanish
U.S. Operations Director
Colchester , VT United States

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