The United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) turned over on Wednesday two school buildings with 14 classrooms in
this town, as part of the US
government’s assistance to typhoon-weary areas.
The new classrooms inside the Palo I Central school campus
is the third school building project completed by USAID in Palo town alone,
after the completion of school building construction in the villages of San
Jose and San Joaquin.
“The U.S.
government and other countries in the world have great determination to rebuild
your lives after Yolanda,” said Andrew Holland, USAID supervisory
contracting/agreement officer who graced the turn-over ceremony.
Melfe Grance Sanchez, school principal of Palo I Central,
thanked the USAID officials, local leaders and Department of Education (DepEd)
officials in Leyte for realizing their dream.
The new school building is fully equipped with electrical
and water facilities and various teaching and learning kits for both the
teachers and pupils, she said.
Engr. Carlos Tan, USAID Rebuild Deputy Chief of Party for
Infrastructure, informed that they are aiming for more than 250 classrooms to
be built until January 2016 in Tacloban
City and other towns in Leyte .
The school building project is under the USAID medium term
disaster rehabilitation plan.
Tan added that the USAID buildings are storm and earthquake
proof and can be suitable as evacuation center in times of disaster.
Earlier, USAID turned over newly rehabilitated and
re-stocked sari-sari stores in Tacloban to support the livelihood of people
affected by Yolanda.
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