Meeting with the Boma government officials. |
Unloading supplies in Boma for the compound and school. |
Henry is overseeing the unloading process. |
The supplies are being taken to Upper Boma (8 miles) by local women. They are very strong and robust. Everyone of them beat me up this hill carrying their loads. |
This classroom building is intact and can be used immediately for classes. |
These classrooms could be used in an emergency, but it would be challenging. There are four classrooms like these that will need repair. |
Our SEA Partners Staff: Left to Right-Donnie, Ken, Vincent, Henry, and Robert |
This pic includes two of our Sudanese staffers: Simon (red) and Johnson (brown stripes) |
The road to upper Boma is the best I have ever seen! No Kidding. My guide, James Oleo, is standing above a spot that was previously a rut in the road. Now it has been filled in by the military. |
All along the road to upper Boma, there are piles of rocks removed from the road and organized to be placed in potholes and ruts. |
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