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The Wara Wara Community Schools
            Project




Project to Support Primary Education in Wara Wara Bafodea, Sierra Leone

                                                           Marcos Portillo de Armenteras
                                                   Las Palmas de G.C., Spain. August 2012
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project




         Community School in Kamagbengbeh
             Wara Wara Bafodea, July 2012
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project


Supporting primary "community" education in the province of Wara Wara
    Bafodea, one of the most deprived areas of Sierra Leone, Africa.
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project



-   Because in the Human Development Index (HDI),
    2011 UN ranked 180 of 187 nations.
-   Because 60 of 100 adults (aged 15 +) are illiterate.
    In Spain 2 out of 100
-   Because 1 in 5 children dies before age 5 from
     malnutrition and other diseases.
-   Because 1 in 100 women die in childbirth. In Spain 6
    in 100,000
-   Because it was at war from 1991 to 2002
-   Because life expectancy at birth is 47.8 years, while
    in Spain is 81 years.
-   Because 63% of the population lives on less than $
    1.25 a day.
-   Because the project developer (Marcos Portillo
    Armenteras) has previously developed education
    initiatives in the country and knows the reality very
    well and how to impact on it in a positive way.
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project



-   Because it is one of the country's poorest
    provinces. It has 30,000 inhabitants spread over
    some 150 villages.
-   Because it is north of the country, in a
    mountainous area of difficult access. There are
    no paved roads and present steep slopes. No
    phones or internet coverage. There are only 2
    cars in the whole province and belong to the
    king.                                              Wara Wara Bafodea
-   Because the primary school enrollment rate is
    one of the lowest in the country and school
    absenteeism exceeds the national average.
-   Because 16 of the 31 (52%) schools in the
    province have been developed by the villagers
    (communities) as the government fails to
    address the existing schooling needs.
-   Because there are no hospitals. The area is
    served by two nurses and a paramedic.
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project




Community School in Kasentity
 Wara Wara Bafodea, July 2012
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project

Previous Experience in Sierra Leona
Examples of development through SOCIAL PARTICIPATION in Biriwa
          province, Sierra Leone. Year 2008 to 2009 .

             Performed by promoter of this project


           VILLAGERS OF KAKAYOH BUILDING THEIR OWN SCHOOL




             Escuela de Kakayoh
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Continuation- Schools built through social participation. Year 2008 to 2009

                                       Before                                             After




                         School in Kakayoh                                    School in Kakayoh

                                    Antes
                                       Before                                             After
                                      Antes




                          School in Kamakita                                  School in Kamakita
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project

 Proposal
  To impact on 8 of the 16 community schools * existing in the province of Wara
  Wara Bafodea through SOCIAL MOBILIZATION and use of local resources in order
  to improve their material, academic and health conditions. To provide college
  training to 50 teachers. To increase and strengthen the presence of female teachers
  in the schools.




* Mean of "community“: those initiatives launched at the behest of the rural people themselves, outside the official network of
state schools.
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o   Project Representative in Spain:
    Coopera * (G48499602). Spanish NGO devoted to the cooperation for
    development and integrate by people of different political, religious and
    cultural believes. Commitment to education as an engine of development.
     http://www.coopera.cc

o   Planner/Executor: Marcos Portillo Armenteras / The Wara Wara
    Community Schools Project, based in Sierra Leone.

o   Authorities in Sierra Leone :
     -   Counselor education Koinadugu District: Peter Bayuku Konteh.
     -   Counselor education Wara Wara Bafodea: Serah Kamara.
     -   King of Wara Wara Bafodea (Paramount Chief): Alhaji Almamy
     Hamidu I.

o   Villages: Kamagbengbeh, Kamadaindaina, Pampakor/Turaya, Daliportor,
    Kassasie, Kasentity, Kadanka, Kakonso. All the villagers, men, women and
    children.

o   55 community teachers across the province of Wara Wara Bafodea.


