Solar panels appeal... Please, please, let’s there be light
A school should have some electricity. Rugerero primary does not...
In two months’ time, would like to leave the area (I am sad already to think about it) with the good feeling that the school will now be able to operate CD players, show senior pupils how to use i a computer in their IT classes, have a few light bulbs in each classroom, has a printer and can easily access the Internet.
I am not asking for a Las Vegas extravaganza, just for a stepping stone to access basic educational technology requiring electricity. Electricity from the grid won’t be coming here for many years, if it does, so, solar panels are the way to go to move forward NOW... I was encouraged to make this a short term goal after I went to meet the the local administrative office Of the Kivu sector, on the hill right next to Rugerero Primary. Entering their premises was like entering another world: light bulbs, power sockets, computers, printers, Internet access... it looked like any modern office. Vincent, the man in charge, said he was very happy with the set up he had: electricity 365 days a year, no problem.
Rugerero Primary deserves a similar set up! I have made good progress sourcing the company which installed their system, they are happy to do the same for us and I am waiting for the quote.
I hereby make a formal appeal to people in Australia... If you can, please contribute a few dollars to help this project become reality. If you can, go to the Abana website (www.abana.org.au) and follow the prompts or contact Chrisine, the Aban President of this small worthy NGO.
Please, please, let’s there be light