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Dear Dreamer,
after a while 'time no Blog, here we are again with a new message to Father Henry, leader of the African Dream, which oversees the project.
now is in Zambia and shows us the situation from there:
"found here in Zambia to see how the school situation in comparison to Uganda and 'much more' poor.
Almost all schools have shifts: a group begins to 7 am until noon, the other from noon to 5 pm.
This is because 'there are not enough schools. Furthermore, the standard school and' very low. Then I see how lucky is the Uganda which has many schools, but unfortunately many have little comfortable environments.
Especially in high school, are numerous, but many are uninhabitable, with boys and girls crowded into a few rooms, classrooms with almost nonexistent and opportunity 'for personal study almost non-existent.
's why the African Dream project for St. Daniel Comboni - Omyer and' a major project, just because 'is giving the opportunity to a few hundred children to have the possibility' of using environments and tools that can help them in ib study and preparation for their future.
The fruits are beginning to be seen: in fact after the first four years, strenuous as ever for those who starts a work like this, the results have been seen: our school, though still so 'young,' was the best in the district, much better than many schools that year and no large government aid and have many years of life.
is why 'we see the importance of continuing to support this college facilities will be completed when all become' a model college and reach 'the intended purpose.
There 's still much to do: dorms, classrooms Scolas, library, school texts, houses for teachers, administrative offices, etc. ... As you can see there is' still much to do, but, says a Ugandan proverb, "the mot mot otero dekdek kulu" "the worm slowly comes to the stream." We want to run this little worm "!!!!
Father Enrico "
after a while 'time no Blog, here we are again with a new message to Father Henry, leader of the African Dream, which oversees the project.
now is in Zambia and shows us the situation from there:
"found here in Zambia to see how the school situation in comparison to Uganda and 'much more' poor.
Almost all schools have shifts: a group begins to 7 am until noon, the other from noon to 5 pm.
This is because 'there are not enough schools. Furthermore, the standard school and' very low. Then I see how lucky is the Uganda which has many schools, but unfortunately many have little comfortable environments.
Especially in high school, are numerous, but many are uninhabitable, with boys and girls crowded into a few rooms, classrooms with almost nonexistent and opportunity 'for personal study almost non-existent.
's why the African Dream project for St. Daniel Comboni - Omyer and' a major project, just because 'is giving the opportunity to a few hundred children to have the possibility' of using environments and tools that can help them in ib study and preparation for their future.
The fruits are beginning to be seen: in fact after the first four years, strenuous as ever for those who starts a work like this, the results have been seen: our school, though still so 'young,' was the best in the district, much better than many schools that year and no large government aid and have many years of life.
is why 'we see the importance of continuing to support this college facilities will be completed when all become' a model college and reach 'the intended purpose.
There 's still much to do: dorms, classrooms Scolas, library, school texts, houses for teachers, administrative offices, etc. ... As you can see there is' still much to do, but, says a Ugandan proverb, "the mot mot otero dekdek kulu" "the worm slowly comes to the stream." We want to run this little worm "!!!!
Father Enrico "