A new 4-in-1 classroom was officially opened at Neihembi Primary School in the Yangoru-Saussia District of Papua New Guinea on Wednesday. The project was a collaborative effort, with funding sourced both from the school itself and local communities. Notably, a portion of the funds used to construct the classroom were generated through the sale of cocoa by community members. This initiative demonstrates a commitment to local investment in education. The new facility will consolidate learning spaces and improve access to education for students in the Numbo LLG area. Details of the opening were published by the Post Courier, but access to the full article requires a subscription. The opening was marked by celebrations within the local communities.
