By Betty Gisore | Grants and Administrative Assistant
SEED Madagascar’s (SEED’s) Sekoly programme is playing a key role in improving health and education in the rural Anosy region. Through provision of educational infrastructure and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities, students are inspired to attend school full time and teacher absenteeism is also reduced.
At Sarisambo primary and lower secondary schools, various project activities have been completed. These include roof repair at Sarisambo primary school, delivery of 70 out of 100 desk benches which are already in use and completion of five gender segregated ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrines. At the lower secondary, a three-classroom building has been erected with the roofing completed. Windows and doors are currently under installation and painting will be completed later in 2023. One of the two latrine blocks at Lower secondary is complete, and the other block is ongoing. 10,000 litre water harvesting systems have been installed at both primary and Lower secondary sites. These will provide water at hand washing stations, at the menstrual hygiene management facility (MHM), and provide safe drinking water. There is also a plan for teacher accommodation at the lower secondary school.
While these facilities will prove a great benefit to the 726 students and 27 teachers, it is important to note that there is another class of locals who have been greatly profited by project sekoly: Sarisambo. These are the local/village construction casuals. Sekoly Sarisambo is a 12-month project (January-December 2023), longer than any other sekoly projects, which are usually six months long. As a result, the local casuals have received a lot of training from SEED’s construction technicians and thus developed their construction skills. Some of the local casuals will join the pool of construction technicians, from which SEED will consider for future works in the community. Sekoly Sarisambo has provided not only short-term job creation in the community, but opportunities for further employment which could potentially continue for years to come as has been the case for many others in the technicians’ team. SEED is grateful for all donations channeled towards this worthy project.
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