In two joint projects (Funded by GIZ), Rwanga Foundation renovated 16 schools in Sulaimani and Erbil.
Rwanga Foundation in two joint projects with GIZ agreed to renovate a set of schools in both the cities of Erbil and Sulaimani:
In Erbil, four schools renovated, where around 3,200 students and teaching staff receive education/teach every academic year.
In Sulaimani, the number of schools was higher as twelve schools inside and nearby towns of Sulaimani were involved. For these schools, the number of students and teaching staff reaches around 6,000 for each academic year.
The project focused on basic and fundamental needs of renovation at the four schools for which thorough assessments have been conducted by Rwanga Foundation’s Field/Engineering Teams in coordination with the concerned authorities and the school administrations. The project included fixing doors, windows, water and sanitation systems (as necessary), electrical facilities, wall and ceiling cracks, in addition to plastering, painting, cleaning the schools, etc.
Total Beneficiaries - 9,655 Persons
Cost of the Project - 700,000 Euros
Erbil (Beneficiaries)
4 Schools Renovated
268 People Employed
3159 Students and Teachers
Sulaimani (Beneficiaries)
12 Schools Renovated
196 People Employed
6032 Students and Teachers
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In two joint projects (Funded by GIZ), Rwanga Foundation renovated 16 schools in Sulaimani and Erbil.
Rwanga Foundation in two joint projects with GIZ agreed to renovate a set of schools in both the cities of Erbil and Sulaimani:
In Erbil, four schools renovated, where around 3,200 students and teaching staff receive education/teach every academic year.
In Sulaimani, the number of schools was higher as twelve schools inside and nearby towns of Sulaimani were involved. For these schools, the number of students and teaching staff reaches around 6,000 for each academic year.
The project focused on basic and fundamental needs of renovation at the four schools for which thorough assessments have been conducted by Rwanga Foundation’s Field/Engineering Teams in coordination with the concerned authorities and the school administrations. The project included fixing doors, windows, water and sanitation systems (as necessary), electrical facilities, wall and ceiling cracks, in addition to plastering, painting, cleaning the schools, etc.
In two joint projects (Funded by GIZ), Rwanga Foundation renovated 16 schools in Sulaimani and Erbil.
Rwanga Foundation in two joint projects with GIZ agreed to renovate a set of schools in both the cities of Erbil and Sulaimani:
In Erbil, four schools renovated, where around 3,200 students and teaching staff receive education/teach every academic year.
In Sulaimani, the number of schools was higher as twelve schools inside and nearby towns of Sulaimani were involved. For these schools, the number of students and teaching staff reaches around 6,000 for each academic year.
The project focused on basic and fundamental needs of renovation at the four schools for which thorough assessments have been conducted by Rwanga Foundation’s Field/Engineering Teams in coordination with the concerned authorities and the school administrations. The project included fixing doors, windows, water and sanitation systems (as necessary), electrical facilities, wall and ceiling cracks, in addition to plastering, painting, cleaning the schools, etc.