         *The NGO COOPERA represents The Wara Wara Community Schools in an altruistic way, so that 100% of the money
    donated will go to the project in Sierra Leona.
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This past July, Marcos Portillo, project developer
moved to the province of Wara Wara Bafodea for
3 weeks to perform a thorough study on primary
education.




                                                      He met with local leaders, visited and
                                                      studied the 31 existing primary schools
                                                      (16 community and 15 government),
                                                      interviewed each of the teachers and
                                                      administrators. With all this information
                                                      gathered made ​a diagnosis of the reality
                                                      by identifying critical needs and setting
                                                      priorities for action.
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   Community Schools Visited- Wara Wara Bafodea




Kasongo                     Kassasie    Kayenda




Pampako                   Seredugu       Turaya
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          Kasentity      Kakonso                              Kadanka




Kasongo                              Kassasie    Kayenda


  Kakamba                           Daliportor                Kamanikae




Pampako                            Seredugu
                                      Kasepena    Turaya
          Kamagbengbeh                                     Kamadaindaina
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   Some Community Teachers Interviewed- Wara Wara Bafodea




Kasongo                         Kassasie    Kayenda
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    Children in Wara Wara Bafodea



        Kassasie    Kayenda
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1. School Buildings


2. School Supplies



   3. Teachers


   4. Children
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         1. School Buildings


 Precarious buildings with potential for collapse.

 In many cases, absence of latrines with consequent
unhealthiness involved.

 No wells in many schools encouraging children to drink
contaminated water and contract diseases.
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project


               2. School Supplies


 Scarcity or absence of blackboards, benches and tables and those
existing in very poor condition.

 Inadequate and sometimes nonexistent books, notebooks, pencils
and pens.

   Lack of uniforms and in very poor condition.
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                  3. Teachers

 There are 55 community teachers.

     26 teachers have not completed high school.
     17 teachers have completed high school.
     12 teachers have teaching diploma.

   Only 5 female teachers across the province.

 Average salary: 6,7 euros per month 9 months a year. 12 of
them work voluntarily and receive no financial compensation for
their work.
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                           4. Children


 High percentage of children not enrolled in school and absenteeism.

 They work from a very early age and are an important source of
family labor to support housework, crops and livestock.

 Many are malnourished and suffer from diseases that make it
difficult for them to attend.
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project



1. School must be Alive: There must be a high
percentage of children attending regularly and
teachers must be truly committed to the education of
students.


2. Isolation:       We will work in schools that are in
remote locations.


3. Number of Students:                   We want to
impact the schools with more students.


4. Degree of community
involvement: The villagers must have
demonstrated interest in working for their own
existing schools.
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                                     2
                                   Kamadaindaina
 1                                 Number of Students:
Kamagbengbeh                       70
                                   Teachers: 2
Number of Students: 84
                                   Nearest Primary
Teachers: 4
                                   School 4.5 km
Nearest primary school:
                                   Well: Operating but
8 km
                                   not drinking water
Well: Broken
                                   Latrine: Operating
Latrine: No




  3                                   4
Pampakor/Turaya                      Daliportor
Number of students: 188              Number of
Teachers: 2                          students: 74
Nearest primary school: n            students
/a                                   Teachers: 2
Well: No                             Nearest primary
Latrine: No                          school: 6 km
                                     Well: No
                                     Latrine: No
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                                           6
    5                                Kasentity
Kassasie                             Number of Students:
Number of Students: 53               74
Teachers: 1                          Teachers: 1
Nearest primary school:              Nearest primary
5 km                                 school: 3 km
Well: No                             Well: Operating
Latrine: No                          Latrine: Operating



              7                       8
Kadanka
Number of students:                 Kakonso
115                                 Number of
Teachers: 4                         students: 146
Nearest primary                     students
school: 3 km                        Teachers: 4
Well: Operating                     Nearest primary
Latrine: Operating                  school: 6 km
(very poor)                         Well: No
                                    Latrine:
                                    Operating
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project
                                           NGO Coopera, Spain


                                             The Wara Wara
                                           Community Schools
                                           Project, Sierra Leone



                                           Market Research and
                                              Data Analysis
Monitoring and
 Evaluation




                                           SELF DEVELOPMENT
                                                MEETINGS




            Construction and School          University Education          Educational Workshops
                    Reform                    and Workshops for              for the Community
                                                  Teachers

                                      Constitution of the Association of
                                      Community Schools of Wara Wara
                                                  Bafodea
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Estimated period of project implementation: 2 years from October 2012.

