Kuroko
The Federation of Nigeria
- Mar 4, 2020
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TYPE | Infrastructure |
COUNTRY | The Democratic Republic of the Congo |
PROJECT | Five Thousand Schools in Sixty Days - Month 1 |
PROJECT COST | 400,000,000.00 |
COMPLETION DATE | 24/4/2020 |
PROJECT INFORMATION | In the Congo, the average school only costs $12,000 to build. It is little more than a shack, with enough cinder blocks for each child unless they are lucky enough for an old plastic chair. This project by President Kabila would create 5000 new schools costing $80,000 each. They would be insulated buildings, with electricity and air conditioning on generators, and room for 100 students in five separate rooms. These schools are part of the Five Thousand Schools in Sixty Days project, an idea to employ dozens to hundreds of laborers in thousands of different cities, towns, villages, and tribes to build a standard school in their community. The new rail lines would transport the materials as needed, as would the Congo River, until 5000 schools are built and an additional $80,000 can then be spent, each month, upgrading and building more and more schools until in two years the Congo will have a fully standardized and modern educational infrastructure. This project covers the Bas-Congo, Kinshasa, Bandundu, Kasai, and Equateur provinces in its first month. |
PRIVATE / ENCRYPTED | No |