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Hair Transplant Dr Arvind Poswal
Posti letto per le studentesse povere
This year, the CVM has some girls who come from rural areas the opportunity to continue their studies in cities far from their homes, being able to take advantage of a dwelling Free. Compared to the past, though, there's something new: they increased the seats available and you plan to start a small business to ensure that young people are also a source of income.
Already last year the NGO has provided a structure of some poor students in the woreda-town of Bicheno, East Gojjam in the Amhara region: within area of \u200b\u200bthe preparatory school, but in a distanced position in relation to classes so that is not accessible by other students, two buildings were equipped with the means to live and study, beds with mattresses, wardrobes, tables, chairs, space for kitchen and bathroom. The vacancies are over: the girls hosted last year, nine have completed this level of education and are now at university, for the empty seats were immediately selected other students in need.
This year, however, the CVM has decided to offer this type of contribution also to some poor children entered secondary school Amanuel, woreda in East Machakel always Gojjam: there had already been opened in the past year a hostel for students in poverty, an initiative of SIDA (Sweden International developping Agency), with twelve beds, the entrance of the Italian in the field has allowed us to complete the structure, not quite finished earlier, and expand the number of those who can live swinging doors. These young people also attended a short training course on breeding of chickens, brought the perspective of a quick start this type of activity, which could provide revenue to cover their education costs.
"I would not have the money to rent a room. - Yengus says Lake, who lives in the structure of Amanuel and is bereft of both parents - Before, when I was in my Kebele (district, village, ed), working to pay for my need to go to school and I lived with my grandmother who is very poor, barely had the food to eat. There, however, there was the opportunity to attend the ninth and tenth grade school: it was necessary to come to town, but here I would not be alone never have to pay a room rental. Now I live in the hostel for free, so, working as a cleaning woman at school, I can cover the cost of food and other necessities. " To have a place in the hostel for many of these students means to continue study beyond primary school: Institutions for the following levels of education are only in the bigger centers and their, as originating in the rural areas, should move into town and rent a room, but this would entail costs that would not be able to support . In
hostels have found the ideal places to study and live and can use the little money available to them for food, books, books and uniforms. Among the girls, then you create a climate of cooperation and support that helps them deal with problems, from those in the study to the daily difficulties, to the food shortage. "My family is very poor and for me to study my parents are deprived of many things, according Hence the school becomes less weight for them. - Yayesh Tadesse said, one of the beneficiaries of the project in Bicheno - Here then we can study quietly, no one is to disturb, the exterior can not come to us in confidence. The school is also nearby and this is a big advantage. The other for me, then, are like sisters. "
Hospitality hostel also includes participation in courses on life skills and HIV, taught by experts who provide useful information so the girls helping them tackle the daily problems and protect themselves from dangers arising from being a woman, but not all.
This year, the CVM has some girls who come from rural areas the opportunity to continue their studies in cities far from their homes, being able to take advantage of a dwelling Free. Compared to the past, though, there's something new: they increased the seats available and you plan to start a small business to ensure that young people are also a source of income.
Already last year the NGO has provided a structure of some poor students in the woreda-town of Bicheno, East Gojjam in the Amhara region: within area of \u200b\u200bthe preparatory school, but in a distanced position in relation to classes so that is not accessible by other students, two buildings were equipped with the means to live and study, beds with mattresses, wardrobes, tables, chairs, space for kitchen and bathroom. The vacancies are over: the girls hosted last year, nine have completed this level of education and are now at university, for the empty seats were immediately selected other students in need.
This year, however, the CVM has decided to offer this type of contribution also to some poor children entered secondary school Amanuel, woreda in East Machakel always Gojjam: there had already been opened in the past year a hostel for students in poverty, an initiative of SIDA (Sweden International developping Agency), with twelve beds, the entrance of the Italian in the field has allowed us to complete the structure, not quite finished earlier, and expand the number of those who can live swinging doors. These young people also attended a short training course on breeding of chickens, brought the perspective of a quick start this type of activity, which could provide revenue to cover their education costs.
"I would not have the money to rent a room. - Yengus says Lake, who lives in the structure of Amanuel and is bereft of both parents - Before, when I was in my Kebele (district, village, ed), working to pay for my need to go to school and I lived with my grandmother who is very poor, barely had the food to eat. There, however, there was the opportunity to attend the ninth and tenth grade school: it was necessary to come to town, but here I would not be alone never have to pay a room rental. Now I live in the hostel for free, so, working as a cleaning woman at school, I can cover the cost of food and other necessities. " To have a place in the hostel for many of these students means to continue study beyond primary school: Institutions for the following levels of education are only in the bigger centers and their, as originating in the rural areas, should move into town and rent a room, but this would entail costs that would not be able to support . In
hostels have found the ideal places to study and live and can use the little money available to them for food, books, books and uniforms. Among the girls, then you create a climate of cooperation and support that helps them deal with problems, from those in the study to the daily difficulties, to the food shortage. "My family is very poor and for me to study my parents are deprived of many things, according Hence the school becomes less weight for them. - Yayesh Tadesse said, one of the beneficiaries of the project in Bicheno - Here then we can study quietly, no one is to disturb, the exterior can not come to us in confidence. The school is also nearby and this is a big advantage. The other for me, then, are like sisters. "
Hospitality hostel also includes participation in courses on life skills and HIV, taught by experts who provide useful information so the girls helping them tackle the daily problems and protect themselves from dangers arising from being a woman, but not all.
Camilla Corradini (Voluntary in Ethiopia)
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