   WORKING METHOD

    1. Market Research and Data Analysis: diagnosis of reality. Made in July 2012

    2. Self Development Meetings: The heart of the project.

         The promoter of the project will work with the 8 chosen schools every two weeks (see diagram on
         the next slide). He will meet with the entire population of the villages, the true protagonists of the
         project, in the self developing encounters. With his guidance, the villagers will:

            Express themselves about the status of their school, the needs, their problems.
            Evaluate what local resources, free or not, are there at their disposal in order to support
           the school, for example, human resources, sand, stones and other.
            Set up goals: the community agrees to undertake certain activities for their school in the
           next two weeks (until the following self development meeting).
            Self monitor the fulfillment of the goals in the due date.
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    WORK METHOD- Continuation

 Example of Weekly Work Plan (Self-Development)
              Monday              Tuesday            Wednesday         Thursday              Friday                    Saturday

Week 1   1 Kamagbengbeh   2 Kamadaindaina         3 Pampakor Turaya   4 Daliportor   logistics/administration   llogistics/administration

Week 2   5 Kassasie       6 Kasentity             7 Kadanka           8 Kakonso      logistics/administration   logistics/administration

Week 3   1 Kamagbengbeh   2 Kamadaindaina         3 Pampakor Turaya   4 Daliportor   logistics/administration   logistics/administration

Week 4   5 Kassasie       6 Kasentity             7 Kadanka           8 Kakonso      logistics/administration   logistics/administration

Week 5   1 Kamagbengbeh   2 Kamadaindaina         3 Pampakor Turaya   4 Daliportor   logistics/administration   logistics/administration

Week 6   5 Kassasie       6 Kasentity             7 Kadanka           8 Kakonso      logistics/administration   logistics/administration


  As seen in the table, in every village will hold a self development meeting every two weeks.


3. The population is set to work with his own hands, using local resources, to ensure the
attainment of the objectives every two weeks. Examples: repairing a wall, fell trees to build furniture,
traditional construction of latrines, others.


4. Identification of leaders and villages devoted to the construction of their
school. The project sponsor throughout the weeks of work is identifying the “villages devoted in
developing their own school" and provides "external support", which is embodied in different forms
depending on the needs of the school, for example : cement bags, hire a chainsaw to build furniture,
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      WORK METHOD- Continuation

   iron for school structure. The result of that identification, the project developer decide
what two schools from 8 in which you are working, will be offered to build two new schools.

      The purpose of this working method is that the villagers are the
 protagonists of the project; that they feel the school as theirs; that their
              development is the result of their hard work.


    Parallel to the self development meetings, the following initiatives will be undertaken:

• Community Teachers College Education:
In the College of Teachers in Kabala: the project intends to facilitate the training of all
community teachers in the province of Wara Wara Bafodea (total of 50), as well as new
teachers who will come to strengthen the network of schools in the province.

• Training Workshops for the Community: health, education awareness, school
maintenance, teachers support, others.
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     METODO DE TRABAJO- Continuación
     sierra mecánica para construir muebles, hierro para la estructura de la escuela. Fruto de esta misma
identificación, el promotor del proyecto decidirá en qué dos aldeas, de las 8 en las que se está trabajando,
se ofrecerá la construcción de una nueva escuela en sustitución de la existente. Para estas dos nuevas
escuelas el proyecto aportará cemento, hierro, zinc otros.

