Compassion International has released a report showing that five years after the massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated Haiti they are on track to fulfill promises made during rebuilding.
The Christian ministry is on track to build 30 new school buildings by spring. The schools, built with $31.2 million dollars from sponsors and donors, will help get education back on track.
Compassion even created a construction company with engineers from El Salvador to build the 30 schools. The schools will have the unique feature of being built to withstand strong earthquakes like the 7.0 quake of 2010.
The majority of students in the country receive their education from private church run schools because there is no established public school system in Haiti.
Matthew Moore of Compassion told the Christian Post that the schools were a necessity because without them they could have lost 25,000 children from their programs to improve their lives and prepare them for a better life.