Do It For Forest: The fifth anniversary of Misty Mountain School in Cameroon

We promised local farmers and grazers from mountain Kedjom-Keku´s (People of the forest) quarter called Abongphen (Beautiful mountain) to build the school for their children 2010. We have done so two years later 2012. School was built as the most powerful weapon to fight poverty and against nature destruction to protect misty mountain forest which is the most important source of drinking water for the whole region and habitat for hundreds endemic species as endangered subspecies Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee.

Help us to save the forest with steem!
@kedjom-keku/do-it-for-forest-upvote-comment-resteem-to-save-the-abongphen-highland-forest-in-cameroon-11usd-10x10-m-forest-saved

img_3589.jpg
Misty Mountain School under construction. We were building even during night to finish it on time.

img_0866.jpg
Foundations

img_2771.jpg
Wooden construction

img_3848.jpg
Done May 2012

IMG_0308.jpg
Our students coming to school.

IMG_1496.jpg
International volunteers were teaching at Misty Mountain School during first three years.

IMG_0546.jpg
Children really enjoy the school.

IMG_8599.jpg
Only Cameroonian teachers teach at the School since 2015.

IMG_1426.jpg
We have planted beans with our students to explain them how plants grow.

IMG_3289.jpg
We have planted with them trees in water catchment area behind the school.

IMG_1540.jpg
We taught them to sort the waste and make compost.

DSC_0102.jpg
They also do enjoy enough sport.

DSC_0614.jpg
School is currently closed because all teachers of English speaking part of Cameroon are striking since November 2016.

H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
6 Comments