     Lo que se pretende con este método de trabajo es que los aldeanos sean los protagonistas del
proyecto, que sientan la escuela como suya, que el desarrollo de las mismas sea fruto de su esfuerzo y
trabajo.

      Paralelamente a los encuentros de desarrollo se trabajará en:

1.    Formación de maestros comunitarios:
       • Académica en escuela de maestros: se pretende facilitar la formación de todos los
       maestros comunitarios tanto de escuelas comunitarias, como de escuelas del gobierno no
       cualificados (un total de 50) y formación de nuevas profesoras que vendrían a reforzar la red de
       escuelas de la provincia. Existe en Sierra Leona, y en la ciudad de Kabala (a 33 kms de Wara Wara
       Bafodea), formación universitaria a distancia para maestros.
       •   Talleres de formación continua.

2.    Talleres de Formación para la comunidad: salubridad, concienciación sobre la educación,
mantenimiento de las escuelas, apoyo a los maestros, otros.
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Any financial contribution, big or small, once or every month, is really appreciated....
We want to build a solid and sustainable project and therefore long term commitment
would help us enormously.
    To give you an idea:
   • With 10 euros a month, you will help with a bag of cement each
   month.
   • With 20 euros a month, you will help to pay for 1 teachers
   education (and transport) for a year at the School of Teachers in
   Kabala.
   • With 80 euros a month, you will help to reform a school in 2
   years.
   • With 800 euros a month, together with a group of friends, family,
   fellow worker, school classmates, you will help us to build a school in
   two years .
   • Are you a teacher? Sponsor a group of teachers.
   Help with the amount you can, monthly or single payment: As you
   decide.
                   HELP US TO HELP THEM!
   Trainning of a teacher costs 240 euros a year, and lasts three years.
   To Build a school costs about 20,000 euros.
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project




Make your donations through the following account of the NGO
COOPERA, which is available exclusively to this project: The Wara
Wara Community Schools Project, Sierra Leone.

   Transfer from outside Spain:
   ES78 2054 0350 1791 6203 0131

   Transfer from within Spain:
   2054/0350/17/9162030131 (Caja de Navarra)

   Subject: The Wara Wara Community Schools Project
The Wara Wara Community Schools Project




o Please forward this Power Point: Spend some time to see who
would be interested and who can support.

o To those willing to help, please, organize a party, a charity
lunch, a paddle tournament…. Any possible thing to raise money
to support the project.

