Schools

School projects are an important part of learning, helping students grow and develop in many ways. They encourage creativity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning, making lessons more practical and engaging. Through projects, students gain knowledge and new skills that prepare them for future challenges. Working on projects also teaches teamwork and collaboration. Students learn to communicate, share tasks, and value different ideas, which are essential skills for school and future careers. Additionally, projects improve problem-solving abilities as students tackle challenges and find solutions, building their confidence and resilience. Every project helps students move closer to a brighter future. By learning to work hard, think creatively, and take responsibility, they build the skills and confidence needed to succeed in life.
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How did this come to our attention?

During our community outreach programs, we witnessed firsthand the challenges faced by children in underserved areas who lacked access to proper educational facilities. Many students were forced to learn in overcrowded classrooms, under trees, or in unsafe structures, limiting their ability to succeed academically.

We realized that without access to proper school buildings, these children’s dreams and potential were at risk. This urgent need inspired us to take action, focusing on building safe, well-equipped schools to provide a foundation for quality education and brighter futures for these communities.

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world

255

School Built

9,000+

Children Educated

255

Communities served


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FAQ

Why does ICODEH focus on building schools in communities?

We believe that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. Building schools provides children with a safe and supportive environment to learn and grow, opening doors to better opportunities.

What kind of facilities are included in the schools you build?

Our schools typically include classrooms, offices, restrooms, and in some cases, libraries and playgrounds, ensuring a conducive environment for learning and development.

How do you involve the local community in these projects?

We engage local leaders, parents, and community members in the planning and construction process. This ensures the project meets their needs and creates a sense of ownership.

How can individuals or organizations support these school projects?

You can support by donating funds, providing materials, volunteering, or partnering with us to expand our reach and impact.

How do you decide which communities to build schools in?

We prioritize underserved communities where children lack access to proper educational facilities. These decisions are based on need assessments, community requests, and available resources.

How long does it take to complete a school project?

The duration of each project depends on factors like the size of the school, the location, and weather conditions. On average, it takes 6 to 12 months to complete a project.

Are these schools free for children to attend?

Yes, most of the schools we build are designed to offer free or highly affordable education, depending on the partnership with local governments and organizations.

How does ICODEHS ensure the sustainability of these schools?

We work closely with local authorities and communities to establish management systems, train teachers, and maintain facilities to ensure the schools remain functional and effective long-term.