8 Nov 2016

NZ uni funds cyclone proof kindergarten in Vanuatu

From , 4:02 pm on 8 November 2016

A cyclone proof kindergarten is being constructed in a disaster stricken Vanuatu community thanks to Pasifika students and the Vanuatu community in Wellington, New Zealand.

More than $US20,000 was raised to build the kindergarten thanks to the Victoria University of Wellington matching dollar for dollar around $US10,000 which its students and the community managed to raise.

The University worked with Volunteer Services Abroad and the Vanuatu education ministry to establish the kindergarten in the town of Manua on Efate.

Victoria senior lecturer Pala Molisa who is from Vanuatu said the funds were raised in response to cyclone Pam which struck in March of 2015.

Dr Molisa told Koroi Hawkins a lot of thought and planning has gone into utilising these funds and building a central facility for early education in the province was deemed to be the best value for money option.

Library books drying on a concrete slab that used to be one of the classrooms of the Melemaat Primary School outside of Vila.

Library books drying on a concrete slab that used to be one of the classrooms of the Melemaat Primary School. Photo: RNZI / Koroi Hawkins