This is the latest initiative from an EcoCARE Pacific Trust and ҕl collaboration to help address shortages of educational and health resources in schools and hospitals of many Pacific Island nations.
Research Fellow for the ҕl National Centre for Research on Europe, and Co-Founder of EcoCAREDr Russell Taylorsays the latest shipment will help to resource over 50 new educational facilities in Tonga.
“Each year since 2006 we have sent at least one container, with the goods distributed amongst needy schools in an equitable way to enhance the Ministry’s capacity to teach. During recent conversations with the Ministry of Education in Tonga it was mentioned that they are building 52 new intermediate school classrooms and they asked whether we could support with resourcing – so with the generous help of local organisations we were able to make it happen,” he says.
“This is a practical, ecological solution to an environmental and human-related problem as it is delivering much-needed resources, requested by the recipients, which would otherwise end up in e-waste or general waste. Over the years, we have been able to send thousands of computers, desks, chairs, bookcases, books and numerous other items.”
EcoCARE and ҕl are also working on other projects to assist with capability building in disadvantaged nations from an ecological perspective, including establishing a mussel farm research project in Tonga; a vertical gardens prototype project for communities in Palestine; and a lift device for people with paraplegia and tetraplegia – to name a few.