Maluwa Village used $2000 in April, 2016 to Build a Nursery School. This project helped 3478 people across 1120 households. Maluwa contributed 5% ($100), materials, and labor.

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Maluwa wants to build a nursery school to solve a persistent problem involving early childhood education.


Community Problem: Parents in Maluwa Village work long days on remote farms, making it difficult for them to supervise and educate their young children. Consequently, children receive very little formal education before the age of five.


Community Solution: Maluwa will construct a small nursery school that will serve as a daycare and pre-school education facility. The school will provide a safe and educational environment for kids! After building the nursery school and stocking it with materials like a blackboard, chalk and books, community members will hire a teacher and pay that teacher with contributions provided by parents of children in attendance. The community has raised 5% of the project cost in cash (about $100) and will contribute labor, cement, bricks and sand to make it happen!


Partners: National Peace Corps Association


Outcome: a nursery school for the village

Dec 2015
Village Raises Cash Contribution
Jan 2016
Project Posted
Feb 2016
Project Funded
Apr 2016
Project Completed
Field Officer Myson Jambo

Email: myson@villagex.org
Phone Number:
+2659783408

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Cost Breakdown

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labor
$200

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materials
$1300

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$200

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transport
$100

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$200

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$0


Change in Development Score:
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Dollars Invested in Projects in
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Change in Health Burden:
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*Scores based on # of waterborne illnesses, malaria cases, maternal deaths, and infant deaths per capita.
Change in Local Education:
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*Scores based on school enrollment and national exam passage rates per capita.
Change in Business Activity:
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*Scores based on # of agriculural and non-agricultural village businesses per capita.
Change in Lifestyle Upgrades:
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*Scores based on # of roofs with iron sheets, TVs, motorcycles, and smartphones per capita.
Change in Agricultural Production:
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*Scores based on # of 60 kg bags of maize produced per capita.
Change in Livestock Holdings:
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*Scores based on # of goats and cows per capita.
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