Since 2001 the Community Schools’ Program (CSP) strives to provide education in Burma’s remote areas…
The Community Schools’ Program provides education at the primary and middle school level to children between the ages of 4 and 17 years attending internally displaced schools within cease fire zone schools as well as some schools in Karen State under the control of the Burmese government.
Working to improve local literacy rates will prepare and enable children to pursue further educational opportunities, will promote personal and social development within family, and will help prepare children to take on community responsibilities in the future
The program supports 26 primary schools, 7 middle schools and 1 high school, with a total of 3,239 students and 199 teachers.
Latest articles…
Activity report of the WCPRC in Burma (November 2011 to May 2012)
Activity report of the WCPRC in Burma (November 2011 to May 2012) Overall the objectives of the WCPRC/ part of the country The Community School Program is the partner organization for the implementati...
Read moreWater purification workshop
On the 19th and 20th July 2012, four people from the Community Schools’ Program (CSP) attended the Water Purification Workshop in Mae Tao Clinic, Mae Sot. These included: Saw Tha Hay (field coordinat...
Read moreGlobal vote
Organising the global vote in Karen state/ Burma Children from the Community Schools’ Program have organised a global vote day on the 3rd of April 2012 at Day Bu Noh village on the Yu Za Lin river ban...
Read moreWCPRC activity
Organising the WCPRC activity and the basic child rights workshop From the 8th to 10th of December there was basic child’s right training, a student global vote preparation workshop, and teacher train...
Read moreCommunity schools’ program 10th anniversary
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the program On the 6th of December 2011 the 10th anniversary of the Community Schools’ Program was held in Lay Nar Dern Primary School. We were all very excited and...
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