o If you have any questions related to the project please,
contact, Marcos Portillo.
  +34609688562 (until mid October)…
  thewarawaracsproject@gmail.com
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  • 1. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Project to Support Primary Education in Wara Wara Bafodea, Sierra Leone Marcos Portillo de Armenteras Las Palmas de G.C., Spain. August 2012
  • 2. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Community School in Kamagbengbeh Wara Wara Bafodea, July 2012
  • 3. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Supporting primary "community" education in the province of Wara Wara Bafodea, one of the most deprived areas of Sierra Leone, Africa.
  • 4. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project - Because in the Human Development Index (HDI), 2011 UN ranked 180 of 187 nations. - Because 60 of 100 adults (aged 15 +) are illiterate. In Spain 2 out of 100 - Because 1 in 5 children dies before age 5 from malnutrition and other diseases. - Because 1 in 100 women die in childbirth. In Spain 6 in 100,000 - Because it was at war from 1991 to 2002 - Because life expectancy at birth is 47.8 years, while in Spain is 81 years. - Because 63% of the population lives on less than $ 1.25 a day. - Because the project developer (Marcos Portillo Armenteras) has previously developed education initiatives in the country and knows the reality very well and how to impact on it in a positive way.
  • 5. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project - Because it is one of the country's poorest provinces. It has 30,000 inhabitants spread over some 150 villages. - Because it is north of the country, in a mountainous area of difficult access. There are no paved roads and present steep slopes. No phones or internet coverage. There are only 2 cars in the whole province and belong to the king. Wara Wara Bafodea - Because the primary school enrollment rate is one of the lowest in the country and school absenteeism exceeds the national average. - Because 16 of the 31 (52%) schools in the province have been developed by the villagers (communities) as the government fails to address the existing schooling needs. - Because there are no hospitals. The area is served by two nurses and a paramedic.
  • 6. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project
  • 7. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Community School in Kasentity Wara Wara Bafodea, July 2012
  • 8. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Previous Experience in Sierra Leona Examples of development through SOCIAL PARTICIPATION in Biriwa province, Sierra Leone. Year 2008 to 2009 . Performed by promoter of this project VILLAGERS OF KAKAYOH BUILDING THEIR OWN SCHOOL Escuela de Kakayoh
  • 9. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Continuation- Schools built through social participation. Year 2008 to 2009 Before After School in Kakayoh School in Kakayoh Antes Before After Antes School in Kamakita School in Kamakita
  • 10. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Proposal To impact on 8 of the 16 community schools * existing in the province of Wara Wara Bafodea through SOCIAL MOBILIZATION and use of local resources in order to improve their material, academic and health conditions. To provide college training to 50 teachers. To increase and strengthen the presence of female teachers in the schools. * Mean of "community“: those initiatives launched at the behest of the rural people themselves, outside the official network of state schools.
  • 11. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project o Project Representative in Spain: Coopera * (G48499602). Spanish NGO devoted to the cooperation for development and integrate by people of different political, religious and cultural believes. Commitment to education as an engine of development. http://www.coopera.cc o Planner/Executor: Marcos Portillo Armenteras / The Wara Wara Community Schools Project, based in Sierra Leone. o Authorities in Sierra Leone : - Counselor education Koinadugu District: Peter Bayuku Konteh. - Counselor education Wara Wara Bafodea: Serah Kamara. - King of Wara Wara Bafodea (Paramount Chief): Alhaji Almamy Hamidu I. o Villages: Kamagbengbeh, Kamadaindaina, Pampakor/Turaya, Daliportor, Kassasie, Kasentity, Kadanka, Kakonso. All the villagers, men, women and children. o 55 community teachers across the province of Wara Wara Bafodea. *The NGO COOPERA represents The Wara Wara Community Schools in an altruistic way, so that 100% of the money donated will go to the project in Sierra Leona.
  • 12. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project This past July, Marcos Portillo, project developer moved to the province of Wara Wara Bafodea for 3 weeks to perform a thorough study on primary education. He met with local leaders, visited and studied the 31 existing primary schools (16 community and 15 government), interviewed each of the teachers and administrators. With all this information gathered made ​a diagnosis of the reality by identifying critical needs and setting priorities for action.
  • 13. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Community Schools Visited- Wara Wara Bafodea Kasongo Kassasie Kayenda Pampako Seredugu Turaya
