By Katherine Ippolito | Program Manager
Dear Supporters,
This has been a very productive quarter for our Educational Support fund in Laos fund. We spent over 3,225USD towards UNSDG #4: Quality Education and increasing access to quality education for students in Laos and UNSDG #3 Good health and well-being. These funds were used to support free English and other life skills classes in town. 2,400USD was also used to support the construction of huts for Novice Monk students at WPO to sleep in more hygienic facilities.
This Quarter The GVI Trust has contributed to the continuing of GVI Laos’ free classes for male and female students from rural Laos, who come to the city to gain access to higher quality education.
The GVI Trust has also contributed to UNSDG #5: Gender equality by using the rented classrooms to support all-female classes and skill-building workshops. Students learned about gender equality, learned presentation skills, and computer skills.
The GVI Trust also contributed to improving the quality of sleeping quarters for Novice Monks coming from rural villages to study in town in one of the largest Monk schools in Luangprabang. Because of the influx of students over the past several years, the temple grounds are not equipped to house so many novices and monks. There is a project to raise funds to build small huts so that 3-4 novices can sleep in more hygienic facilities rather than all sleeping together on the floor of the temple. We had a very generous donation that allowed the monks to help build 4 of these huts, directly impacting the quality of life of up to 16 students.
Thank you for your continued contribution and commitment to the GVI Trust Program in Laos. We look forward to working together to continue to provide these opportunities in Laos in the next quarter.
With Gratitude,
Laos Education
Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.
If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.