Infrastructure

Lack of proper infrastructure denies communities and schools the opportunities of growth.

Infrastructure is a bedrock upon which communities and society builds a foundation.

Poor infrastructure like lack of roads, electricity and water hinders growth and development in communities.

 

We have identified areas we can improve infrastructure to help communities and primary schools.

  • Building of learning infrastructure like classrooms and libraries.
  • Boreholes and water storage infrastructure to promote water sustainability.
  • Solar power to provide electricity to rural areas.

Creating and building infrastructure within cities and communities can be a challenge, but with your help and support, we can make a difference in the places we live and love.

 

Here's how poor infrastructure affects a child in school.

Poor road networks

Some schools are in very remote rural areas with very poor roads that make it impossible for children to go to school during rainy seasons.

Overcrowding

Due to insufficient classrooms pupils overcrowd and are uncomfortable which affects learning.

Lack of basic amenities

Clean water, electricity and proper sanitation are necessary infrastructure in schools as they provide conducive learning environments for children.

 

We plan on partnering with governments, departments of education and development, businesses and individuals to support the development of infrastructural projects.

 

We will recognize all projects or programs as “J.Lynne Africa Founded Project” alongside the recognition of sponsors and donors.  

 

We will host the planning, budgets, locations, progress, grand openings, activities and events relating to an infrastructural project on our website.

 

Together let's help communities thrive.