DIWA
sponsors underprivileged children to attend private schools at primary,
secondary and postgraduate levels. Fees are paid, and equipment such as
uniforms, books and pencils are provided.
Support is also given to public schools in the form of infrastructure
development, school supplies, and training. DIWA has provided educational materials and school bags to 247 rural
children in Niger Republic. DIWA has sponsored 13 secondary school aged girls
from impoverished backgrounds in Niger and Koki States of Nigeria for private
schooling, extra tutorial, skills development programme, mentoring, and regular
excursions to socio-historical places of interest. With $130/month/child,
you can sponsor a child into a private secondary school that has children from privileged
backgrounds, extra tutorial, skills development mentoring and excursions.
DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE OF WEST AFRICA
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Water
In most localities throughout
West Africa, water supply is completely unpredictable. Days and sometimes even
weeks can pass without water, and then it may return only briefly at
inconvenient times. The Development Initiative installs storage tanks to
collect the water when it flows. These tanks provide a free source of water to
poor communities of 500 or more people. DIWA is also dig wells and rehabilitate
bore holes to provide villages with an easily accessible source of safe water. Over
the last 6 years, DIWA has provided 11 wells in rural communities, 30
water tanks to urban slums, and 2 rehabilitated bore holes for the Oru Refugee
Camp, providing accessible water for over 29,000 people in Nigeria. Just
$950 can provide a community a community of 500 with a water tank; $1, 300 can
supply a rural village a modern well.
Orphan aid
Government
orphanages are not well maintained. The children are given minimal food, which
has little nutritional value. Orphans from refugee families also live in dire
conditions. They are often under-nourished, unable to receive medical
attention, and cannot afford the transport or fees to attend school. DIWA improves
the lives of these orphans by renovating orphanage buildings, improving the
water supply, constructing playground equipment, advocating their rights at
state government level, liaising with those who can provide social and
emotional care, and providing healthy food such as meat and fresh fruit. Some
orphans are also sponsored to attend high-quality schools. $28/orphan/month
is enough to sponsor an orphan into private schools.
For more information about our various orphan aid projects visit Orphan care in Nigeria
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Health Care
For poor people, the
cost of medicine to treat everyday diseases is out of reach. Children’s lives
are often lost because their family cannot afford to treat common illnesses
such as malaria or typhoid. Working with local pharmacies, medical supplies may
be provided to those who are assessed as unable to pay themselves. DIWA
has provided medication for over 2, 000 rural families in Niger Republic, and
over 5, 000 refugees on the Oru Refugee Camp in Ogun State of Nigeria. DIWA
currently provides fortnightly medical check-ups, treatments, and quarterly new
clothes and shoes for 33 orphans in Minna and the Oru Refugee Camp of Nigeria.
$30/month/orphan will provide timely medical attention and maintain normal
growth.
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