Balkissa says she would like to be a nurse one day, adding that she enjoys going to school to learn and play in the school’s playground. She is just one example in one community of hundreds of children who have benefitted from new facilities, improved teacher training, and many other educational innovations that make this work a Centre of Excellence for Children Believe in Burkina Faso.
Funds for the work came through a partner agency, ChildFund Korea, while Children Believe provided learning materials and school supplies. The school has three classrooms, desks, chairs, a TV, an office with a computer, and a borehole for water and washrooms. The modern facility offers a playground and is powered by solar energy.
Zoungrana, a fruit seller with a husband and three children, says the school has helped not only her family but many others in the community.
“We mothers are very pleased that the project has placed a strong emphasis on involving fathers in the care and education of children through early childhood development awareness and training sessions for parents,” she says. “We notice a change in the children’s behavior. My daughter washes her hands regularly and especially before each meal, takes pleasure in washing herself and wearing clean clothes, and observes the rules of politeness and good manners.”
Something parents in both Canada and Burkina Faso could certainly agree on.
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