Field Impact ReportTemporary School Shelters ConstructionSouthern Haiti
Three modules for the school of Ecole Nationale de Lori have not been built , 60 modules were built for the project instead of 63.
Project UpdateIt was last reported that :
A) Ecole Nationale Notre Dame de Lamercie had been completed and pictures were submitted.
B) Ecole Gond Dayer was delayed since the concreted floor was not completed yet and no truck wanted to drive to Gond Ayer as this area was hard to reach.
C) College Bon Samaritain de Bondeau, construction started and pictures were submitted
D) MEBSH de Baconnois received materials, construction had been completed and pictures were submitted.
E) Ecole Nationale de Lori
The base was built by the contractor however, by the time FFP shipped materials for the modules to be built, the school had an offer from an NGO to build a concrete school. Therefore, the existing base was demolished.
Since then, the construction of the floor has been completed for Ecole Gond Dayer.
As for College Bon Samaritain de Bondeau, the modules have been completed, giving a total of 60 modules completed for the project.
However, Florida sent funds for the construction of 43 modules and local funds were used for the construction of 20 modules.
Pictures of the concrete floor of 1 module for Gond Ayer :
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Changes to Project Description Project GoalPlease see Projected Impact.
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