Timothy center grand opening
The reason I visited Uganda at this specific date was that the brand new
girl's college was to be opened. And a big event it was! More than 350
people joined us, from leaders in the local government, through donors from
Canada to the builders who worked hard to get it ready in time. They all had
a very good lunch: matoke, chicken, rice, spinach, etc. I only took a bit of
everything, and it indeed was very tasty. Ugandans are used to filling their
plate "as much as will fit", and so they did! Compliments to the catering.
The school is impressive. There are spacious classrooms, nice dorms,
organized offices and decorated stairs and pathways between them.
Special attention has been given to making it
both comfortable and look attractive. The terrain helps with that, it has a
slope which provides a nice view from most places. The roofs are made with a
special kind of iron sheet that makes it look like tiles. And all this didn't
cost much extra. Most of the funds were needed for making the site ready for
building, as it was all grass and bush before. The funds needed for building
the school are covered by a few special donations.
Because of the slope a water management system was put in place where
rainwater tanks are on the higher grounds, providing water to buildings that
are lower just by gravity. An attempt was made to install solar power, but it
turned out to be too big of an investment to run the whole school from it.
Bringing in power lines is cheaper. Uganda generates hydro power, thus this
is still environment friendly. The solar power now functions as a backup,
together with a standby generator, to handle the frequent power
failures.