SPONSORSHIP
A – Sponsorships and donations -
Helping girls to go to school
In the villages in the mountains of northern Guangxi, and especially in
the Great Miao Mountains, many girls from ethnic minorities do not get
the chance to go to school or have to drop out of school because their
families are so poor. The available farmland scarcely provides enough
food for the family throughout the year. Apart from growing rice for
food they have practically no other source of income. They have great
difficulty in sending their children to school. Schooling in China is
admittedly now free, but the associated expense for sending a child to
school can represent a significant part or their annual income (as much
as 30 € to 60 €).
If the parents do try to send their children to school, despite their
financial difficulties, they will tend to give priority to the boys.
The girls are expected to look after the cows and the ducks and to help
ou around the house. In most villages many of the women are illiterate
and do not speak Chinese.
Since 1998 the association has been trying to assist as many school age
children as possible, especially girls, of the region of the Great Miao
Mountains in the north of Guangxi to have access to primary school
education for six years and lower secondary for a further
three years. The brightest students receive support to continue into
upper secondary and some ten students have gone on to university.
B - Construction and
refurbishment of schools
The association also contributes to
the construction and refurbishment of schools, dormitories and
playgrounds, and provides school materials, furniture, blackboards and
satchels.
- Support for teachers
Most of the local teachers ,who have
no permanent status, receive a salary of about 200 RMB/month (22
€). This is not enough to support the family, whilst they can
only work in the fields during the holidays.
Further study is necessary to upgrade their skills, thus enabling them
to receive a higher salary, but in most cases it is simply not
feasible. Couleurs de Chine supports those in greatest difficulty.
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