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 7, 2013
The materials just arrived at Kazimia !

By MABWE Lucien | Project Leader

Our construction project « Glenn Paige Nonkilling School » progressing well. The 2013-2014 school year coincide   with the arrival, by boat, of new construction materials (15 000 bricks, 13 bags of cement and 8 bars of iron concrete). Students and people rushed to the port to welcome with joy the equipment.

“Boti yose ekyulé, byacwa  manga” (The boat is full, a lot of material coming) exclaimed with emotion Mwaliasha (a former student of the school , now in secondary school elsewhere.

Certainly, we recognize that the material has a bit late arriving to the site (Kazimia). This is due to lack of cement in the region and the difficulties related to the availability of means of transport (traffic is once a month and there  is a lot of loads to be transported).

Now construction resumed however disturbed by long days of heavy rains. The next report will show, through photos, this significant progress.

We sincerely thank our generous donors around the world  for support this work. A work for children who have suffered from the war. It is a pride for our donors to provide them with decent local school. Our wish is to see “Glenn Paige Nonkilling School” dressed in his  pretty and clean clothes (buildings) radiate, shine in this region of killings darkness and bring sweet and heat rays of nonkilling.

Your suggestions and advice will help us to accomplish our tasks. Love and peace.

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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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