We are planning to build school infrastructures for a million Children in Africa and around the world.
Better Education
For Every Child
In many countries, and rural areas, education materials such as desk and chairs for pupils, including clean tap water, simply do not exist and even where they do, one can see pupils crammed together 5 person instead of 3 on a single bench
Healthy Food
For Poor People
More than 850 million people worldwide are suffering from poverty and hunger, which makes hunger one of the most prevailing issues crippling socities today. 90% of the people suffering from hunger and poverty are mainly present in developing countries
Pure Water
For Poor People
Every person needs a sustainable clean water supply: for drinking, washing, cooking and cleaning. It is a basic human right and still there are almost 1 billion people on this planet that do not have access to clean water
Medical
Facilities for People
People with disabilities represent some of the most vulnerable in communities due to an inaccessibility to services and lack of appropriate infrastructure, marginalisation, and discrimination.
S.O.S! Save the children from classrooms Fire! School children are dying in classrooms constructed with flammable straws and wooden sheds. Build Back School with bricks walls!
- Niger, one of the poorest countries in the world, Government has tried to fix shortages of school buildings by constructing thousands of straw and woodsheds to serve as classrooms, with children sometimes sitting on the ground. Help Cross International is on a Mission to build back Schools for children in Niger. Support us to support the children by building back schools with bricks walls and not straws and wooden sheds that have become flammable graves for pupils
"The aftermath of the Fire"
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“It is better to hold classes under trees than in straw huts, which have become flammable graves for pupils,” according to the Mayor of Maradi city.
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At least 26 schoolchildren have been killed when their classrooms made out of straw and wood were engulfed in a blaze in southern Niger a local governor told the AFP news agency.
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“Right now, we have 26 dead and 13 injured, four of them seriously,” said Chaibou Aboubacar, mayor of Maradi city, adding that the children were aged between five and six.