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Celebration of the Renovations of Three Schools in the Tetovo Region: Strimnica (Zhelino), Jegunovce (Jegunovce), and Slatina (Tearce)

On Thursday, May 22, 2003, school officials and citizens of the communities of Strimnica (Zhelino Municipality), Jegunovce (Jegunovce Municipality), and Slatina (Tearce Municipality) will join with representatives from the Ministry of Education, representatives from the United States Agency for International Development Macedonia (USAID), and its Community Self-Help Initiative Program (CSHI) and Confidence Building Initiative (CBI), local government officials, and local residents, to celebrate the successful completion of projects to renovate schools in their communities.

The day will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony at each school, officiated by USAID Macedonia Mission Director, Mr. Dick Goldman: 1) “Ibrahim Tema” Primary School in Strimnica, Zhelino Municipality, 2) “Aleksandar Zdravkovski” Primary School in Jegunovce, Jegunvoce Municipality, and 3) “Eqrem Cabej” Primary School in Slatina, Tearce Municipality. These ceremonies will be followed by a joint celebratory lunch in Tetovo, hosted by the three school communities.

The United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development’s Community Self Help Initiative Program (CSHI) and Confidence Building Initiative (CBI), helped these local communities plan and implement these school renovation projects:

The project at “Ibrahim Tema” Primary School in Strimnica, Zhelino Municipality, was initiated by the parents’ association of the school, who approached CSHI for assistance to overcome heat loss in their school building. CSHI provided some new doors and windows for the school, and helped fund their installation ($17,263.00). The community contributed to the project by organizing and funding insulation for the roof. Prior to this project, this primarily agricultural community of approximately 4000 inhabitants, used its own funds to build a new section of classrooms to the existing structure of the school. The old part of the building, however, suffered heat loss, due to the deteriorating condition of its window units and doors, and poor condition of its roof.

In Jegunovce, CSHI provided for a new floor and classroom doors in “Aleksandar Zdravkovski” Primary School (total contribution of $19,433.00). The community contributed to this project by providing the unskilled labor needed to remove the old doors and demolish the old floor, in preparation for the new materials. During the implementation of this project, the PTA of the school established new contacts with CBI (a USAID funded program implemented by IOM - International Organization for Migration). CBI has since provided a new central heating system for the school. The school community has also collaborated with CIMIC/KFOR (Germans), who assisted them in improving the roof of the school.

In Slatina, Tearce Municipality, CSHI provided new windows for “Eqrem Cabej” Primary School (contribution of $13,608.00). This project, along with that in Jegunovce, was conceived at a meeting of the mayors of the Tetovo region and USAID (CBI/CSHI) following the recent crisis in Macedonia. The projects were designed to address the priority needs of communities in the region, primarily quality of life and ethnic harmony. The coming together of these communities to jointly celebrate these projects is a sign of the current willingness to improve both quality of life and ethnic relations in the region.

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