Foundation builds classroom

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DIGICEL is not only getting money from services it provides, but is giving back to local communities, says Madang area manager John Rem.
He was speaking when opening a K280,000 double classroom at Behir Primary School which was funded by Digicel Foundation.
Behir Primary School, located outside Madang town, has several rundown classrooms.
Rem said providing a better environment for children’s learning was one of their five priority areas.
He said the project included a double classroom with a teachers’ office space in between, 80 student desks, teachers’ desks and chairs, solar lighting, a 9000 litre water tank, two pit toilets and bucket shower for female students.