Saturday, March 15, 2014

Boma Pictures from March 15, 2014

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. 

No comments:

Post a Comment