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Operation Fullness of Life

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Page 1: An African success story

Operation Fullness of Life

Page 2: An African success story

Buyonjo School, October 2009Girls’ toilets

Boys’ toilets

Teacher’s quarters

Inside a classroom

Classroom block

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But, all around the school…

Around 25 acres of unused land

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What OpFOL has done: Five healthy crops growing, Nov ‘10

Beans

Coffee

Bananas

Cotton

Maize

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More changes brought by OpFOLInside a classroom

The same classroom nowUrgent medical

needs

OpFOL funded medicinesTraditional methods

=200kgs

OpFOL in control = 6 tonnes

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The results include:Energetic, healthy pupils

The now daily queue for lunch

Energised pupils attend an assembly

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What OpFOL has achieved 1,000+ pupils receive a meal every

day Classroom re-decoration started New storeroom built 5 crops currently growing Pupil health improved “across the

board.” Academic standards improving The school financially self-sufficient

All achieved within ONE YEAR

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And finally…For more information1. www.opfol.com 2. See Facebook group“Operation Fullness of Life” for 100+ photo’s

International aid is failingthe poor. However, OpFOLproves that targeted aid changes lives and communities. Campaign for change!

“I come from Africa, a resource-rich continent which is depicted as poor by conventional development statistics – so as to justify foreign aid.

Aid has driven Africans to lose confidence in their abilities andopportunities. It has promoted aculture of dependence - a cultureof relying on other people’s help.” Source: James Shikwati . Director, Inter

Region Economic Network.