Beyond producing a remarkable environment for 81 students (and more soon...) in what must be record time, Dave is one of the most critical individuals I have met in the development world. Though he and I do have some fundamental disagreements about models of development, I cannot think of a person I would rather be doing the work that Dave is doing (and I continue to try to get him to change my mind about development...).
My hat is off to Dave and to UFF. Enjoy:
The UFF bus picks up some stragglers on the way
If that isn't love in her eyes, I don't know what is.
The nicest village school I've seen.
Dave, head teacher (Ugandan) Jen and teacher-trainer (British) Jen in Dave's office
Lucky, the attack-dog...
...vs. Jen's ankles
I dig the architectural features
Head-shots
Weaver birds make noisy neighbors
The kitchen
And the borehole. Eight-seven meters deep!
One of the more interesting designs for latrines I've seen. Also the nicest latrines I've seen in the village.
Doorway on the front side goes to the teachers' latrines. Two doors on the back side go to boys' and girls' latrines.
The long walk...
A classroom to rival American schools.
They forgot to label the goatee.
My only critique: they seriously need to step up their game in the coffee-shop.
Kudos to Dave & all who worked with him. It must be so gratifying to see it come to fruition, and the kids look like they're as happy as school kids anywhere!
ReplyDeleteFirst, highly impressive. Good for him getting that kind of thing done and it all looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSecond, drip coffee if very in right now, so as long as the beans are good (?) you've got yourself some gourmet coffee right there.