  • 14. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Kasentity Kakonso Kadanka Kasongo Kassasie Kayenda Kakamba Daliportor Kamanikae Pampako Seredugu Kasepena Turaya Kamagbengbeh Kamadaindaina
  • 15. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Some Community Teachers Interviewed- Wara Wara Bafodea Kasongo Kassasie Kayenda
  • 16. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Children in Wara Wara Bafodea Kassasie Kayenda
  • 17. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 1. School Buildings 2. School Supplies 3. Teachers 4. Children
  • 18. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 1. School Buildings  Precarious buildings with potential for collapse.  In many cases, absence of latrines with consequent unhealthiness involved.  No wells in many schools encouraging children to drink contaminated water and contract diseases.
  • 19. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 2. School Supplies  Scarcity or absence of blackboards, benches and tables and those existing in very poor condition.  Inadequate and sometimes nonexistent books, notebooks, pencils and pens.  Lack of uniforms and in very poor condition.
  • 20. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 3. Teachers  There are 55 community teachers.  26 teachers have not completed high school.  17 teachers have completed high school.  12 teachers have teaching diploma.  Only 5 female teachers across the province.  Average salary: 6,7 euros per month 9 months a year. 12 of them work voluntarily and receive no financial compensation for their work.
  • 21. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 4. Children  High percentage of children not enrolled in school and absenteeism.  They work from a very early age and are an important source of family labor to support housework, crops and livestock.  Many are malnourished and suffer from diseases that make it difficult for them to attend.
  • 22. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project
  • 23. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 1. School must be Alive: There must be a high percentage of children attending regularly and teachers must be truly committed to the education of students. 2. Isolation: We will work in schools that are in remote locations. 3. Number of Students: We want to impact the schools with more students. 4. Degree of community involvement: The villagers must have demonstrated interest in working for their own existing schools.
  • 24. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 2 Kamadaindaina 1 Number of Students: Kamagbengbeh 70 Teachers: 2 Number of Students: 84 Nearest Primary Teachers: 4 School 4.5 km Nearest primary school: Well: Operating but 8 km not drinking water Well: Broken Latrine: Operating Latrine: No 3 4 Pampakor/Turaya Daliportor Number of students: 188 Number of Teachers: 2 students: 74 Nearest primary school: n students /a Teachers: 2 Well: No Nearest primary Latrine: No school: 6 km Well: No Latrine: No
  • 25. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project 6 5 Kasentity Kassasie Number of Students: Number of Students: 53 74 Teachers: 1 Teachers: 1 Nearest primary school: Nearest primary 5 km school: 3 km Well: No Well: Operating Latrine: No Latrine: Operating 7 8 Kadanka Number of students: Kakonso 115 Number of Teachers: 4 students: 146 Nearest primary students school: 3 km Teachers: 4 Well: Operating Nearest primary Latrine: Operating school: 6 km (very poor) Well: No Latrine: Operating
  • 26. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project NGO Coopera, Spain The Wara Wara Community Schools Project, Sierra Leone Market Research and Data Analysis Monitoring and Evaluation SELF DEVELOPMENT MEETINGS Construction and School University Education Educational Workshops Reform and Workshops for for the Community Teachers Constitution of the Association of Community Schools of Wara Wara Bafodea
  • 27. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Estimated period of project implementation: 2 years from October 2012. WORKING METHOD 1. Market Research and Data Analysis: diagnosis of reality. Made in July 2012 2. Self Development Meetings: The heart of the project. The promoter of the project will work with the 8 chosen schools every two weeks (see diagram on the next slide). He will meet with the entire population of the villages, the true protagonists of the project, in the self developing encounters. With his guidance, the villagers will:  Express themselves about the status of their school, the needs, their problems.  Evaluate what local resources, free or not, are there at their disposal in order to support the school, for example, human resources, sand, stones and other.  Set up goals: the community agrees to undertake certain activities for their school in the next two weeks (until the following self development meeting).  Self monitor the fulfillment of the goals in the due date.
