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Just in case you may have missed their introduction back in November, I have copied the message from our team of students below:

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Hello!

We are Joris, Meghan, Sanne, Yvonne and Zaher and we are the Worldschool students. We are going to work on the project by researching sustainable ways of building a school and creating a sustainable energy system. In 5 months time we will come up with an end report, including all the things we have found. If anyone has any ideas concerning our project we are willing to hear them. If we have any questions we hope we can ask them here.

Worldschool Assignment - Develop a Report on Low-Cost Building Methods

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A group of Worldschool students are working on developing a report featuring low cost building techniques that can be used in Cameroon so we can build a good and sustainable school building. This includes an energy system that is low cost and sustainable.

Related Questions to be answered in the report include:

1. What are low cost but sustainable building techniques that can be used in Cameroon?
2. What are the pros and cons of these building techniques?
3. What will be the costs for building the school using these techniques?

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Is there a way to fix the language options so that when someone uses translation from the Netherlands and posts that I can see it in English without having to click back/forth between languages?

The Worldschool students posted in the Jinkfuin village. I got notification of a message, but when I clicked on it from My Nabuur there was nothing visible. I assumed it would be viewable under another translation and was able to see/read it there.

Worldschool students visit Moung Russey

Several students from Worldschool traveled to Cambodia this summer to meet with Moung Russey LR, Sa Kimsorn, and the people of the Moung Russey community their school project was meant to help.

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