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Project Kavunzoni High School

We are building a secondary school in a region where no schools currently exist, and boarding schools in distant areas are unaffordable for the local population.

As a result, thousands of people in the community lack access to secondary education.

This project ensures sustainable education by establishing partnerships with local governments and communities.

The land for the school has been donated by the local community, and once built with external financial support, the school will be registered, staffed with teachers, and managed by the local government. This collaboration guarantees long-term access to quality secondary education for this community.

The Goshi region lacks a local secondary school, forcing students to attend distant and costly boarding schools. This limits access to education for thousands of children, especially from low-income families.

The project will directly benefit students in the Goshi community, providing them with access to secondary education. It also engages the local government and community members to ensure long-term sustainability.

We are building a fully-equipped secondary school with classrooms, laboratories, computer labs, and essential facilities like toilets and playgrounds. Students will also receive agricultural training to promote self-sufficiency.

Goshi region, Kilifi County, Kenya.

The total cost of the project is estimated at €80,959, covering construction, equipment, and staffing, with support from external donors and partnerships.