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Are_grits_groceries

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Sun May 26, 2013, 05:52 AM May 2013

School at Sea In Lagos, Nigeria- Slide Show

In Makoko, a sprawling slum on the waterfront of Lagos, Nigeria, tens of thousands of people live in rickety wood houses teetering above the fetid lagoon. It’s an old fishing village on stilts, increasingly battered by floods from heavy rains and rising seas. Because the settlement was becoming dangerous, the government forcibly cleared part of it last year. Kunle Adeyemi, a Nigerian architect, had a better idea. He and his team asked what the community wanted, and with its help and money from the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the United Nations, he devised a floating school: a low-cost three-story A-frame, buoyed by about 250 plastic barrels, with a 1,000-square-foot play area, classrooms, rainwater collection and composting toilets. Made to serve 100 elementary-school children, the building provides a flexible and robust prototype for housing and other potential structures. In Iwan Baan’s mystical photographs, Makoko emerges as a kind of crazy-quilt grid. The school, just opened, stands apart, its peak rising above the rest of the settlement, like a lighthouse.
Pics with info here:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/05/26/magazine/26look-lagos.html?ref=magazine

People do amazing things to get an education.

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School at Sea In Lagos, Nigeria- Slide Show (Original Post) Are_grits_groceries May 2013 OP
An education is a cure for poverty. Octafish May 2013 #1

Octafish

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1. An education is a cure for poverty.
Sun May 26, 2013, 08:24 AM
May 2013

Thank you for the heads-up. Incredible photojournalism. Remarkable people.

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