Education  Yemen Project #62438

Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School

by youth for homeland (YFH)
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School
Integrated Rehabilitation of the "INQATH" School

Summary

The project can limit the deterioration of the educational and social situation as the number of students is 548 student, through Restoration of collapsed roofs and walls for 5 classrooms,laying tiles on the floors, Connecting the electricity by Providing the school with solar energy and Providing educational means for teaching. The impact may extend for long years, up to 15 years, as the school and the equipment added can be used for a long period of time and for several generations of students

$105,000
total goal
$104,950
remaining
2
donors
0
monthly donors
11
months

Challenge

The villages of Bani Al-Badi isolation include about 3,200 families distributed among the villages located on the slopes of the mountain slopes. The village of Al-Qahi occupies an intermediate location between these villages and contains the "INQATTH" school, which consists of 5 classrooms that are in dire need of restoration and rehabilitation. So that it corresponds to the absorptive capacity of the number of male and female students, which is 548 male and female.

Solution

this project can limit the deterioration of the educational and social situation of families residing in this area, through: 1-Restoration of collapsed roofs, with reinforced concrete for 5 classrooms. 2-Coating the walls and ceilings with cement, as well as laying tiles on the floors of the classrooms. 3-Replace windows and doors for classrooms. 4-Connecting the electricity by Providing the school with solar energy 5- Providing The basic educational means necessary for teaching.

Long-Term Impact

The impact and benefit of the project may extend for long years, up to 15 years, as the school and the equipment added by the project can be used for a long period of time and for several generations of students. Lending a helping hand to restore the school will encourage many families to send their children to study and complete their educational path. This will contribute to students obtaining a good education, encourage them to continue their education to higher levels.

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Organization Information

youth for homeland (YFH)

Location: sanaa - Yemen
Website:
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Project Leader:
abdullah alsuraihi
sanaa , Yemen
$50 raised of $105,000 goal
 
2 donations
$104,950 to go
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