Année | Projet/Action | Montant | Etat |
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2020/2023 | Salle Multifonctionnelle de Ndianda (Bibliothèque, Espace Informatique, Espace Conférence/Réunion) | Plus de 15 000 € engagés ( environ 9 800 000 FCFA) | En cours |
Vous pouvez soutenir l'équipement de la salle en faisant un don ( via ce site : Bouton Faire un don) |
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2022 | Don d'une ambulance au centre de santé de Ndianda | Réalisé | |
2022 | Don de blouses à des structures de santé dans les communes de Nguéniène et Joal-Fadiouth | Réalisé | |
19/04/2020 | Soutien Anti-Covid au centre de santé de Ndianda | 100 000 FCFA | Réalisé |
2019 | Soutien aux familles sinistrées suite à un incendie à Ndianda | 335 € (219 425 FCFA) | Réalisé |
2019 | Journée Sargal (Hommage) au centre de santé de Ndianda | 100 000 FCFA) | Réalisé |
07/2018 | Soutien à l'AJDN (Association des Jeunes pour le Développement de Ndianda) pour leurs activités sportives hivernales | 100 000 FCFA) | Réalisé |
11/2017 | Don au comité de santé pour l'inauguration de la maternité de Ndianda | 150 000 FCFA | Réalisé |
30/12/2017 | Don de l'association "Women To The World" aux femmes qui travaillent dans le domaine du maraîchage à Nguéniene | 1000 $ | Réalisé |
2017 | Fournitures scolaires à l'école de Ndianda 2 | 86 400 FCFA | Réalisé |
2017,2018,2019 | Cours de soutien scolaire aux classes d'examen : 3ème (CEM), CM2 (Ecole Ndianda 1) | 540 100 FCFA,450 000 FCFA,XXXXX FCFA | Réalisé |
2016 | Cours de soutien scolaire aux classes d'examen : 3ème (CEM), CM2 (Ecole Ndianda 1) | 591 420 FCFA | Réalisé |
2015 | Soutien aux Etudiants de Ndianda pour l'achat de tickets (cantine) | 100 000 FCFA | Réalisé |
2015 | Soutien à l'AEERN (Association des Elèves et Etudiants de Ndianda) | 133 000 FCFA | Réalisé |
2014 | Projet Fournitures scolaires 2014 | 3 309 372 FCFA | Réalisé |
Merci à nos généreux donateurs. |
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2013 | Projet Fournitures scolaires 2013 | 3 010 500 FCFA | Réalisé |
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Salle Multifonctionnelle de Ndianda |
Ndianda has one pre-school, one Islamic school, two primary schools and a middle school (established in 2010). On this page, we will delve into educational issues and we will ponder proposals of solutions.
History
The first primary school of Ndianda was established in 1964. It contained one classroom and could be found near the church in the village.
It was only in September 1969 that the school was relocated to the middle of the village. It was then made of two functional classrooms and one room for lodging the on-site director. One school cafeteria was also installed to enable the students who live far from the school to eat their midday meals. Other rooms were constructed in 1994 by Father Felix Colombo, priest at the time, with the support of the Association of Workers of Ndianda in Dakar.
New primary and secondary courses were recently created. These are provisionally taught in spare rooms of the village.
Present Day
The primary school is found in the center of the village, close to the health post. The school is more than 4,200 m2. There are 15 teachers for only 8 functional class rooms. In the years 2010-2011, 818 students were instructed from first to sixth grade.
According to the rate of entry to the 7th grade, the number of pupils is growing year by year
Before a middle school was created in Ndianda, many students encountered logistic and financial difficulties when trying to integrate into the middle schools of Joal and Nguéniène. Thus, the government decided to act and in October 2011 the village saw the birth of its first 7th grade class.
In 2014 the village of Ndianda will officially have a complete middle school.
Future Projects
Current educational priorities are:
IADN has been sensitized to the numerous difficulties listed above and intends to create an education commission. It will work in depth, aiming to identify and address educational issues.
In 2013, the IADN will launch an education commission that will undertake the writing and proposal of projects to:
The success of these different projects will develop educational access, increase the level of learning and may help reduce rural exodus of teenagers of Ndianda.