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Building a home for Evans Building a home for Evans Background Progress so far What next? Building a home for Evans In December 2012 the leadership team and trustees agreed to start supporting Senior Pastor Evans Luwi and his family. This


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Background Progress so far What next?

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In December 2012 the leadership team and trustees agreed to start supporting Senior Pastor Evans Luwi and his family. This included £250pcm to pay rent on a modest house in Solwezi.

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The landlord increased the rent in April 2013 to £300pcm And again in July 2013 to £350pcm

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In April 2013 after John and Richard’s trip to Solwezi, we had started to look at the posibility of building Evans a house. In May 2013 we agreed to support the build. £20,000 over 2 years.

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Progress so far

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We were advised that £10,000 would be sufficient to complete the house to a point Evans would move in. In July we sent an initial £6,000 After progress photographs were received at the end of August, a further £4,000 was sent

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Evans and his family moved in September 2013.

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The windows are bricked up

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The floor is dirt and there are no ceilings.

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There is no power, light, water or drainage.

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“This is God’s grace; a great blessing to own my own home”

Snr Pastor Evans Luwi

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What next?

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We left Evans with £5,000 to pay for;

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Brick pillars and wallplate gaps (£800)

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External plastering (£1,000)

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Windows and front door (£1,500)

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Mosquito blinds (£100)

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Generator (£400)

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Wiring (£1,200)

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Two days after our return to the UK

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Still outstanding; Floor slab Plumbing and Sewerage Ceilings Solar Internal doors Internal plastering Painting and floor tiles

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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Solwezi Solwezi

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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Very f Very few state school places ew state school places ZMK 1 ZMK 165,0 65,000 per month ( 0 per month (£20) 0) Most schools are private Most schools are private ZMK 5 ZMK 535,0 35,000 per month ( 0 per month (£65) 65)

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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Average Zambian family Average Zambian family 6 children 6 children Cost of state education for average family

  • st of state education for average family

ZMK 990,0 ZMK 990,000 per month ( 0 per month (£120) 0) Maths Maths teacher monthly salary teacher monthly salary ZMK 1,868,680 per month ( ZMK 1,868,680 per month (£230) 30)

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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40 40% of Zambian children are orphans

  • f Zambian children are orphans

15 15% of Zambian children are double orphans

  • f Zambian children are double orphans

26 26% of adults are HIV

  • f adults are HIV+
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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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Pupils completing primary education in upils completing primary education in Solwezi Solwezi area area 8.7 8.7% (m) 7.5 (m) 7.5% (f) (f) Adults with no education in Adults with no education in Solwezi Solwezi area area 16.5 6.5% (m) 2 (m) 23.8 3.8% (f) (f) Repitition Repitition rate rate 2.3 2.3%

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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The median age at first birth he median age at first birth increases with level of education. increases with level of education. Women with no education Women with no education have their first birth six years earlier have their first birth six years earlier than women who have attained a higher level of education. than women who have attained a higher level of education.

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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Age range 3 Age range 3-12yrs 2yrs 3-5yrs 5yrs 8am 8am-4.30pm 4.30pm 6-12yrs 2yrs 8am 8am-1pm 1pm

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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50 children 0 children 25 boys and 25 girls 25 boys and 25 girls

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Beacon of H Beacon of Hope C

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