The Situation in Moshi

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Kiboriloni Primary School is a school in Moshi, north Tanzania. It has a lot of pupils attending school everyday. Their parents send them to school so that they have a brighter future. Since Tanzania is a developing country it does not have enough resources to provide for each and every school. Therefore, joining many other organizations helping other parts of the world, we have chosen to improve Kiboriloni School and hope that many other schools, and the pupils of Kiboriloni school, may some day be able to help others have a brighter and better future ahead of them.

At the moment, there are not enough desks to accommodate all of the pupils and in some classes up to four pupils have to share a desk. The Desks are also very small. Some are broken and need attention.

 

The classrooms have no proper floors (as you may see in the picture above). There are up to 70 pupils in each class due to there not being enough classrooms and desks to have a suitable number in each. 

Amenities such as toilet facilities need to be improved.                                   

The health risk factor is constantly a threat due to the fact that the pupils have to share small desks and have only poor learning conditions available to them.

If you would like to find out more about Moshi and Kiboriloni School and/or help in anyway possible,  Please write to us.

 

 

 

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