The Projects - Baduma Nursery School
Baduma Nursey School is situated in Jappineh, Jarra Central - one of the poorest districts in Gambia.
The village’s first nursery was founded at the end of 2004 by a teenage volunteer who had only recently left school herself and was working with no equipment. Having started teaching the children underneath a tree, by November 2006 they had temporarily moved to an almost derelict room in a village compound which was far too small.
The African Oyster Trust has worked with Kira Dalton and money from the Sir Howard Dalton Fund (a fund created following the untimely death of Kira’s husband in 2007), to create brand new facilities in Jappineh.
Three classrooms have been completely renovated, furnished and equipped, and two more teachers have been recruited. Pupil numbers are expected to rise from 60 to 90 or more by Christmas 2008, and the community is delighted to, at last, have access to proper nursery education.
The African Oyster Trust continues to support Baduma Nursery School, including contributions towards teaching and food costs. We are also supporting an associated clinic project in Jappineh.
As well as being in a very poor region of Gambia, Jappineh is also remote and relatively inaccessible. This causes considerable problems with healthcare, so it is hoped that in the not too distant future, a clinic will also be established in Jappineh, providing 24 hour per day outpatient treatment, a pharmacy, obstetric care and in-patient wards, as well as a mobile clinic/ambulance. On this project we will be directly supporting the
Jappineh Youth Development Association with funding from the KASTIA Foundation,
USA.
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