Kawamaitha Classroom Progress

Here is an update from our Kenya Country Director, Andrew Guuru, on the Kawamaitha classroom progress in Karima.

Ongoing classroom construction- Karima
Ongoing classroom construction- Karima
Newly constructed classrooms at Kawamaitha Primary School
Newly constructed classrooms at Kawamaitha Primary School

Here are photos of the ongoing classroom construction at Kawamaitha primary school in Karima. The masons are doing the final touches on the outer walls with the inner wall plastering complete. We have a US team arriving in the community this weekend that will be working on the floors. The classrooms will be in use in 2 weeks time.

Thanks,

Andrew

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