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The master plan in short
| The family groups forming the most important building blocks can easily be seen in the master plan developed for the village. Each ‘family’ lives in its own family house. Four of these houses together form a cluster with a number of communal facilities. The whole village consists of eight of these clusters, with sport and playing facilities and educational buildings. Together this is a well organised complex, which at the same time is small scale and offers each child a safe haven. | ||
| Look at the working drawings of the master plan in a large format (PDF) | ||
| The modular formation of the village offers even more advantages. By repeating the building elements and clever design of the facilities, the village can be built and maintained with much less funds. Also it is possible to build one cluster at a time, so that a quick start can be made with building and populating the village; more can be added as more funds become available and as more children need a place. | ||
- Dossier Mkuranga
- Malaika children’s village Mkuranga
- A well thought out concept
- The master plan in short
- Pictures speak louder than words
- The building of the village
- Made to measure for the terrain
- Clean water
- Treating waste water responsibly
- Great progress in Mkuranga
- Building of the first cluster under way!
- Malaika Kids awarded the Uhuru Torch
- Building programme steps up as rainy season draws to an end
- Regional Commissioner lays Foundation Plaque at Village
- Building has begun!
- The first water tower is ready!
- The first well has been drilled
- The Infrastructure of the Children’s village is ready!
- Building can begin!
- It’s official; 99-year rights to the land in Mkuranga
- A start has been made on foundations for the village
- Preparing the site in Mkuranga
- Compensation of farmers Mkuranga
- The future Malaika children’s village mapped
- A visit to the Chairman of Mkuranga
- Support from the district commissioner in Mkuranga
- The first building blocks!
- The President’s wife is supporting us!
- The Children of Malaika Kids
- Malaika Kids is supported by:
The Lionsclub Prinses Marianne Voorburg has done several fundraisers and raised enough funding for two livingroom buildings and four bedroom buildings.
Overview of all sponsors »- Ambassador of Malaika Kids UK
- Jonathan Dimbleby, BBC television and radio reporter, author, president of VSO and Ambassador of Malaika Kids.
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- Clifford Chance funds a school building and more....
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