Our newest project in Godogodo is the third rural area where students received their education in crumbling buildings as well as a repurposed chicken coop. Conditions in the buildings, but especially in the coop, were difficult at best. The coop, constructed of zinc metal sheets, was stifling in the summer heat. During the rainy season, torrential downpours and heavy wind soak both staff and students alike and send books and papers flying off of desks. We are pleased to report that this project has been completed. Two new buildings, as well as three renovated structures are now full of students. A separate building now houses toilets and wash stations for students and staff, connected to a previously provided well. New desks, 250 in total, have been built by local tradesmen. The completed security wall has had gates installed to ensure safety for all. This is now a K-grade 9 campus.
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