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 | Jan 4, 2016
Happy New Year 2016

By Mabwe Lucien | Project Leader

Little girls and boys of Glenn Paige Nonkilling School are now in holidays season after a successful quarter in which the success rate is estimated at 91%.
The 5th class was reopened in October after claims of local people and following the improvement in financial conditions of the school. Note that this class had been closed (2013 - 2015) because of financial difficulties related to the salaries of teachers.
In this regard, the Headmaster Msambya said : “ Nous devons compléter le cycle primaire l’année prochaine et entamer le cycle secondaire pour approfondir le cours de non-violence que nous enseignons” ; french sentence that means "We need to complete the primary school next year and begin secondary school to further the course of nonviolence that we teach".

About construction, the advance by storing different materials seen significant devastating tropical rains that batter our region.
We are proud that our school remains a haven of peace, a non-violence and knowledge place in our area where various debates and events related to hypothetical keep coming elections.

At the end of 2015, we want to thank our donors who supported and trusted us for 4 years. Our thanks also go to Global Giving Foundation to home our project and that nothing could be done without him.
We have not enough words to express our gratitude and recognition. To all, we wish a happy 2016, full of success, joy, peace, and health.

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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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