Rotary Club of Truro School Project
Befang, Cameroon, Africa
Nova Scotia
Cameroon
.BANA
Befang
BAMENDA
DOUALA
GS Illum School
Befang School
BamendaCity of Bamenda
The Road to Befang From Bamenda
A Few of the 211 Students with Mme. Oussematou, Allan and Lydia Sorflaten (Rotary Club of Truro) and two of the Teachers
Three Room Secondary School
Existing School Buildings
Existing School Buildings
Deteriorated Structure Two Room Primary School
Note The Steps Leading Into the School
No Teacher’s Desk; Bamboo Divider Between
Classrooms; Children Write on Their Laps.
Old Church Benches Used For Children To Sit. The Children Must Write On Their Laps.
The Floor Is Made
of Dust
Dust Breeds Jigger Fleas.
These Parasites Infest Their Toes
and Contaminate Their Blood Resulting in
Disease.
Dust Causes Cough(Respiratory Problems)
There is Potable Running Water From A Pump No Proper Place Where Children Can Wash Their Hands. They Get
Their Dresses Wet As They Carry Water.
The Children and Teachers Do Not Have A Proper Latrine. This Leads To Cholera and Dysentery.
The School Needs Assistance
• To Permit Children To Enjoy Their ‘Right To Quality Education’
• To Improve Working Conditions. Teachers Say Working Conditions Are Very Difficult
• Sanitation and Safety Of Children and
Teachers Must Come First
Present Latrine For Teachers & Children
Committee Choosing Site For
New Latrine
ioratedGlobal Grant- GG1417856 Approved:
To Rebuild and Equip Befang Presbyterian Secondary School
Forms Have Been Built To Make Bricks
Community Volunteers Making Bricks (Aim 6000!)
January 15th, 2014
Bannyuy JustinePresident Rotary Club of [email protected]
Rotary Club of Kumbo
Rotary Club in
Cameroon Supervising This Project.
Some Members of Rotary Club of Kumbo
Integrated Development Foundation (IDF) Will Be the NGO Administering The Project
(Director Mme Oussematou and Rotarian Lydia Turnover Ceremony of GS Illum Project)
Befang is Mr. Tafrie’s Home Community. He Skillfully
Directed The Rebuilding of GS Illum School, Rotary Club of
Truro’s First School Project in the Cameroon.
Mr. Tafrie Will Be The Community Coordinator of the Construction In
Befang
Phase 3. To Rebuild the Two Room Primary School that Accomodates 50 Students.
The Contractor : James Ntangye WOODMAN (Under the Direction of Civil Engineer Noube Mathieu)
Each Student Will Be Provided With A
Scribbler and Pencil
Looking Forward to Better Conditions!