Story of a school: Rebuilding for the future
... to the challenges faced during war. The courtyard, where children used to joyfully ride their bikes, now lies mostly silent. Once, the playground was a hub ...
... to the challenges faced during war. The courtyard, where children used to joyfully ride their bikes, now lies mostly silent. Once, the playground was a hub ...
... to conduct their classes and meetings, exposing children and teachers to dust, rain and winds. An absence of usable space meant that many schools could not ...
... to close due to such temperatures. On extremely hot days, conditions were unbearable and even dangerous for school children and their teachers. “Our ...
... to ensure that students can safely return to face-to-face learning in improved facilities. This is the latest step towards resuming quality education for ...
... towards lifting Afghanistan not only out of poverty, but also out of conflict." About the project UNOPS designed and built 24 schools in Parwan, Kapisa and ...
... to an end. Between 1975 and 1979, the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), as they were officially known, led a brutal totalitarian regime that oversaw the ...
... to repair over 80 schools across four regions, with the aim of creating a safe place to which students can return and benefit from face-to-face learning ...
... to disaster risk reduction measures to improve flood resiliency, the project included the repair or construction of: 36 classrooms and offices in six ...
... to address immediate needs and respond to the longer-term impacts of COVID-19. Latest 11 July 2022 – Zambia: Using $6.8 million in funding from The Global Fund ...