  • 28. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project WORK METHOD- Continuation Example of Weekly Work Plan (Self-Development) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Week 1 1 Kamagbengbeh 2 Kamadaindaina 3 Pampakor Turaya 4 Daliportor logistics/administration llogistics/administration Week 2 5 Kassasie 6 Kasentity 7 Kadanka 8 Kakonso logistics/administration logistics/administration Week 3 1 Kamagbengbeh 2 Kamadaindaina 3 Pampakor Turaya 4 Daliportor logistics/administration logistics/administration Week 4 5 Kassasie 6 Kasentity 7 Kadanka 8 Kakonso logistics/administration logistics/administration Week 5 1 Kamagbengbeh 2 Kamadaindaina 3 Pampakor Turaya 4 Daliportor logistics/administration logistics/administration Week 6 5 Kassasie 6 Kasentity 7 Kadanka 8 Kakonso logistics/administration logistics/administration As seen in the table, in every village will hold a self development meeting every two weeks. 3. The population is set to work with his own hands, using local resources, to ensure the attainment of the objectives every two weeks. Examples: repairing a wall, fell trees to build furniture, traditional construction of latrines, others. 4. Identification of leaders and villages devoted to the construction of their school. The project sponsor throughout the weeks of work is identifying the “villages devoted in developing their own school" and provides "external support", which is embodied in different forms depending on the needs of the school, for example : cement bags, hire a chainsaw to build furniture,
  • 29. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project WORK METHOD- Continuation iron for school structure. The result of that identification, the project developer decide what two schools from 8 in which you are working, will be offered to build two new schools. The purpose of this working method is that the villagers are the protagonists of the project; that they feel the school as theirs; that their development is the result of their hard work. Parallel to the self development meetings, the following initiatives will be undertaken: • Community Teachers College Education: In the College of Teachers in Kabala: the project intends to facilitate the training of all community teachers in the province of Wara Wara Bafodea (total of 50), as well as new teachers who will come to strengthen the network of schools in the province. • Training Workshops for the Community: health, education awareness, school maintenance, teachers support, others.
  • 30. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project METODO DE TRABAJO- Continuación sierra mecánica para construir muebles, hierro para la estructura de la escuela. Fruto de esta misma identificación, el promotor del proyecto decidirá en qué dos aldeas, de las 8 en las que se está trabajando, se ofrecerá la construcción de una nueva escuela en sustitución de la existente. Para estas dos nuevas escuelas el proyecto aportará cemento, hierro, zinc otros. Lo que se pretende con este método de trabajo es que los aldeanos sean los protagonistas del proyecto, que sientan la escuela como suya, que el desarrollo de las mismas sea fruto de su esfuerzo y trabajo. Paralelamente a los encuentros de desarrollo se trabajará en: 1. Formación de maestros comunitarios: • Académica en escuela de maestros: se pretende facilitar la formación de todos los maestros comunitarios tanto de escuelas comunitarias, como de escuelas del gobierno no cualificados (un total de 50) y formación de nuevas profesoras que vendrían a reforzar la red de escuelas de la provincia. Existe en Sierra Leona, y en la ciudad de Kabala (a 33 kms de Wara Wara Bafodea), formación universitaria a distancia para maestros. • Talleres de formación continua. 2. Talleres de Formación para la comunidad: salubridad, concienciación sobre la educación, mantenimiento de las escuelas, apoyo a los maestros, otros.
  • 31. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Any financial contribution, big or small, once or every month, is really appreciated.... We want to build a solid and sustainable project and therefore long term commitment would help us enormously. To give you an idea: • With 10 euros a month, you will help with a bag of cement each month. • With 20 euros a month, you will help to pay for 1 teachers education (and transport) for a year at the School of Teachers in Kabala. • With 80 euros a month, you will help to reform a school in 2 years. • With 800 euros a month, together with a group of friends, family, fellow worker, school classmates, you will help us to build a school in two years . • Are you a teacher? Sponsor a group of teachers. Help with the amount you can, monthly or single payment: As you decide. HELP US TO HELP THEM! Trainning of a teacher costs 240 euros a year, and lasts three years. To Build a school costs about 20,000 euros.
  • 32. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project Make your donations through the following account of the NGO COOPERA, which is available exclusively to this project: The Wara Wara Community Schools Project, Sierra Leone. Transfer from outside Spain: ES78 2054 0350 1791 6203 0131 Transfer from within Spain: 2054/0350/17/9162030131 (Caja de Navarra) Subject: The Wara Wara Community Schools Project
  • 33. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project o Please forward this Power Point: Spend some time to see who would be interested and who can support. o To those willing to help, please, organize a party, a charity lunch, a paddle tournament…. Any possible thing to raise money to support the project. o If you have any questions related to the project please, contact, Marcos Portillo. +34609688562 (until mid October)… thewarawaracsproject@gmail.com
  • 34. The Wara Wara Community Schools Project