Teachers displaced from Bissau and who teach in Aldeia de Ampintcha, in Carache, need an equipped residence so that they feel motivated to continue teaching children.
The Ampintcha Village School in Carache was built by UNICEF and is supported with funds from Kéré Ecolodge through its NGO, Escama. And although the school has good teaching conditions for the children, the teachers had to share a house with people from the village who kindly gave them a room in their houses.
And it was with the aim of improving the living conditions of the teachers, all of whom came from Bissau, that Ilha de Kéré, through the ESCama foundation, asked for funding to build a residence for its 4 teachers with 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower. The Hurtigruten Foundation financed the project and today the work is completed, but the space is empty of materials necessary for the well-being of teachers.
And for this we would need your help in purchasing some materials such as beds (4), closets (3), desks (3), chairs (3), mosquito nets, sheets, towels and rugs. The amount raised is used entirely to equip 3 bedrooms for 4 people and 1 bathroom.
Equipping the teachers' residence is very important because it will encourage teachers to stay on the island of Carache for as many years as possible.