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    CREATING SECURITY CONDITIONS FOR CHILDREN IN GAVAR SPECIAL SCHOOL

    ArmRadio.am
    20.12.2006 10:38

    On December 20, 2006 at 14:00 the official opening of the fence
    of Gavar Special School #1 will take place. The school's fence
    was constructed through the US Embassy and USAID-funded Community
    Self-Help Fund (CSHF) program, which is implemented by Save the
    Children. Representatives of the US Embassy, USAID, Save the Children,
    Gegharkunik Marzpetaran, and the Gavar community will participate in
    the event.

    The Special School in Gavar is the only school for mentally and
    physically handicapped children in Gegharkunik marz. Founded in 1976,
    it has 45 children in residence and 47 more children attend the
    school on a daily basis from a greater Gavar. All of the children
    suffer from a mental deficiency - Down Syndrome, mental retardation,
    and Alcohol Syndrome.

    Approximately 25% of these children also have physical
    disabilities. Given that out of the 650 children with special needs
    among the marz population 80% have little or no access to special
    education, the school administration works to improve the school
    conditions and involve more disabled children. With an increasing
    school population, security and safety of the children had become
    a vital issue for the school. In particular, there was an urgent
    need to construct a courtyard wall for the safety of the children,
    for what the school administration applied to Save the Children for
    a Community Self-Help Fund program grant.

    As a result of the project a new fence made of tufa stone and metal
    bar stretching of 385 meters was constructed. It allows the 92
    school children to safely spend time outside the building and not
    feel isolated.

    The total cost of the project was USD 18,756 of which USD 15,658
    was provided by the Community Self-Help Fund, while USD 3,098 (16.5%
    of the project cost) was contributed by the Gavar community in form
    of labor and construction materials.
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