New School: Primary, Secondary & Vocational For Children Without Birth Certificates

Ken

Platinum
Jan 1, 2002
13,884
495
83
New School: Primary, Secondary & Vocational For Children Without Birth Certificates

Interesting article in today's Sosua News:

[h=5]At this time, on a plot of land in a neighborhood of Sos?a (La Uni?n) the foundation is laid for a new school for primary, secondary and vocational training. A study conducted by the Office of Statistics (ONE) shows that 30.7% of children under 15 years do not have a birth certificate. Officially they do not exist![/h] [h=5]The construction of the new school[/h]
[h=5]Without a birth certificate, children can not attend school, at a later age they can not vote, they can not obtain a passport and can not claim an inheritance. The study also shows that it is primarily children (89.3%) from poor families. Four organizations have joined hands to make a contribution for the construction of a school for these children. Children from poor families without birth certificate, thus deprived of education. It's 'Colour4Kids', 'Asher Foundation, a 'Canadian Faith Community' and the 'Stichting Help Sos?akids to School'. The Dutch foundation 'Colour4Kids', has funds (25%) made available for the construction of the school. The project leader of the foundation Mr. Hassan Tale? is currently in Sos?a to supervise the construction.[/h]


[h=5]The Asher Foundation and the Canadian Faith Community are the main sponsors of the project and also do the operational management and organization of the school. This means the appointment of teachers, domestic workers and payment of salaries and maintenance of the building. But also provide the daily meals for the school children. For many children, the school meal is the only meal they get that day. Sylvia Berkley of the Dutch 'Stichting Help Sos?akids to School', as a small organization has a smaller role in the whole. They coordinate between the various foundations and maintain contacts. Thanks to the selfless efforts of many volunteers in Canada, the USA and the Netherlands soon (eventually) 650 children (with no birth certificate) can attend school and vocational educational.[/h]
[h=5]The construction of the new school[/h] [h=5]With a vocational education diploma they do have a better futu[/h]