Sunday, May 21, 2017

Steps To Building Schools In Africa Slums

By Henry Peterson


Building of learning institutions is a crucial step, particularly for the developing countries. Improving the living standard of people requires educating them first. Constructing the learning institutions is normally sponsored by the government, other non-governmental bodies and other times the community. The idea of building schools in Africa slums has enhanced the situation in these places bringing in development.

The project can make a negative or a positive impact on the surroundings. It calls for consideration of various factors when venturing into the construction project. Regions vary, and so do the ways to construct a school. People must consider factors like climate, the culture of the people around as well as gender issues among others. The following are general issues that constructors should look at when building a school.

It is important to ensure that there is adequate space that will accommodate a defined number of pupils and their desks. Additional rooms for the teacher and storage can also be provided. Higher education centers require large classrooms. They as well need extra facilities like the library or a comfortable office for the head teacher.

Capital is as well an important aspect to ponder on. A school funded by the community may be built at a low cost that people can afford comfortably. In other cases, the sponsoring organizations may build an institute on a low budget so that they can erect several centers in various regions. Be it as it may, the quality should not be sacrificed with the aim of lowering the expenses. Poor construction can lead to high maintenance cost.

The source of light should also be well-thought-out. In most cases, learning institutions, especially in the slums and rural areas, rely on the sun as the primary source of illumination. This is because of lack of a stable supply of electricity. Additionally, the electricity bills might be expensive for the schools. The classes must have enough light for proper learning, and this can be through building of wooden shutters.

Sometimes the schools may not have a dedicated supply of water especially when the funds are limited. However, this is an important factor. Water and sanitation facilities should be provided in a school. If tapped water is not available, another option can be digging a borehole to ensure that the institutions have a good supply of water. Harvesting rainwater is important since it cuts down the cost of providing water to students.

There is a broad range of building materials that can be used to build rooms at a low cost. The choice of materials depends on their availability and the price of materials in the local. Another factor that determines the materials to be used is the climate of the area. The contractor must ensure that the funds provided are enough for buying quality materials for the roof and the walls.

The above are essential factors that must be observed in every construction project. The living standards of the people living in the slums can be improved through various ways. One of them and the most important among all is the provision of proper education. This can be achieved by providing a comfortable environment for students hence the need for an accurate construction.




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