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IBUSA ASSOCIATION INC , USA Presented by Executive Council

IBUSA ASSOCIATION INC , USA Presented by Executive Council. Percentage of Students with Desks. IBUSA ASSOCIATION INC, USA. Education Project. Schools in Ibusa Area Delta State, Nigeria. School Assessment from the Principal Point of View. Needs include: Repairs and maintenance Desks

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IBUSA ASSOCIATION INC , USA Presented by Executive Council

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  1. IBUSA ASSOCIATION INC, USAPresentedby Executive Council

  2. Percentage of Students with Desks

  3. IBUSA ASSOCIATION INC, USA Education Project Schools in Ibusa Area Delta State, Nigeria

  4. School Assessment from the Principal Point of View • Needs include: • Repairs and maintenance • Desks • Supplies • Books

  5. Other Needs of Schools • A qualitative assessment was conducted • Respondent identified needs include: • fencing for schools • building maintenance/renovation • science equipment/laboratories • student accommodations (hostels) • library/books • computers

  6. Other Needs Continues • Additional needs include: • toilets • classroom blocks • teachers/staff • staff furniture (chairs and tables) • examination hall • desks

  7. How can we meet this Challenges • Involvement of school principals • Willingness to be involved, even without input • Sending money directly to principals

  8. Additional Comments • Other comments included: • Consultation with school principals • Consultation with Ministry of Education • Community involvement • Rural schools as a priority • Further data collection regarding needs • Involvement of PTAs

  9. Additional Comments • Other comments included: • Development of infrastructure • Needs of female students • Monitoring of projects • Provide for individual school needs • Enrollment fees for poor students • “More grease for your elbows”

  10. Isunanbogu Primary SchoolAt Obodoakpu Umueze, Ibusa Condition of the present schools Principal showing Front View of the Classroom building

  11. Isunanbogu Primary SchoolAt Obodoakpu Umueze, Ibusa Condition of the Present Schools Principal showing Side View of the Classroom building

  12. Isunanbogu Primary SchoolAt Obodoakpu Umueze, Ibusa Principal showing Inside View of the Classroom with Desk

  13. Isunanbogu Primary SchoolAt Obodoakpu Umueze, Ibusa Principal showing Inside view of the Classroom floor with children

  14. Isunanbogu Primary SchoolAt Obodoakpu Umueze, Ibusa Teacher Inside the classroom floor with children

  15. Isunanbogu Primary SchoolAt Obodoakpu Umueze, Ibusa Principal showing ceiling area of the Classroom with children

  16. Condition of the present schools Omu Girls Primary SchoolAt Ezukwu, Ibusa Inside view of the Classroom floor with children

  17. Omu Girls Primary SchoolAt Ezukwu, Ibusa Front view of the Classroom Building

  18. Omu Girls Primary SchoolAt Ezukwu, Ibusa Side view of the Classroom Building

  19. Omu Girls Primary SchoolAt Ezukwu, Ibusa Inside view of the Classroom Building

  20. Omu Girls Primary SchoolAt Ezukwu, Ibusa Inside Roof view of the Classroom Building

  21. St Mary Primary SchoolUmuadafe, Ibusa Principal showing ceiling area of the Classroom with children

  22. Welcome to Ibusa AssociationUSANational ConventionAtlanta, Georgia

  23. Current Condition Of SchoolsIn Ibusa, Nigeria

  24. Please Help

  25. Please Help

  26. Please Help

  27. "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in." Matthew 25:35

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