School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo

by Mleci asbl
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo
School for 600 children victim of war in DR Congo

Project Report | Oct 9, 2012
We raise the walls.

By MABWE Lucien | Project Leader

After building the foundation on the ground  (100 m x 100 m) given by the local authorities and  buying (purchasing) building materials at Uvira , we carried them up to 200 km on our project site at Kazimia where we begin to raise the walls for the first block of six classrooms.

This is one of the essential and tough activities of the project.  After solidifying the foundation, it means now to range and make hard the walls on which the roof will lie.

Our building experts are conscious and our school children are happy. They test the wall strength by standing up on walls (Refer to photos sent).

We recognize that reaching that stage is a major.

Mrs Anjela Kitungano  (a  mother of our pupil studying in 5th form called Gracia Samson) is conscious by saying  “Bene bene mayengo male mokelelesha mbele” ( kibembe language spoken at Kazimia) that means in English “Surely, the wok is going ahead”.

While raising the walls, we continue to buy materials and send them to Kazimia.

We sincerely thank our different  donors throughout the world who allowed us to reach this stage.The Kazimia local community and its surroundings (35 000 inhabitants) are proud of that.  Our children who suffered a lot from war are the primary beneficiaries of that generous donation.Our mature donors, be proud of sowing grains of welfare  to one of the poorest people of the world and living in hardships.

Certainly, it’s an important step that will go through together but the way (work) is still long.Is there any idea, suggestion, that can help improve our activities ? If  Yes, they are welcome.

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Mleci asbl

Location: Uvira, South Kivu - Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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Project Leader:
Lucien MABWE
Kazimia, Fizi , South Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic of the

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