What has the Bukati Project funded so far?
A. As of May 2010, the project has purchased school uniforms, pencils, and a lunch of beans and corn for the AIDS orphans and destitute children who attend the Bukati Primary School. Towards sustaining the project in the future, we have purchased chickens, pigs, dairy cows, sheep, seeds for maize, beans, rice, and vegetables such as kale. We have purchased 11 acres of land, trees, and a grist mill to grind maize and sorghum. We are providing a lunch for all children 5 days a week, partly with the funds raised by the Children of Bukati Project and mostly from the crops grown on the land. The money also supports two cooks for the lunch program and a guard for the school.
Related Questions
- I see that the Children of Bukati project contributes to buying pigs, chickens, maize, and even a "Posho-Mill". Do you see a day when these students and this school will ever become self-sufficient?
- Does the Bukati project only support AIDS orphans in the school, or does it help out other students that can afford to go to school as well?
- How is the work-scope of a CMAQ project modified?