First days of school: Project Shelter Wakadogo opens in Uganda

untitledEarlier this year, TheIsmaili.org reported on Project Shelter Wakadogo, which was building a nursery school in Northern Uganda. Five months later, with the school built, we caught up with Farah Williamson, one of the project principals, to learn how they are progressing and their hopes for the future. 

When we met in the spring, you were about to put the final touches on your school in Acoyo, Uganda. Children line up to brush their teeth for the first time. Photo: Andrea Charbonneau Yes, on 5 June, after four years of preparation and a year of construction, the Project Shelter Wakadogo school opened its doors to 80 children, the youngest of whom is three years old and the oldest is six.

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