Education for 200 children in Honduras

by Fly The Phoenix
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras
Education for 200 children in Honduras

Project Report | Apr 15, 2011
Sustainable community plans in Honduras

By Dom Williams | GVI Latin America Projects Director

On our projects in Latin America we run many sustainable 'plans' which are essentially sustainable income generation schemes aimed at empowering the local community members and providing a sustainable source of funding for education for children of the community.

In Honduras donations have helped us to fund teachers’ salaries for secondary education teaches in the community, offering this opportunity to local children for the first time. In a bid to make secondary education sustainable in the community we wanted to implement a sustainable ‘plan’ for this cause.

After numerous meetings with the communities of San Rafael and Barbasco discussing ideas and how they may work ‘Plan Café’ has been given the green light to begin! Plan Cafe, as the names suggests will focus on coffee, an extremely popular crop in Central America.

Both communities have given a total of 2.5 hectares of land to the project and now we will buy roughly 12,000 small coffee plants that will be planted on the land. The coffee will then be cut and sold, and the profit will go towards the secondary school to help pay teachers salaries. All of this will help create a sustainable income for the school.

So now that the land has been given, the next step is to clean it, terrace it, put a fence around it, and plant the coffee plants. All of which needs to be finished by June. It will be a lot of work but with the collaboration of the secondary school students, their parents, and GVI volunteers and staff we have no doubt that it will be successful!

Thank you to everyone who has donated to this project and watch this space for news from Plan Cafe!

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