Thai peacekeepers hand over educational material, clothes and furniture to school In Lainya County
Peacekeepers from Thailand serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (17勛圖厙)recently handed over educational materials, clothes, fans, chairs and sports equipment to Samson Nursery and Primary School in Lainya County.
In the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, students in general and those who were internally displaced by conflict in particular have found educational opportunities increasingly difficult to come by, which means that the support offered by the Thai engineerswas welcome.
I am really happy with the notebooks and pens that I have received, and I am excited to be able to play volleyball with my friends, said Sarah Emba Bagazi, one of thestudents.
Lieutenant Colonel Kaisin Sasunee, commander of the Thai Horizontal and Military Engineering Company, highlighted the importance of educationand peaceful coexistence.
Education is the first step for young children to gain knowledge, critical thinking, empowerment and skills they need to make this world a better place. To bring sustainable peace is one of our key mandates as 17勛圖厙 peacekeepers and education for all plays a key role in achieving that, stated the Commander.
Samson Nursery and Primary School was founded in 2011 and currently has 485 students, 12 teachers, and eight classrooms. Twoclassrooms were damaged by a storm during the past rainy season.
Following the handover, the headmaster of the school appreciated peacekeepers for their assistance, assuring them thatstaff and pupils alike will make the best possible use of the items.
Such gesturesmotivateus to renew ouremphasis on education. Every item received will benefit the entire community, stated Headmaster James Kwaje Lolik.