Where? In NIGERIA, Enugu.
What? To open a vocational school for tailoring and fashion.
For whom? For about thirty young people per year between 16 and 20 years old, two-thirds of whom are girls.
How? Equip an existing building with sewing equipment (sewing machines, etc.)
Expected results? 30 young people trained per year who have access to the labour market for a trade in short supply.
Cost? €10,000
Rainwater Harvesting
Where? UGANDA, Namugongo, Libermann Nursery and Primary School
What? Construction of a rainwater tank
For whom? For 500 poor girls and boys between the ages of 4 and 12.
How? Cement tank buried in the ground with a volume of 100m3
Expected result? Coverage of water needs during the rainy season and the beginning of the dry season. Prevention of diseases related to water hygiene.
Cost? €16,563
Education in a Region Plagued by Violence
Where? NIGERIA, Yola, Adamawa State (North-East), Yola, St Mary's School
What? Construction of classrooms to accommodate children displaced by violence and terrorism.
For whom? For 500 teenagers and staff.
How? Construction of a block of 5 classrooms, an office and a teacher's room.
Expected result? 500 displaced children study in normal conditions.
Cost? €18,547
Solar Energy
Where? KENYA, Mombasa
What? To supply solar electricity to a pump that desalinizes sea water.
For whom? For 2,500 inhabitants of the Timbwani slum (93,130 inhabitants) and the residents of the old people's home where the pump is installed.
How does it work? The pump, which desalinizes sea water, will be powered during the day and part of the night by a solar installation and batteries.
Expected result? The supply of drinking water will improve water hygiene in the slum of Timbwani.
Cost? € 26.885