Improving Education in Mukuni

The British and Foreign School Society gave us a grant in 2007 to provide materials and equipment for the new high school we had built at Mukuni, without this we would not have been able to open. This grant also included funds to buy stationery and equipment for Mukuni, Ngandu and Kamwi Basic Schools and gave us a great start in developing these teaching facilities. At the end of last year we had school leavers who were the first to complete a full education within Mukuni Village. This generous support helped to advance the education in these remote villages, giving the pupils access to materials that are not normally provided by the government.

Once again the The British and Foreign School Society has generously given a grant to help six more basic schools. Katapazi, Siamasimbi, N’songwe, Libala, Manayemumyemu and Mulindi Basic Schools will each receive funding to purchase stationery and equipment. We are currently working in Katapazi, Siamasimbi and N’songwe, now this will give The Butterfly Tree an opportuntiy to assist three further schools, enabling us to expand our work within the chiefdom.

Education in Mukuni: Siamasimbi Pupils               N’gandu Basic School Pupils

Education is the key and the only way these vulnerable children have a chance of improving their circumstances. With 50 % of the pupils at Mukuni being orphaned through HIV/AIDS in Zambia it is crucial that these children are educated. All our projects revolve around orphan sponsorship and support aiming to enhance their health and education facilities. This month we have been able to extend our feeding programs, thanks to a very generous offer from a volunteer from Arizona who worked with me on the projects last September. Cunninghams continue to support the feeding program for the Mukuni schools; in addition we are providing food for N’gandu, Katapazi, Siamasimbi and Kamwi and the local community have provided the cooks. Another feeding program commenced at Mubiana Community School kindly funded by Placer Nature Centre.

To improve the education these schools need continued support as the government funding for basic schools is minimal. You too can help by giving a donation to one of our projects or you can sponsor an orphan for as little as £8 ($15) per month or £95 ($160) per annum.

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