Projects Advance
Under the watchful eye of World
Class Ghanaian board member, Amanda Addo, all repairs at the wells and latrine
in Doblo Gonno were completed this spring.
The latrine facilities were repaired, repainted, and an attendant,
hired. Under her direction, residents of
Doblo Gonno raised funds for repair of the hand pump at the well in the
village. This is the first such
community initiative for the maintenance of its own facilities. We hope that it proves empowering for this
much challenged community.
At the school in Doblo Gonno, we
replaced the poly tanks which were stolen last spring. These provide storage for well water and for
rain water harvesting. All of these
tanks have been secured by welded cages.
Our new project for
2013, a latrine in Amasaman, is nearing completion. Serving the new market area,
it will be a flush facility; for a small fee, each server receives a bucket of
water from the attendant for the purpose. Board member Abu received 50% of the
financing for the project as a grant and 50% as a loan. With the experience we
have gained in Doblo Gonno, World Class believes that unless a community is
very well-organized, the best assurance that such a facility will be maintained
is through private ownership.
A Bump in the Road
“”If
this [work] were easy, it would be done already.”
Susan Kraeger
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Since its inception, World Class has always presented an honest and
accurate picture of its operations. It hasn’t all been smooth sailing. To mix
metaphors, we have experienced another bump in the road. We recently discovered
that one of our employees had misappropriated World Class funds. The employee was immediately dismissed. After carefully considering the costs
involved-both to World Class and to a family’s small children- our board chose
not to seek prosecution on humanitarian grounds.
Fortunately, our former employee,
Rita Dzoagbe, and our Ghanaian board members, Amanda Addo and Abdullah “Abu”
Abubakari, all stepped up so that our work
could move ahead. Thanks to their
efforts, and the assistance of Eric Crowther, Lumana staff member resident in
Ghana, a costly emergency trip to Ghana was avoided. During the scheduled visit
last March of Judy Willsey and Susan Kraeger, program administration was
reorganized. Rita has been hired on a
part-time basis and Amanda Addo will be our project liaison. We think that this
arrangement will provide competent project management and oversight. Our mission continues.
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