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Physical Upgrading

 


This component of the Project's work deals with the built environment - from replacing tumbledown shacks with sturdy houses, to providing community facilities such as schools and health-posts.

 

 

As well as improving the environment in which people live, this component also provides the infrastructure which allows other programmes (such as community and health projects) to operate.  This is a vivid example of the 'joined-up' approach taken by an integrated project.

 

A list of programmes in this component includes:

 

 

1. Housing & Communal Services
 
a)  Construction of new houses
b)  Construction of communal kitchens
c)  Construction of communal latrines
d)  Repair of houses & latrines
e)  Transit housing
 
2. Constructions of Programme Buildings & Public Utilities such as:
 
a)  Clinic / Health Post 
b)  Public Shower and clothes washing facility
c)  Water Post
d)  Elementary Schools
e)  Youth Centers, including sports facilities, hall, cafeteria, libraries
f)  Kindergartens
g)  Elderly Centers
h)  Community Hall
i)  Elderly Day Care Center
j)  Youth Rehabilitation Workshop
k)  Disability Workshop
l)  Community Library
m)  Weaning food factory
n)  Income Generating Unit
o)  Food 41 Distribution Center
p)  Feeding Center for sponsorship children.
 

 

 

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