Katapazi Development

I am delighted to announce that The Butterfly Tree is now an aid agency for Jersey Overseas Aid. The Commission funded by the people of Jersey firmly believe that it is their moral duty to care about other people and to help them help themselves. We are honoured to working with such a wonderful organisation who give substantial funding for aidwork in developing countries and grateful for the grant that we have been given to improve the the clinic and school at Katapazi.

Katapazi is a remote village in the Mukuni Chiefdom, over thirty miles from Livingstone and some twenty miles off the Lusaka Road travelling through bush using dirt tracks. The school and clinic has a catchemnt of 5400 people and has very little help from the outside world. When I first visited Katapazi in February 2008 I discovered that they had no electricity and one bore hole for the community and school to share. Through Just a Drop and W Foundation we have added a bore hole solely for the school, which gives them an opportunity to grow food for their feeding program.

Katapazi: Basic School pupils Elizabeth, health centre midwife

Now with a grant form Jersey Overseas Aid we have commenced building a 1×2 classroom block, enabling the school to upgrade to grades eight and nine as there is a high drop out rate after grade seven. The children have to walk several miles to school most of them without shoes. We will also include desks and chairs in addition to four pit-latrine toilets for the pupils and staff.

The funding will include and extention and improvements to the clinic, run by a midwife and her community-trained helpers. There is no male ward and the nearest hospital at Zimba is a thirty mile walk from Katapazi, resulting in unnessary deaths. Solar panels, a fridge and equipment will also be provided. The communty’s contribution to the project is making bricks, providing building materials and labour and The Butterfly Tree will train them in sustainability, HIVand AIDS in Zambia awareness, water and community projects.

Katapazi: Basic School choir                                  Basic School football team

Katapazi like Mukuni is an extremely poor village and has a large number of orphans. If you would like to sponsor an orphan it is £95 per annum or £8 per month. Visit Youtube and see the Katapazi choir singing and the boys playing football with bare feet using a ‘bag and string’ football.

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