The hunger for Education: Porridge time
23rd May 2017:
When we meet women's groups in villages their first priority is always clean water and pumps, but close behind is preschools. Children don't go to Primary school until age 6, and by then for many its too late.
Women are so anxious to have their little ones in school, and thats where we come in.
We help the villages to set up their local structures after they have most things in place and then we train the carers.
If they want a building later, they mist locate the site and agree location with Social Welfare people. Then they make and build the bricks and fix the roofing timbers.
When all this is in place and the school is in full swing, we provide the iron sheets.
It's THEIR school, we assist.
Training continues in clusters where women from groups of schools work with each other and teach each other with our help.
After such a training morning Miriam and Margaret returned to this little school to see how things were going.
Again, not much to look at but its a beginning.
Details:
District Mzimba
Area Mzuzu
Village Wayinga
Group Village Wayinga Singini
GPS:
11°24”38”S
33°59”04”E
Information:
Location Lupaso
Established on September 2016
Do they have abuilding Not yet?
School Committee is 3
No porridge ladies: 4
School is registered by Social Welfare
Number of children 26
TIme taken to futher household: 45 mins
Number of caregivers 4
Caregvers are not paid
Time to nearest primary 20 mins
Time to nearest Secondary 45 mins
There are Girls with MSCE who want to be trained
They could get alittle money from the community to work in the school
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