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Case Study: Uganda

The Ugandan chapter of the Society of Jesus has

become involved in developing and constructing a

modern secondary school located near the city of

Gulu, some 355km north of the country’s capital,

Kampala. The school will be built using the Hydraform

Building System and is planned to be developed in

phases so as to lower the financial burden.

The project was incepted after a local family in Gulu

donated 98.5 acres of land to fulfil its long-held dream.

The school is intended to house boarders and to draw

students from the entire region. It has been designed to

accommodate 1 200 boys and girls. Also included in the

plans are faculty housing, a Jesuit residence and two

convents for sisters.

An important factor that influenced the choice of

construction methodology was the need for the school to

be environmentally and culturally sensitive. Hydraform soil

cement blocks fit that profile because there is no need to

cut down trees for burning in the curing process – that is

accomplished with a combination of water and sunlight.

Furthering Africa’s

education

Meanwhile, a little way down the road, the

Society of Jesus has extended education

opportunities in northern Uganda.

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