In order to achieve our vision of building a standard elementary school and an educational ecosystem that provides access to education for 3,000 students, we need to develop the right assets to support this. The construction of classrooms and dormitories, developing a robust team of qualified native leaders, and forging strategic partnerships is imperative to rolling out effective educational, health, and sustainability programs.
Be a part of the Brick by Brick Project and help build a classroom at Hope Ndoto Africa Elementary School. For every $0.33 USD raised, 1 brick is added to the classroom construction at Hope Ndoto Africa Elementary School.
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In developing countries, the lack of separate toilets for girls and boys is among the top barriers to girls’ education. When a girl reaches puberty, access to a separate toilet can be the decisive factor of whether she continues with her education.
When girls are menstruating, they need access to a water point and to have a place where they can dispose of their pads. Without this, girls may miss up to 5 days of school every month or worse, drop out of school completely.
A lack of access to proper sanitation facilities poses a huge barrier to education as children frequently miss school due to hygiene-related diseases. Toilets and proper washing stations can help stop the spread of many parasites, diseases and infections such as diarrhea.
Grace primary school 300 students and staff share four rooms of bathrooms, these squat bathrooms are neither safe, private or clean.
About 50 girls miss school each week because of lack of privacy in the bathrooms.
Help us change this.