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A solar-powered, bamboo school in Lagos opened in 2025, offering free, sustainable education to children in a remote riverine community.
The Slum2School Green Academy, a solar-powered bamboo school in Lagos’s Saga community, opened in 2025 to provide free, accessible education for children in one of Nigeria’s most underserved riverine areas.
Built with sustainable materials and off-grid systems, including solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and a biodigester, the school eliminates long, dangerous commutes by boat.
Students, many of whom started school late or dropped out, receive accelerated instruction in literacy, numeracy, science, programming, and mental health through tablets and satellite internet, supported by on-site teachers and digital mentors.
Founded in 2012 after visits to Makoko’s floating slums, the initiative has served over 710,000 children nationwide.
The Saga campus marks a shift from aid to integrated, sustainable education infrastructure, aiming to ensure no child is left behind.
Una escuela de bambú con energía solar en Lagos abrió sus puertas en 2025, ofreciendo educación gratuita y sostenible a los niños de una remota comunidad fluvial.